Written by R. A. Watt, As Silver Is to the Moon is decent YA, however the best part of the whole series is the first chapter that takes place in France. This novel is about Teavan, a boy whose family (father and older sister) recently moved into the house of his recently deceased grandfather (I know, one too many). And learns that there are more than just coyotes in the woods in this little small town. And that there was more to his grandfather than he knew.
Again, the opening chapter is the best. It was interesting to switch perspectives so thoroughly, but still. Still.
I wanted more from this novel. The writing is decent but very modern and repetitive.