Genre: New Adult (Contemporary Romance)
Expected Publication Date: June 2014
Publisher: Self
The future never goes as planned.
People are never what they seem.
Time changes everything.
So you want to know what happened to Anna and Julian? Well, listen up, because I’ve got the whole scoop. I’m Jules, btw, and I am an artist, as you already know if you’ve read Watercolor. What you might not know is I inherited my mother’s cute little newsy nose, thank you very much.
It’s high school reunion time, and everyone’s coming back to Fairview—everyone who’s not already there, mind you. What went wrong, who’s fault it was, and why the heck nobody knew about me… it’s all coming out.
Long-distance relationships rarely last, and a lot of water has passed under that bridge. Big Secrets will be exposed, and in the end we’ll know if that old saying is true: Love is stronger than time.
Mosaic is the fourth and final book in the Dragonfly Series by Leigh T. Moore. Whew! What a ride this series has been! It turned into something I definitely never suspected when I first started reading Dragonfly last year. There is some major depth going on within the lives of the characters. There were few characters within this fourth book who I didn't get mad at. I mean, really mad at. Especially Anna. It was crazy how much I wanted to slap her around through the story. By now, she really should have known better. That's all I can say, as I don't want to give away any spoilers. The book starts off in present day, and we're given multiple point of views, but we're mostly seeing the college experience through Anna's journal. The author has a way of grabbing your emotions so much that you feel indebted to these characters. You want to see things through with them. All of them. The Dragonfly series is a tantalizing and dramatic adventure that spans through three generations of secrets, lies, love lost, and love found. I'm sad to see this series end, but I wouldn't want it to have ended any differently.
The ARC of Mosaic by Leigh T. Moore was kindly provided to me by the author for review. The opinions are my own.
Check out my reviews of other books by this fantastic author!
Leigh Talbert Moore wrote her first graphic novel at the age of nine--about a lady scientist burned by acid. Sadly, the text of "Fury Woman" was lost, and Leigh's novelist aspirations went on hiatus.
Then, after a decade working in journalism, editing, marketing, and public relations, she began writing books again, and in 2009 completed Dragonfly. Today, Leigh is the author of several popular young adult and new adult novels, all with a strong romantic slant.
She lives with her husband and two young children in the middle of the country, where she conjures new worlds, characters, and situations while playing chauffeur, chaperone, group activity leader, and referee.
And she's still trying to remember the plot of Fury Woman..
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Then, after a decade working in journalism, editing, marketing, and public relations, she began writing books again, and in 2009 completed Dragonfly. Today, Leigh is the author of several popular young adult and new adult novels, all with a strong romantic slant.
She lives with her husband and two young children in the middle of the country, where she conjures new worlds, characters, and situations while playing chauffeur, chaperone, group activity leader, and referee.
And she's still trying to remember the plot of Fury Woman..
To learn more about Leigh Talbert Moore check out my interview with her. You can also visit her at her Blog, Goodreads, Facebook and Twitter.
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