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PNR Discussion: Bayou Moon (sp)
I decided to wait a few days in hopes that
@SnShne322 would be finished now, too.

What did you think?
Are William and Cerise a good match? Did the world pull you in?
This was second in The Edge series, which has another two books. Are you interested in finishing the series?
Re: PNR Discussion: Bayou Moon (sp)
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Sorry it took me so long.
I ended up liking it better than I thought I would. The beginning was really slow and I forgot SO much about book one that it was a little confusing at first. I remembered Rose and her two brothers, but I didn't remember anything about William or Declan. I think I might go back and re read it and see if more things snap back in place.
I liked William and Cerise and I do think they were good matches. I think I liked William a bit more. I liked his strait forwardness and his sex appeal. He wasn't shy about it, likely in a way we imagine animals to be.
I hated Spider. Not in that he was such an evil character, but that he was so boring and the plants and the fusion kind of grossed me out.
@duxcaelo I hope you'll come back and discuss it more, I'm sorry it took me so long to finish!
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
And I really disliked the random POVs from different characters. I think Kaldar (sp) made sense considering he's the subject of a future book, but there were a few tucked in there that I really didn't think made any sense or had any relevancy to the plot line.
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012