![]() ![]() And it is one he intends to pull off flawlessly and with the ruthless precision he became known for during his time in the Red Legion. ![]() But he's got one last mission to perform. He's working his nothing job, living in his dump of a trailer, and kind of wishing it would all just end soon and he'd be suddenly and effectively put out of his misery. William is still hanging out in the Edge. He has arrows, which as you know equals awesome. And Cerise looks wary and capable in a very Kate-like way. William's not so "here I am in all my glory" as the dude on the cover of On the Edge. I also like this cover better than the first one. ![]() I'd liked Rose so much and I wanted William happy. Just more my kind of guy, you know? I wondered who he would find and how they would get on. He was lethal and unrefined, where Declan was dripping with stiffness and honor. When I learned that Bayou Moon would follow William-Declan's sometime brother-in-arms, and sometime enemy, I did my little dance of joy. Declan the blueblood grew on me and I finished it crossing my fingers for more from that world. I loved Rose and her rifle and her precocious and wild little brothers. I read On the Edge last year and was completely swallowed up by the world of the Weird, the Broken, and the Edge. ![]() I was even more delighted when a review copy landed in my lap. I was absolutely delighted when I heard that Ilona Andrews had signed a contract for more Edge books. ![]()
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