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iffer 's review for:

Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews
3.0

This wasn't my favorite Ilona Andrews book, but it was still entertaining and well-conceived. I appreciate the world-building of the Mire, but the book felt a little long to me, in spite of (or maybe even due to?) the many action scenes. Part of my lackluster response to this book was probably due to the fact that it was difficult for me to connect with William, since the social awkwardness from his changeling nature and terrible upbringing make him seem like a sociopathic serial killer with Asperger's, but he's really a nice, hot guy? ::shrug:: As in the first book, things end happily-ever-after, and, although I have come to expect this from romance novels, it felt a little too hand wave-ey, especially since the book was longer and had many twists and turns.