by Cassie Alexander
While Alexander's Edie Spence series is still going strong it will be going on without me. I have become one of those people who can now walk away from an ongoing series if it jumps the shark or loses steam or my interest shifts. I've liked and still do like Edie but Deadshifted didn't work for me...
I'm liking the Edie Spence series. I like that she's just a regular, somewhat lonely person, with no superpowers trying to navigate this world. She has her nursing training and she always tries to do the right thing but but super strength or magic or anything. I like that she's making connections...
This is the second novel of Cassie Alexander's Edie Spence series. You will need to read the first book, Nightshifted, before this one as the first book sets up where Edie's life is, with her world, work and relationships.In the second book Edie not only has to worry about the Vampires but the Were...
Edie Spence, nurse on Y4, the secret floor of County Central Hospital where the supernatural are treated – the vampires, the werewolves and, in the past, even zombies and dragons. She doesn’t have nearly enough time, especially with the holidays coming up, and even less money hence her taking overti...
Genre* Urban FantasyRating* 3.0*Review shortly* Published: November 27th 2012 by St. Martin's Press
The previous romance that grossed me out is a memory so I was able to read this book without cringing and actually ended up enjoying it more than the first book probably for the same reason. Edie does find some quick romantic entanglements but nothing long term so far. Big changes at the end of th...
Engaging second book in the series, looking forward to the third.
4.5/5Despite oh so very deceiving synopsis, Moonshifted is not about choosing sides or men. Just like Nightshifted, it is a constant attempt of one lonely human with a big heart to survive among scary supernatural forces. That's it.Nurse Edie doesn't have any superpowers, she is not particularly pre...
I wasn't planning on reading this one but after reading what it is about I am intrigued. I always love a werewolf story. So it is a maybe to read for me.
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsCassie Alexander has really hit her stride with this second installment by adding werewolves into her unique para-medical world. The story is richly detailed, the plot is complex and Edie Spence is absolutely delightful. Moonshifted offers a fresh perspective on a popularized...