I'm really impressed with Bayou Moon. Romance sequels often take a secondary character from a previous novel and wrap the new novel around them. Since they were usually secondary for a reason this has varying levels of effect. William, the hero of Bayou Moon, isn't changed to make him a more palatab...
Two and a half. This book needed to be at least a third shorter. Instead, it was far too complicated and convoluted, without advancing either the plot or the characters.I'm a little nervous about reading the next one now...
Rating: 4.5 Stars Every time I read an Ilona Andrews novel, I am faced with the perpetual dread of having to express my thoughts because, really, what can I possibly say that can do their books justice? I feel like I say this a lot, but despite going into an Ilona Andrews book with high expectations...
I almost afraid I will forget the world building, basic story and some characters in The Edge series, since I read [bc:On the Edge|6329547|On the Edge (The Edge, #1)|Ilona Andrews|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1307445575s/6329547.jpg|6515186] almost 2 years ago. Glad Ilona Andrews can make me underst...
The bog b/c of squickiness. Same gripe as with [b:Fate's Edge|10561549|Fate's Edge (The Edge, #3)|Ilona Andrews|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1302821720s/10561549.jpg|15468342]. "Romantic" = lust/sex. No, thank you. Not for me. That said, the Mars were a crazy clan and often diverting. But not enough...
A monster without any family and a young woman suddenly forced to lead her family when her parents are kidnapped are thrown together in a plot much thicker than either of them could guess in Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews. Fortunately for them, they are both pretty darn attractive, so once this annoyin...
Bayou Moon is yet another book that has me wondering why I’d put it off for so long. Less the drama more the blood shed and sword wielding, plus some sizzling back and forth. And, just when I thought all was well, something bigger crops up to be dealt with. In Edge#1, we caught a glimpse of William,...
This book.Uploaded with ImageShack.usI was expecting a lot out of it, I kind of like Cerise and her sword wielding ways and William was hot except when he was not. There was a lot of violence and icky imagery but really at times it felt like I was reading On the Edge again and I wasn't very fond of ...
There was something missing in Bayou Moon. It was just too similar to the first book but with a million uninteresting characters that got way too much playtime.I didn't feel Cerise or the relationship with William. She was just a watered down copy of Rose: kick-ass, poor, fighting for her family and...
William Wolf dives deep into the Mire to hunt down an old enemy Spider. Along the way, he meets Cerise, head of the Mar family nicknamed the Rats because of the way they're dirty, poor, and they breed like crazy. Thrown together in a rush of action against an old family feud and Spider, who's lookin...
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