I had a lot of hopes for this book - some were fulfilled, others not.It's an interesting paranormal fantasy medical world. The star is human but works on the paranormal ward at the hospital as a night shift nurse to pay off a debt for keeping her drug-addict brother from getting high. Some of the...
Decent. Starts off slow, finally builds and things are clear around 80%. Moving on to book 2 now. " I enjoyed it. Nursing in the paranormal environment. I liked each book it in the series."
Not bad for a debut novel. Edie is kind of annoying and I can't really pin down why. I really enjoyed this book and I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
Moonshifted was a great second adventure featuring Edie Spence. This book begins with a hit and run that Edie witnesses, and before she knows it she is back in the middle of a supernatural turf war. Edie deals with a lot in this book with her family, her new friends, her job, and some new enemi...
Nurse Edie Spencer, who works on a special secret unit in County Hospital that caters to the supernatural, has recently healed from her wounds obtained when on trial by vampires. She’s also dealing with the recent break-up with her zombie boyfriend. When walking back to the hospital from a lunc...
This is not a series where you can start any where, the books are not meant to be stand alone reads, so you will need to pick up the first two books in this series Nightshifted and Moonshifted before you read this book. Nurse Edie Spence is back in Cassie Alexander's shifted series and Edie is lo...
I know that Deadshifted was somewhat unpopular with Edie Spence fans, but I actually thought that this book was better than the ones that preceded it in the series it had a slowly building, action-filled plot that kept me engaged as I watched Edie fight disaster after disaster in a battle to esca...
The last two books in the Edie Spence series were the best so far. The author has really developed Edie as a character and it's been interesting to watch Edie come into her own throughout the series. I also believe that Cassie Alexander has gotten better at plotting, something that seemed to be a...