Spoon and the Moon

Spoon and the Moon

ISBN: 0615475981

ISBN 13: 9780615475981

Publication Date: 2015

Pages: 171

Format: Paperback

Authors: Wickedly Sisters, Margaret Hultz, Marie Davis

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For the first time the best-selling, multi award-winning app and LGBT cult classic, Spoon and the Moon, is available in print and designed for Kindle. Among many awards, Spoon and the Moon received a Gold Medal from the IndieReader Discovery Award, an eLit Gold Medal, and "Honorable Mention" at the London Book Festival.

“Spoon and the Moon is a full-length, whimsically risqué adult fairytale that features a laugh-out-loud storyline that is decidedly crisp, clever, comical, and crafty… If you’re looking for a flirtatious romp of a lascivious, lesbian fairytale, look no further than Spoon and the Moon.” (Joe Sutton for IndieReader and Huffington Post)

“Spoon and the Moon leaves behind the realm of children’s nursery rhyme becoming a seductive and fanciful tale about protagonists longing for fulfillment and satisfaction in their lives. The characters of this story are varied but all equally smart-mouthed, bold and full of lust and/or life… A cat named Possibilities plays the violin, and Bitty, the rough and rowdy dog that taunts and harasses Elsa, “stinks like wet dog.” Along the way other equally delightful and colorful characters are introduced to the story, like Ambrosia, the ‘Queen’ or the beautiful ‘dish’, Veronica who captures Lil’s heart… The narrative is filled with language rich with metaphors, sexual innuendo and puns that also presents itself in the art… in this beautifully chimerical and enticing, flirtatious romp…” (Reviewed by Maya Fleischmann for IndieReader)

Take a look at an excerpt from Spoon and the Moon:

“Eve was Lil’s first. She was the forbidden fruit plucked and eaten. Eve was as plain looking as dry hospital toast. Whether her hair was raven black or navy blue, it was hard to tell. Perhaps one day she had slipped her hair on in the dark; applied one side black, and accidentally mismatched it with dark blue. There was nothing particular about her appearance, nothing to gain notice from anyone. Eve was not invisible, although she was clearly not seen.
At only thirty-eight years old, Eve had climbed Mount Everest, single-handedly raised a pod of motherless blue whales, danced nude in the moonlight with the Dalai Lama, and published four scientific studies on the plight of ear mites in the average house cat. Needless to say, nature had given Eve an exterior that was a clever camouflage for her interior… Eve had a three-kiss maximum before her shirt came off. Eve inwardly reasoned, By the third kiss I know if I want it at all. And if I want it at all, I want it all.’”

Here is a cast of unique characters including a lactose intolerant cow, a devious little dog, a two-fingered hero and a lying pair of panties. But watch out—our Wishing Star isn’t cute or cuddly—wishes are tricky and fate is capricious, possibly downright murderous.