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Magic Edge by Ella Summers

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4.0

Literally crying because this series is over and just ugh so good

Meet Alex: Badass mercenary and adrenaline junkie by fighting monsters for the very government that considers HER power a monster...oh the irony
“Alex thought it seemed awfully nonchalant of her to grab a snack while the city was in peril, but a girl had to eat.”

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This book is a hidden gem that I was surprised more people hadn’t heard of it. Admittedly, it did have some cliches I mean for crying out loud the assassin is named Slayer BUT IT IS SO MUCH MORE OKAY I AM NOT OKAY, YOU WILL NOT BE OKAY AND CHRIST I’M A MESS

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World building was typical- classic mages, vampires, and fairies practically run the city. PLOT TWIST was that hybrids were totally normalized. Most books are very all vampires vs all fairies keep them separate but here? Here we get a goddamn vampire elf!!

Classic supporting friend Marek with his crisp british accent, black hair, leather jacket and absolutely friend-zoned within the first five seconds...it was hilarious..

His character was a welcome addition as he was higher in the magical food chain than Alex so he had the insight tip.... Plus he was sassy AF
“When humans stop running into the middle of mage duels to capture video clips for their Youtube streams—or collecting debris from the battlefield for their junk collections—then I’ll stop being hard on them.”

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And now my heart... Logan
A stubborn woman and a demented assassin..young love how I envy you
“Uh, yes.” She chewed on her lip. “I’ve found myself a…partner.”
The assassin winked at her.
She stuck her tongue out at him. “Someone to work with me in the investigation.”
“Who?”
“Slayer.”
“The assassin?” Low chuckles rumbled from the other end of the line. “I thought you two hated each other.”


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There are few things i love more than rivals being forced to work together the ANGER, the DRAMA, the BANTER, the FIGHTING w/ each other WHILE FIGHTING OTHER PEOPLE its just fucking glorious.

Teamed up with an unlikely partner who are forced to work together long enough to solve the case and pretend there is no attraction whatsoever. Classic.

I loved that they were both crazy in their own way and dark as each other, they both had their demons and just spectacularly funny in a twisted way. And then the mercenary starts arguing with the assassin about who is more moral and i almost died laughing it was
“Come now. Don’t be moody.”
“Moody?” she spat back his words. “I was poisoned—”
“Which wasn’t my fault.”
“—and then I woke up in a dungeon tied down with chains. I have every right to be moody”


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I’ll be perfectly honest I loved this series wayy more than I should’ve of. The plot was decent, couple of twists to keep you on edge, but the characters themselves had such an amazing dynamic that made you keep reading.

Alex fighting with Logan while working for Gaelyn who also hired Marek whose former lover gets involved and it was just fucking hilarious.
Every scene served a purpose whether fighting or character development. There were layers to each character

Logan isn’t just an assassin and Alex is more than a psycho with a sword

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4.0

This story begins when Alex must help find some magical orbs before the enemies of the supernaturals use it to destroy magic in the world. She must figure out what’s really going on and who’s in charge before it is too late. And with the help of an assassin things may turn out in her favor if she doesn’t get herself killed that is.

This book was a good start to this series. It was very intriguing and had a lot of action, and some romance as well.
I enjoyed the heroine a lot, and I thought she was pretty fierce and had a great sarcastic personality.
I look forward to reading more in this series.

lenalopslolipops_'s review against another edition

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3.0

At first I thought Alex was REALLY similar to her twin, Sera, and wasn't that into the book. But then, things started happening and I realised, that yeah, they're both brave and powerful, but are different in some ways. Alex is definitely more 'reckless' as the author likes to remind us, and she usually acts before she thinks, unlike Sera, who is a little more sensible. Alex is just as sarcastic and snarky as Sera, but also a little more quirky, and all of her conversations with 'Slayer' are just hilarious- Alex's logic is a bit.... illogical.

Overall, the book was great and I can't wait to read the next one!

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4.0

very good, really liking the parallel stories between the two sisters. Good plots, great characters with good dialog.

missmanda's review against another edition

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4.0

The Alexandria books in this series are very good. The author does seem to have a very strong affinity for strong, intelligent, and sarcastic women who are very bad at expressing their own needs and/or feelings. The author also seems to like men who are aggressive in their romantic pursuits. That may or may not be to your style. I liked the story and the eventual romantic conclusion, even if I didn't enjoy the entire romantic journey.
The plot itself, the storyline, and the characters are interesting and fun. There aren't any outright sex scenes, but as in most of these Ella Summer's books there are scenes leading up that are detailed enough that you definitely know what is going on. With that in mind, be wary of allowing children to read these books. I would not recommend for anyone younger than 15. It is easy to know what is going on without being able to guess at the endgame (which is rare for me and very exciting).