Kaldar is sent on a mission by the Edge's version of the FBI to retrieve a magical weapon that was stolen. His search leads him to ex-conman Audrey Callahan, who he promptly blackmails/guilt's into helping him. I have a thing for thief heroes, so I really adored Kaldar. My only problem with Fates...
The best book in the series. Audrey and Kaldar are a great couple, and the Kids were so much fun to read.Ilona is my favorite author and this book made me love this series even more.
If you've come to expect nothing short of sheer perfection from Ilona Andrews, then you're still expecting too low. No matter how utterly incredible I think these novels are going to be, they always manage to deliver far above my wildest expectations. It's hard to come across many authors like that,...
Good, but not great. Part of that was the limitations in the characters. Audrey was interesting, Kelder not so much. Not because he wasn't well written. I've never seen a trickster character pulled through so well. It's just that he really wasn't appealing enough for a romance hero. I'm interested t...
Audrey wants a normal life a legit job, a home, food security. Unfortunately her father needs her to help out with one last con so they strike a deal if he promises to leave her alone and never see her again. To Audrey the con seems simple steal a rare item and get out what she does not realize is t...
4/9/13 ** Not the strongest book in the series, not the best book I've ever read. The series is becoming a bit formulaic...man & woman, hot bodies, need each other to complete task and be "complete". In the Edge series, I have found the different focal characters interesting. Where most series fo...
Happy anticipatory bouncy chair dance! Kaldar was one of my FAVORITE aspects of Bayou Moon and I just honestly can't WAIT to get into something with him as a major.Yay!(Been saying that a lot in regard to this series. Can't apologize. Just feel very "Yay!")I really liked it. I didn't LOVE-LOVE it li...
This book was slightly different from the previous ones. The focus was on the conflict between the Hand and the Mirror and the politics of this universe. Although I've enjoyed the book I think that the romance was a bit rushed. It was only in the last chapters that we have seen any development in Ka...
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