I really liked this book. At first I was a little confused by the description of the world but gradually I found myself understanding better and better all the details of this new world Andrews has built. My expectations were pretty high but since I have a lot of faith in this couple's writing I was...
It might be 5 stars actually, I'm probably under marking because it was an audiobook. Much as I prefer someone reading to me while I drive, rather than vapid top 40 DJs on the radio, the narrator never reads the book the way I would. For one thing she's too slow, eleven hours? Who has that kind of t...
The cheesy cover really turned me off, but a friend swore I'd enjoy it, so I got a book cover and dove in. I liked it less than she thought, but there were a lot of small things I did like, and a few big things I really did not like.The Good Stuff: First of all, I loved that Andrews weaved in the vo...
★★★★★ Wow! Adored this book! It grabbed me and wouldn’t let go. I am actually reading it for the second time. I mean in a row! Amazing. IA has created a captivating world here – well three, actually: The Broken, The Weird, and The Edge – as well as characters that leap off the page and into a ...
I was hoping for something closer to the Kate Daniels series. This one definitely leans more toward paranormal romance than urban fantasy. I'm usually wary of those because of the whole perfect man, insta-love, and cheesy sex thing most of them have going on. However despite all of that I did enjoy ...
The Andrews team delivers again. Although I was a pit perplexed that Casshorn wasn't associated with Rose in any fashion seeing that he brought the device to the Edge, I really enjoyed this story. The characters were complex, but still fun. The story moved along nicely. There was romance (but n...
3.5 starsThe world-building is quite fascinating, I keep thinking of M. Night Shymalan's "The Village", when I try to visualize The Edge on my mind ... I have to admit that the first few chapters is the a struggle, maybe because I'm used to Kate Daniels series, where the heroine is snarky and using ...
I read somewhere that Gordon Andrews once called this series "rustic fantasy." It kind of fits. It's decidedly not urban. The setting is kind of backwoods, really. But it's quirky; it's kind of charming; and while it took me a little while to connect with it, the book grew on me more and more as I c...
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