![]() Cas’s character development from the first book to this one is astounding, and you can see and understand every step of it. ![]() It was included in a way that was natural, so it didn’t feel like the author was giving you a summary to renew your memory, but more like the character was having an inner-monologue with herself about how she got into the situation. Something I was grateful for was the quick briefing at the beginning that reminded readers of what happened in TASU. With The Abyss Surrounds Us being a new instant favorite, I had high hopes for The Edge of the Abyss. I was constantly worried that I would be disappointed, as is often with amazing first books. I would like to thank the people at Flux for allowing me to have an ARC of this book via NetGalley. Why this book?: TASU is one of my favorite books ever. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cas and the crew of the Minnow must work to figure out how to fight them before the entire NeoPacific biosystem is destroyed. After the events in The Abyss Surrounds Us, Cas Leung is still struggling with her place on the Minnow. Keeping away from Swift and constantly being under Santa Elena’s eye is one thing, but suddenly rogue Reckoners, dubbed Hellbeasts, begin attacking ships. ![]()
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