David did a great job of making it clear whose eyes we were seeing the story through. The story is told in first person through the alternating viewpoints of Adele and Tristan. But a person can create a family where people have more similarities with you and you love them even more than blood relatives. How family can be by birth or blood and a person may not have anything in common with them. Also another theme in this book is about family. I’m not quite sure where David is going with the topic of “Fate” versus “Making Your Own Destiny” in this book, but it’s brought up quite a few times. It was a sort of synchronicity that would bring the two MCs together and David made sure the chapters showed the readers how the similarities worked into Adele and Tristan’s lives even when they weren’t together. What I mean by this is that David arranged each chapter pertaining to Adele and Tristan and had a similar event happen to them. I can say without a doubt that David’s writing has definitely improved. I first read David Estes’ book Angel Evolution and had liked it so I wanted to give The Moon Dwellers a try to see if I’d also enjoy it and also to see how much, if any, David’s writing had improved. I was given this book to read through Basically Books ARR group for an honest review, thank you.
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