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Rating:  Summary: MOONLIGHT Review: Katherine Downing and Michael Nightingale are caught in a curse brought down upon the Nigtingale family 100 years ago in 1690 by Katherine's great-great-grandmother Rachel Dobbs when her lover, Jonathan Nightingale's testimony condemed her as a witch.Michael is the Nightingale heir and is forced to wander in agony as a potent force transforms him into a frightening predator until a woman can set him free. Suzanne Forster's novella, MOONLIGHT, is brought to life by the magnificent performances of soap opera stars Kim Zimmer and Robert Newman from The Guilding Light. Robert Newman brings forth the dark, dangerous, sensual Michael Nightingale up front and personal to seduce your senses and feel his torment at having to daily live with what he's become due to the curse as well as fight his desire for the lovely Katherine. Kim Zimmer does a fabulous job of creating Katherine Downing's strong character as a healer with a caring, loving personality as she discovers a forbidden passion when she realizes she is falling in love with Michael. In truth, she may be his only hope of releasing him from the curse. Get ready for some spine tingling suspense. The stunning use of excellent music, direction, and mesmerzing voices of the actors makes MOONLIGHT a first class production for producer Gregg Marx, who obviously knows what he is doing, to bring you the finest audio tapes that are a joy to listen too.
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