I love this. The Mar family reminds me so much of my husband's family from West Virginia, ha! I really like how tough Cerise is and William is great too. I have had this series on my tbr for some time. I kept putting it off. For some reason I had it in my head that I didn't care for the Andrews' ...
Cerise is trying to protect her large, poor family clinging to existence the Mire. This section of the Edge has long been used as a dumping ground for the Weird Kingdom of Louisiana – and is now used as another stage in the brewing cold war between Louisiana and its neighbour Which is where Will...
What a fantastic book! I absolutely adored the characters, especially Cerise's nutty family! seeing them from William's POV was hilarious. And Cerise and William themselves were wonderful characters, it was an exciting experience reading from their POV.I enjoyed this book even more than the 3rd one ...
Bayou Moon opens two years after the conclusion of the previous book, On the Edge, where we find William living a solitary life in the Edge. He is soon recruited by the Mirror, a spy network for the country of Adrianglia in the Weird, and finds himself off to the Mire in the Edge. Cerise Mar lives i...
I’ve been putting off writing this review for a while now because I had a lot of problems with this book (both books actually). There’s a lot of misogyny and rape culture happening here. I’m just going to point out the instances with the quotes from the book because I don’t have enough energ...
I’ve been putting off writing this review for a while now because I had a lot of problems with this book (both books actually). There’s a lot of misogyny and rape culture happening here.I’m just going to point out the instances with the quotes from the book because I don’t have enough energy to go i...
So, so good. Another series I kinda let fall by the wayside because the first book didn't knock me off my feet, what was I thinking?! Moral of the story is always read what Ilona Andrews writes, period.
The major problem of delving into the second book of a series whose debut I loved is that sometimes I just get let down. And such was the case here. First, while I knew it going in, it was still a disappointment to be completely shifting main characters. I wanted more of the characters from volume...
Again, the horrors the villains come up with and how they’re even shaped are awe-inspiring in their absolute ability to create nightmares. The details the Andrews endow these villains with really do amaze me. I loved William and Cerise’s love story a lot more than Rose and Declan’s, simply because...
Important: Our sites use cookies.
We use the information stored using cookies and similar technologies for advertising and statistics purposes.
Stored data allow us to tailor the websites to individual user's interests.
Cookies may be also used by third parties cooperating with BookLikes, like advertisers, research companies and providers of multimedia applications.
You can choose how cookies are handled by your device via your browser settings.
If you choose not to receive cookies at any time, BookLikes will not function properly and certain services will not be provided.
For more information, please go to our Privacy Policy.