Why did it take me so long to read this book? I bought it went it first released. tsk tsk The Edge series is a about a world divided into the the Weird (magical), the Edge (exiled Weird citizens & progeny or those of weak magic), and the Broken (non-magical). The Ilona Andrews' writing duo creat...
This series is so hard to classify. Kind of rural urban fantasy (if there is such a thing), kind of straight up fantasy, and kind of paranormal romance. Whatever it is, I do like it. Ilona Andrews writes some great heroines and I loved Cerise. She does have a lot in common with Rose from the fir...
This series just gets better and better. I liked Rose's tale (On the Edge) but totally loved William's story. William is a changeling, a wolf-shifter, and occasionally, a Mirror spy. William meets Cerise in the Mire (a land between the Weird and the Broken) and joins her fight against the Hand wh...
We first met William in On the Edge. He is a changeling, a shapeshifter, who has been rejected his entire life. He was given up at birth, raised in a heartless facility, then forced into military service. He is estranged from his only friend, Declan, and he simply doesn't believe that he'll ever hav...
‘Bayou Moon’ takes us on another wild and fierce adventure through the Edge, the magical border realm between the Broken (earth as we know it, ruled by technology and machines) and the Weird (a land of royalty and magic). The Edge is a strange place, the multiple environments might not seem so diffe...
This one was about William, the changeling wolf. Loved it. Cerise is from a family who is land rich, money poor. Her mother and father have been kidnapped and the family they have been feuding with for a long time has swooped in to take advantage. William is working as a spy to find some bad guy...
What imagination. Thoroughly enjoyed this book. The first in the series was okay - obviously kept me intrigued, but the second - very good. I gave it 5 stars, but more like 4.5 stars. Good for readers who like to follow a well developed paranormal plot, good strong characters, well developed seconda...
I really enjoyed Bayou Moon, although not quite as much as On The Edge. William, who was in the first book, is endearing in this book due to the life he has led up to this point--plus he is a shifter which is pretty entertaining. There was more action and fighting situations in this book, with more ...
I have to admit, I was initially disappointed when I bought this to find out it was Will's story and not a continuation of Declan and Rose. But I gave it a shot, and I'm so glad I did. It's not often that the second book in a PNR series can compare with the first, but I honestly couldn't tell you ...
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