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Young Adult Fiction 920
Action Filled Closer to the Moonstruck Duology
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
GIVE UP THE NIGHT is the second and final book in the Moonstruck Duology. Following right after the ending of book 1, this dual-POV book follows Wren and Lee as they try to figure out their next steps. Filled with actions and emotions, this book is truly a journey.

What I Loved:
The action scenes in this book were so gripping! They kept the plot moving at a pretty speedy pace and they drew me into the story. The authors clearly knew what they wanted to get out of those scenes. Pages and time flew by as I was immersed in the world.

The authors didn't shy away from some of the heavier topics that comes with a book like this. The characters are dealing with complicated emotions around grief, distrust, finding themselves, and more. It was all handled really well though. The authors allowed the characters time to grow and feel these emotions, even at times when the plot felt like it was moving quickly.

What Left Me Wanting More:
At times the dialogue reads as someone younger than the characters are. The characters are 18, or close to it, but at times they speak like a 13 or 14 year old. This may have been done as a way to appeal to a broader audience, but some readers may have a hard time getting past it and into the story.

The world of Moonstruck seems so interesting and it's a shame that it didn't feel explored enough. I understand not wanting to overwhelm readers, but it might have been nice to get a deeper look at everything going on.

When the action is going, GIVE UP THE NIGHT is a thrilling fast-paced book. The characters are given space to develop as people and the relationship is also allowed to develop as they grow as well. The plot was interesting enough and the book serves as a good conclusion to the Moonstruck duology. Some readers may find the dialogue off-putting though.

Full of action and magic, GIVE UP THE NIGHT is a great closer to the Moonstruck duology as it takes readers on a ride after Wren's world was upended at the ending of Book 1.
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