Where do I begin with my love for this book? No matter how many of Ilona Andrews' books I read, I'm always impressed. Their ability to write compelling characters, vast new worlds, and the combination of drama and romance, always knocks me to my knees. This is the fourth, and sadly last, book in The...
The Edge series are well-writen, but I can always feel that something is missing. Something that would have made me love them as much as I love the Kate Daniels series. I really can't pinpoint it. It's is not the writing, because it is as good as can be expected from the writers, it is not the actio...
Just finished listening to Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews. This is the first time that I've ever listened to this author's book and I must say that the audio version is extremely well done. The narrator brings all the characters to life and uses different voices for each character. I really like I...
There are a few things I really loved about Steel's Edge. One is a character development point for the main character Charlotte. She's barren. When Andrews discussed the pain of that fact and the loss of dreams it was so real and made me empathize so strongly. It's a central fear of women and one th...
A few months ago, I decided that I really ought to read more urban fantasy novels. Because, yes, I was one of those people—the one who would look at a cover such as this, sniff, and turn my attention elsewhere. “It’s just romance masquerading as fantasy.” And then, given the majority of the people I...
4.5 starsThe Edge is one of more interesting series available and I am sad to see it end. While this was not my favorite of the series (that still remains On The Edge), this was definitely an entertaining and well-written installment. The book begins with Charlotte discovering that she is barren aft...
I liked it. I thought the relationships were good, as usual, but the ending was a bit rushed. The Edge books follow a pattern, so I knew that Charlotte wouldn't die, nor would Richard, so the ending with her being so completely decimated was rather "eh" for me. I didn't really see the point of it. ...
I have said it before, but it's just that the rest of the series was nit as good as book 1. That one was fresh and cool. It's not as the rest was not good, they were, just not as good.Oh and now I am also a bit sad. I read that it said end of series. What? I think George and Sophie totally should ge...
4/14/13 ** As I've read this series, I've appreciated the exploration of difference and tolerance. In this book, the main action is driven by the desire to wipe out the slave-trade, especially sex slavery. Also, various loose threads about characters and plot-issues from the previous three books we...
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