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1 Plot introduction  





2 Plot summary  





3 Characters in Seduced by Moonlight  



3.1  Major characters  





3.2  Other characters  







4 Major themes  





5 Allusions/references to other works  





6 Reception  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Seduced by Moonlight
First edition cover
AuthorLaurell K. Hamilton
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMerry Gentry
GenreHorror, erotic, fantasy novel
PublisherBallantine

Publication date

February 3, 2004
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages384 pp
ISBN0-345-44356-X
OCLC53880178

Dewey Decimal

813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3558.A443357 S43 2004
Preceded byA Caress of Twilight 
Followed byA Stroke of Midnight 

Seduced by Moonlight is the third novel in the Merry Gentry series by American writer Laurell K. Hamilton.

Plot introduction

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Afaerie princess turned private investigator in a world where faeries are not only known to the general public, but are also fashionable, the title heroine is Princess Meredith NicEssus, also known as Merry Gentry. As niece to Andais, The Queen of Air and Darkness, she is a royal of the Unseelie Court. While her aunt tried to kill her as a child, she has since offered her the title as crown princess as the Court needs more heirs.

Plot summary

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Seduced by Moonlight begins shortly after the events of A Caress of Twilight. Kurag, Goblin King, is insisting upon proof that Kitto has become sidhe following sex with Merry. She offers an extra month of their alliance for every goblin hybrid she can bring into sidhe magic.

During the discussions, Siun, Kitto's nightmarish, spidery former mistress, appears and he is terrified. It is revealed that Rhys also swore blood price on her, as it was she that took his eye when he failed to "glow" for her during sex. In his fear, Kitto accidentally uses the Hand of Reaching to open a portal through the mirror. Siun falls through and is trapped half-way, and after some negotiation, Kurag allows the Ravens to do what they like. Kitto viciously wounds her, and Rhys kills her with a sword.

It is revealed that Meredith is a vessel for the Goddess Danu when she inadvertently brings the pregnant Maeve Reed back into her god-head, and gives Frost newfound god status (which he is not comfortable with). The cup or cauldron also reappears after Merry has a dream about it, an effect that has significant impact upon the sidhe who believed it lost forever.

During sex with Merry many of her lovers suffer unexpected side-effects:

Merry and her lovers return to the Courts. Upon the flight back, Merry is presented with the Queen's ring by Rhys. This is not only a symbol of her status as heir, but also a potent artifact in its own right. It was known as the happy ever after ring as it permitted sidhe to find their perfect mates.

When they arrive at the airport they are greeted by several of the Queen's Ravens as well as human policemen. The Queen has insisted that Merry take to her bed any of the sidhe that the ring recognises. A short while after their arrival, they attend a press conference. A policeman is bewitched and shooting breaks out. Merry is saved by Frost and others of the Ravens.

Yet more Ravens await Merry at the sithen. The Queen insists that Merry beds two out of the four before she appears before her. The result is the appearance of a spring, from which Merry fills a cup. Andais, apparently insane with bloodlust, is attacking her men. The Ravens attempt to intervene and protect one another. Merry uses her Hand of Blood to draw wounds upon her aunt. The Green Man then gives Merry the ability to heal all those in the room.

It is discovered that a spell was used to incite the Queen to murder. The plot was hatched by those amongst the court who feared that a mortal Queen, Merry, would result in the sidhe ceasing to exist. Merry is challenged by one, Miniver, and they duel before the court. Meredith is declared the winner.

Characters in Seduced by Moonlight

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Major characters

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Seduced by Moonlight features the following major characters.

Other characters

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Recurring characters include:

Non-recurring characters include:

The death toll in Seduced by Moonlight includes:

Major themes

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Allusions/references to other works

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Reception

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References

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  1. ^ Cushman, Carolyn (April 2004). "Laurell K. Hamilton, Seduced by Moonlight". Locus (519): 25.
  • ^ "Seduced by Moonlight". Kirkus Reviews. December 15, 2003.
  • ^ Cannon, Peter (January 19, 2004). "Seduced by Moonlight". Publishers Weekly. 251 (3): 58.
  • ^ D'Ammassa, Don (May 2004). "Midnight/Seduced by Moonlight". Science Fiction Chronicle. 26 (5): 47. ProQuest 205513864.
  • ^ Martin, Janet (June 15, 2004). "Hamilton, Laurell K. Seduced by Moonlight". Library Journal. 129 (11): 108. ProQuest 196787171.
  • ^ Kelso, Sylvia (2008). "The God in the Pentagram: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Fantasy". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 18.
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