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Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews5/27/2023 ![]() He always reminded himself that women didn't want him he was a monster that could not be loved. ![]() ![]() He really wanted to be with Cerise for most of the book. William always has to remind himself that he is also human and he cannot just take what he wants he has to ask for it and be ready for rejection if it comes. Changelings, in their fundamental nature, act on instinct, not thought. Andrews juggles the two mind-frames very well. She can see it in his eyes, but she doesn't know that he is a changeling. Cerise notices when he switches to wolf-mode. Whenever this happens his thoughts go from normal and rational to "I want." and "Must have." Very primal. However, with every strong emotion, the wolf comes out-maybe not physically, but mentally. ![]() There are times when he acts and thinks like a human. William was so complex! He is a changeling-both human and wolf. Ilona Andrews floored me with the amazing characterization in this book. ![]()
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