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Original Title: Bayou Moon
ISBN: 0441019455 (ISBN13: 9780441019458)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Edge #2
Characters: Cerise Mar, Kaldar Mar, Spider, Karmash, William Sandine
Literary Awards: DABWAHA Romance Tournament Nominee for Best Paranormal/Urban Fantasy/Science Fiction (2011)
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Bayou Moon (The Edge #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 447 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 23539 Users | 1443 Reviews

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Title:Bayou Moon (The Edge #2)
Author:Ilona Andrews
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 447 pages
Published:September 28th 2010 by Ace (first published September 1st 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Magic

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The Edge lies between worlds, on the border between the Broken, where people shop at Walmart and magic is a fairytale–and the Weird, where blueblood aristocrats rule, changelings roam, and the strength of your magic can change your destiny…

Cerise Mar and her unruly clan are cash poor but land rich, claiming a large swathe of the Mire, the Edge swamplands between the state of Louisiana and the Weird. When her parents vanish, her clan’s long-time rivals are suspect number one.

But all is not as it seems. Two nations of the Weird are waging a cold war fought by feint and espionage, and their conflict is about to spill over into the Edge—and Cerise’s life . William, a changeling soldier who left behind the politics of the Weird, has been forced back into service to track down a rival nation’s spymaster.

When William’s and Cerise’s missions lead them to cross paths, sparks fly—but they’ll have to work together if they want to succeed…and survive.

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Louisiana Bayou, by artist Bettie Jean Bordelon ★★★½ This is one of those books that Ill probably re-read in a year or two and LOVE. Right now it hasnt been fitting my mood, causing me to take forever to read it. Maybe the labyrinthine twists and turns of the Louisiana Bayou are the perfect setting for the Byzantine-like world that is presented in this one, book #2 of The Edge series. I absolutely loved the first, On the Edge, which was a total surprise. I remember trying to pick up all the

I was honestly worried before reading this book. You know those romance series that each book is about a character that we met somewhere in the first/previous book? I'm not a fan. But well, I didn't need to. It's Ilona Andrews and she has yet to disappoint me. I really enjoyed this book, maybe not as much as On the Edge but still a lot. I'm interested in reading Kaldar's story. He sounds fun and cool. He's my favorite of Cerise's family.I'm not a romance fan. Thankfully, Bayou Moon didn't focus

It's hard to categorize how I felt about Bayou Moon. On one hand I absolutely loved it. I loved the relationship between Cerise and William. I did adore Declan from On The Edge, but I loved William's vulnerability and dedication more. Reading and seeing William find his happily ever after was absolutely delightful.[image error]Also, werewolves are kind of awesome...But between bouts of schizophrenic awesomeness were periods of meh. Let me try to explain. Most of this novel was just so great that

(Contents: one fairly quick sex scene, violence, lots of gruesome gore, minimal swearing, if any)Of the four books in the series, I like Bayou Moon best. Originally, I only gave Bayou Moon 4 stars, but I have boosted it to 5 because I keep going back to re-read it, in parts or whole. Each time I read it, the plot with the red burial shroud moss gets better. And I love William, aka Lord Bill, the secret agent changeling wolf. CHARACTERS: William (aka Lord Bill) is a changeling wolf. His mother



I had too-high hopes for Bayou Moon. That must be it, right?I've been anticipating Moon since On the Edge. William's wolfy thought-processes are endearing, and he's just vulnerable enough without stepping into woe-is-me territory, even if he does think to himself one time too many that he's not worthy. He's earned at least that much, maintaining his humanity despite rearing as a child soldier at Hawk's Academy.Female lead Cerise similarly bears up under pressure in the swamp as head of some two

If someone had asked him yesterday morning what hell looked like, he would've said he didn't know. He'd spent 24 hours in the swamp, and now he had an answer. Hell looked like the Mire. This urban (more like rural) fantasy is set in a swamp. If you've ever been to southern Louisiana, you can feel the descriptions of the Mire. It's wet. Always wet. Don't bother trying to wear make-up, if you can get it to stick to your wet face in the first place, it will just come off. Don't bother trying to do

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