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  • Bayou Moon

  • The Edge, Book 2
  • By: Ilona Andrews
  • Narrated by: Renée Raudman
  • Length: 15 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,238 ratings)

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Bayou Moon

By: Ilona Andrews
Narrated by: Renée Raudman
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Publisher's summary

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 suspects 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.

Spend some more time on The Edge.
©2010 Ilona Andrews (P)2010 Tantor
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  • Audie Award Nominee - Judges' Award for Best Paranormal Audiobook, 2011

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Unrelated story set in same world as book 1

Firstly... I didn't realize this book, while book 2 in the series, has nothing to do with book one. It is set in the same world, and there are a couple references to the characters in book one, but the story follows a new couple, who have a new set of concerns and problems. There is no Rose or Declan here.

Otherwise, it is pretty much the same quality storyline, plot and pacing. I'm not sure the romance is quite as good and the sex scene (only one) is not as graphic as in the first book. There are some interesting characters here though, and the world is more fully explained - mostly the Edge and the Weird, not much time is spent in the Broken.

I think the "bad guys" are a bit too extreme though, and almost feel cartoonish. I don't mind fantasy components, but would prefer it remain mature and not devolve into the "monster under the bed" type horror. Overall, however, I liked it, and ended up buying the next book in the series as soon as I finished this one.

The narration is the same as book one. She is fine, but not the best reader I've heard. There is minimal swearing, and nothing very graphic. I did buy the next book from Audible, but there is no cliff hanger, so you don't have to.

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Preferred the first one, but Love these books!

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I'm so happy with this series! It's so very creative and well done. This edition was long, and at times felt slightly anticlimactic for that reason, but that long journey pays off in the end by making the romance involved feel more natural and by making the characters and the world of these stories more dimensional. I love the way details of the world are added in quickly and succinctly, without drawn out explanation, and then are expounded upon with action and dialogue. Really a cool writing style that packs lots of info in without slowing things down. On a side note, I am betting that the married couple who write these books under the moniker Ilona Andrews have a very strong relationship, partly because of the collaborative influence of their writing (and I'm sure cooking up the sex scene details doesn't hurt either.. These two can really write some sex ). Great stuff, all around.

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Great story off shoot. Performance good but too quiet.

This is a terrific story that develops the characters nicely and has a complete ending. Great, interesting characters and fun magic. I really like the accent of the narrator. The only problem is if you aren’t listening with headphones, she gets too quiet in a car. It’s almost impossible to hear a lot of what she says.

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wonderful story

I love the fact that the author took the time and picked a fantastic narrater!

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Fun, fantastical romance

Fun, funky, and fantastical romantic suspense with the daring deeds fueled by magic, muscles, and science-fiction. It's told in third person, with the POV switching among characters, but primarily the story is seen through the eyes of the hero Willaim, a wolf-changeling, the heroine Cerise, a magical sword fighter, and the villain, Spider, a human of dubious bio-engineering. Spider has gills and lungs, for one example.

The narration is uneven. Mainly it's fine, but sometimes it's a little hard to understand, if the accent is too thick, and/or if the words and names are invented or rare. I had read the book in advance, so I had an advantage.

This is book 2 in The Edge series, and my favorite of the four books. I have read them all, and bought this Audible version because it was on sale.

Setting: The Edge is the strip of land that lies between two very different lands. On one side, The Weird, where magic is status quo, and the leaders and lawmakers are those with the most magic. It's a world of lords and ladies, butlers and balls, similar to Jane Austin's England.

On the other side of The Edge is The Broken, where it's business as usual, with Walmart and Starbucks on every corner.

In The Edge, the magic is weaker. Most of the people who live in The Edge are exiles from The Weird. One part of The Edge is swampland, called The Mire.

This story is set primarily in The Edge, at the swampy Mire, but also in The Weird and The Broken.

The thriller plot makes sense, especially what the scientist-researcher-physician tried to do with the red moss, called burial shroud. There are lots of weird humans and animals, transformed into killing machines by science and dark magic. Lots of bloody fight scenes throughout the book.

Characterization and relationship development was delightful. I sympathized deeply with lonely William, Lord Sandine, a wolf-human changeling. Glad he finally found a home with the deadly warrior Cerise Mar. Lots of laughs as William and Cerise spar with each other.

Enjoyed getting to know Cerise Mar's large family, living in the Mire at the large but humble stronghold they call The Rathole. It felt like a boisterous, deadly, but loving family. I liked William's dealings with young Gaston and little Lark (aka Sophie).

Great battle scene at the pond.

William jumped to conclusions towards the end, which bugged me, but I understand why he did it, given his life-long history of rejection, abandonment, and isolation.

It ends happily, and we see lots more of William and Cerise in book 3. They only get a mention in book 4.

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I can’t get enough of Ilona Andrews

Ilona Andrews never fails to deliver. Their urban fantasy novels are simply unrivaled— and Bayou Moon is no exception.
Bayou Moon is full of exciting twists and turns, steamy romance, and hilarious banter that sucks you in from the first moment. Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster.
And let’s not forget about our fantastic narrator, Renee Raudman. I’ve listened to several of her audiobooks and all of them are simply fantastic. She manages to give each character their own voice and personality and brongs the story to life with her animated narration.
Pick up this book, and you won’t regret it.

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Compelling

This book has some unusual twists and an interesting storyline. The female lead well written and the book is very engaging. I can not wait to start the next one!

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Even better than the first book

I really like the narrator, she is the perfect voice/voices. This book is full of action, really full of action. I guess that I am a prude, but I do get sick of the F word in all of her books. The variety in this series is interesting, I am anxious to start the next book.

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Good, but too many side characters.

Another winner from Ilona Andrews, I enjoyed William and Cerise's story. There are so many great things I liked about this book such as the characters, the magic, the passion, the humor, the adventure, and a lot of monsters around in the story. I was glad that William got his woman, because he was just too sweet not to have one. Cerise was a kick ass woman that was strong enough to deal with William and his faults. I loved the back woods hillbilly style of Cerise, her family and where they lived. There was a few times I was a little confused on the details of the story but only because I think the authors tried to jam too many side characters into the story. Narrator does a good job.

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Sooo Good

I was happy to see that William is in this one. I did sympathize with him in the first book and its satisfying to see him find romance. His emotional torment and struggles to overcome his abusive childhood are covered here without making him seem pathetic but strong and worthy of happiness and love.

Cerise is a true heroine and perfect for William as they battle truly monstrous enemies. Some are really creepy.

Renee Raudman was easy to listen to with the only drawback for me was the voice of Spider. Hearing her interpretation made me think of a fairy tale witch or a very old woman instead of a powerful, evil man. Other than that its a great listen.

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