Book Review: Under the Bayou Moon

Under the Bayou Moon 

Author: Valerie Fraser Luesse

Publish Date: August 3, 2021

Publisher: Revell

Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Under the Bayou Moon is set in the 1940s in a small town in Louisiana. Ellie recently accepted a new teaching job in the town of Bernadette and quickly becomes very beloved in the town, despite their general distrust of outsiders. She is tasked with teaching children often left behind, fighting politicians with ulterior motives, and may even find love along the way with local fisherman Raphe.

Under the Bayou Moon is a breath of fresh air and a welcome change from many of my recently read books. Ellie is a lovely main character, and her journey as a teacher in her new town is a joy to read. I liked her relationship with Raphe and how is progressed throughout the book. The real star of the book is the setting: the author does a great job of really transporting the reader to the bayou. Pick up a copy of Under the Bayou Moon if you are looking for a clean Southern fiction read. 

Thanks to Netgalley and Revell for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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