

So like, I know that I boost my review of this book every day and it’s annoying, but every single time there is someone who says they haven’t read it, or worse yet, have NOT HEARD OF IT. If she keeps that promise she made to me, I’ll show her the truth I’ve learned on her boat. I played my cards, I lay in wait, I let myself be beaten and manipulated. If you loved the first book, you’re in for a phenomenal sequel.But she underestimated me. The Edge of the Abyss was an intense sequel, and definitely was a perfect end to one of my favourite duologies. The stakes in The Edge of the Abyss are higher, and the relationships between characters are getting more and more complicated. This review will be short and sweet because I don’t want to spoil the plot for those who haven’t read the first book, but if you’re a fan of Pacific Rim and pirates, you’ll definitely love this fantastic duology. Luckily for me, The Edge of the Abyss started off right where the last novel ended and I loved being back in Cas’s world again.

I received a copy of this book for review from the publisher, this does not influence my thoughts or the content of this review.Īfter the end of The Abyss Surrounds Us, I knew I had to read the sequel immediately. Will Cas embrace the murky morals that life as a pirate brings or perish in the dark waters of the NeoPacific? But how can she take up arms against creatures she used to care for and protect? As a Reckoner trainer, Cas might be the only one who can stop them. Other Reckoners illegally sold to pirates have escaped their captors and are taking the NeoPacific by storm, attacking ships at random and ruining the ocean ecosystem. It’s being forced to work with Swift, the pirate girl who broke her heart.īut Cas has even bigger problems when she discovers that Bao is not the only monster swimming free. The days as a pirate trainee are long and grueling, but it’s not the physical pain that Cas dreads most.

Three weeks have passed since Cassandra Leung pledged her allegiance to the ruthless pirate-queen Santa Elena and set free Bao, the sea monster Reckoner she’d been forced to train.
