Charleston Moon
Nightwalker #4
by Theophilus Monroe
Published: May 30, 2026
Genre: Vampire, Fantasy, Magic, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Supernatural
Blurb:
The skirts are shorter, the music is louder, and the world believes the darkness of war is behind them.
But for Alice, the fight is far from over.
In the lavish ballrooms and secret speakeasies of the 1920s, a new kind of spiritual corruption is taking hold, orchestrated by an Order adapting to the modern age.
They are no longer just hunters of the supernatural.
They are now manipulators of society itself, using the decade's obsession with the occult to gather power and resources for their ultimate crusade.
Alice finds herself drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse, where illusions are reality and trust is a luxury she cannot afford.
Under the dazzling, deceptive glow of the Charleston Moon, can she expose the Order's true face before their influence becomes absolute?
My Review:
Charleston Moon is the fourth installment in the Nightwalker series by Theophilus Monroe, and it is indeed a remarkable addition. Similar to its three predecessors, Charleston Moon captivated my interest from the very first page and maintained it throughout the entire narrative and beyond.
This installment introduces innovative twists to traditional vampire lore, presenting a narrative that is unlike anything I have encountered previously. It distinguishes itself as one of the finest vampire tales I have ever read.
I admire how Theophilus Monroe seamlessly weaves characters from previous books into new narratives, enriching their stories in the process. I truly commend him for his ability to achieve this so effectively. The method behind his talent remains a mystery to me, but it is undeniably extraordinary and deserves greater recognition.
Charleston Moon centers around Alice, a vampire hunter, as she navigates the glamorous speakeasies and opulent ballrooms of the 1920s to uncover a corrupt Order that is manipulating society. Alice finds herself entangled in a perilous game of cat and mouse, unsure of whom to trust or what is genuine.
This book holds a unique significance for me, as I have a deep appreciation for the 1920s. I adore the fashion, hairstyles, dances, and music of that era. As I read, I could vividly envision the scenes, feeling as though I was part of the story. I could almost hear the music playing whenever Alice entered a speakeasy or ballroom.
I eagerly anticipate diving into the next installment of the Nightwalker series. I wholeheartedly recommend Charleston Moon to anyone who enjoys vampire stories and the allure of the 1920s. Be sure to grab your copy of Charleston Moon today for another exhilarating and suspenseful journey into the world of vampires!
Check out all the books in the Nightwalker series I’ve read.
Of Faith and Fangs #1
The Gilded Cross #2
Dawn's Requiem #3
Charleston Moon #4














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