Fate's Edge (The Edge #3)
Kaldar Mar-a gambler, lawyer, thief, and spy-expects his latest assignment tracking down a stolen item to be a piece of cake, until Audrey shows up. But when the item falls into the hands of a lethal criminal, Kaldar realizes that in order to finish the job, he's going to need Audrey's help...
☆☆☆☆ No spoilers and colorful language abound! On the Edge (Book 1) Bayou Moon (Book 2) Ah! This, again, took me awhile to sink into. I'm not sure why I find the beginning of all of these books so tedious, but somehow I plow through, because I know how worth it, it is to finish. They are so good. I think I had forgotten how negatively I felt throughout most of the entire first book, yet I gave it a descent rating, they won me over with that ending. That seems to be the theme of me and
OMG. Bad boys, right?I loved Kaldar when I met him in Bayou Moon, so I was excited to read his story. And he didn't disappoint! Neither did Audrey, for that matter. I loved the snarky back-and-forth between those two, because arguing is the spice of every good relationship.Ah, ah, ah! You know I'm right, ladies... Now, I don't mean the are you fucking my sister?! arguments. I mean the kind of everyday battles you fight over the small stuff. Remotes, covers, thermostats, driving skills, and who
Re-reading with all my fellow addicts at Ilona Andrews Addicts (IAA) again....yes that makes it 3x but I don't care I love this series. +++ After Morning Star and Calamity I need something I know I'm going to love or risk falling into a severe book funk.This was just perfect....Kaldar can pull anyone out a book funk. Plus George and Jack helped a ton. The blond boy called out. Im terribly sorry, but is there any way we could grab that cage off the porch? We wont disturb your dalliance.Dalliance?
My favorite of the series so far :DOur new leading lady, Audrey, is just as awesome as any other IA female character. But I liked her better because she was different! Most IA females are snarky and wouldn't worry about kicking some behind if needed. Audrey is smart, great at what she does... but she's not snarky. Sarcastic yes, funny too! But she was a bit.. softer? I liked the change. Kaldar was also amazing. He was funny and direct, so refreshing! I loved the interactions between then and I
1st read - April 20152nd read - November 2019I know I've said it before but I think it's worth repeating - Ilona and Gordon Andrews can do no wrong! Seriously, this writing duo could put their shopping list in a book and I would buy it and devour every page. I still can't believe that this is my first time reading their Edge series but I can guarantee it won't be the last, I'm actually already contemplating when I can fit in my first reread and I've not even read the final book yet. These books
Why did this sit on my Kindle for so long unread? Because I'm a dumbass. This book was SOOO fun. I've said it before about this series, and I'll say it again. This author knows how to write kids in urban fantasy that I don't want to get shipped off to military school and never see again. I LOVE these kids' characters. And honestly, i think I wasn't crazy about the love interest from the last installment and that's why I was slow to read this, but the book really matched the leads up well. Top UF
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 372 pages Rating: 4.1 | 17707 Users | 1170 Reviews
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Title | : | Fate's Edge (The Edge #3) |
Author | : | Ilona Andrews |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 372 pages |
Published | : | November 29th 2011 by Penguin |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Magic |
Commentary As Books Fate's Edge (The Edge #3)
Audrey Callahan left behind her life in the Edge, and she's determined to stay on the straight and narrow. But when her brother gets into hot water, the former thief takes on one last heist and finds herself matching wits with a jack of all trades...Kaldar Mar-a gambler, lawyer, thief, and spy-expects his latest assignment tracking down a stolen item to be a piece of cake, until Audrey shows up. But when the item falls into the hands of a lethal criminal, Kaldar realizes that in order to finish the job, he's going to need Audrey's help...
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Original Title: | Fate's Edge |
ISBN: | 0441020860 (ISBN13: 9780441020867) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Edge #3 |
Characters: | Audrey Callahan, Kaldar Mar, George Camarine, Jack Camarine, Gaston Mar |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 17707 Users | 1170 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Fate's Edge (The Edge #3)
Time to worship at the IA altar! <-- I'm inaugurating a new shelf just for this.How do Ilona and Gordon do it? How do they manage to write awesome worlds with cool magic + kickass heroines + fan-myself heroes + quirky banter+ gory goodness + LOL scenes + cute kids + cool pets, and then shake it all into a cocktail of pure awesomeness? Who knows? I suspect they made a deal with the devil. But whatever it was, it worked!Random awesome quotes (I absolutely cannot pick the best ones when really,☆☆☆☆ No spoilers and colorful language abound! On the Edge (Book 1) Bayou Moon (Book 2) Ah! This, again, took me awhile to sink into. I'm not sure why I find the beginning of all of these books so tedious, but somehow I plow through, because I know how worth it, it is to finish. They are so good. I think I had forgotten how negatively I felt throughout most of the entire first book, yet I gave it a descent rating, they won me over with that ending. That seems to be the theme of me and
OMG. Bad boys, right?I loved Kaldar when I met him in Bayou Moon, so I was excited to read his story. And he didn't disappoint! Neither did Audrey, for that matter. I loved the snarky back-and-forth between those two, because arguing is the spice of every good relationship.Ah, ah, ah! You know I'm right, ladies... Now, I don't mean the are you fucking my sister?! arguments. I mean the kind of everyday battles you fight over the small stuff. Remotes, covers, thermostats, driving skills, and who
Re-reading with all my fellow addicts at Ilona Andrews Addicts (IAA) again....yes that makes it 3x but I don't care I love this series. +++ After Morning Star and Calamity I need something I know I'm going to love or risk falling into a severe book funk.This was just perfect....Kaldar can pull anyone out a book funk. Plus George and Jack helped a ton. The blond boy called out. Im terribly sorry, but is there any way we could grab that cage off the porch? We wont disturb your dalliance.Dalliance?
My favorite of the series so far :DOur new leading lady, Audrey, is just as awesome as any other IA female character. But I liked her better because she was different! Most IA females are snarky and wouldn't worry about kicking some behind if needed. Audrey is smart, great at what she does... but she's not snarky. Sarcastic yes, funny too! But she was a bit.. softer? I liked the change. Kaldar was also amazing. He was funny and direct, so refreshing! I loved the interactions between then and I
1st read - April 20152nd read - November 2019I know I've said it before but I think it's worth repeating - Ilona and Gordon Andrews can do no wrong! Seriously, this writing duo could put their shopping list in a book and I would buy it and devour every page. I still can't believe that this is my first time reading their Edge series but I can guarantee it won't be the last, I'm actually already contemplating when I can fit in my first reread and I've not even read the final book yet. These books
Why did this sit on my Kindle for so long unread? Because I'm a dumbass. This book was SOOO fun. I've said it before about this series, and I'll say it again. This author knows how to write kids in urban fantasy that I don't want to get shipped off to military school and never see again. I LOVE these kids' characters. And honestly, i think I wasn't crazy about the love interest from the last installment and that's why I was slow to read this, but the book really matched the leads up well. Top UF
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