This is set in the same world as there Mercy books, but features a different main couple. I like this series, but not as much as Mercy's books. I think the characters are not as complex as in the other series. Also seems to not be as much humor. Will still continue but am taking a break from this wo...
I am working on my knitting and re-listening to the Apha And Omega series by Patricia Briggs. This is an easy listen and the narrator, Holter Graham makes this series enjoyable. It is a short prequel to Cry Wolf. Good listen and start to the series.
I ended up not reading all of the stories in "On the Prowl". I did back in the day, but since I wanted to read this for the "Werewolves" square for my second bingo card for Halloween Bingo 2017, I didn't feel the need to read all of the stories. From what I recall the first time, I was not that impr...
I put this series off because I don't really like werewolves all that much. Now I'm not sure if that was dumb or brilliant. On one hand, I've been ignoring an entertaining series (boo @ me) - on the other hand, it's now an established series with planned future publications (yay @ Patricia Briggs). ...
Sooo I read Cry Wolf awhile ago and I was getting ready to re-read it and I saw that there was a prequel to it! So yay I read it and everything makes much more sense. I remember the beginning of Cry Wolf being kind of confusing. I remember going back through some of the Mercy Thompson books think...
The Alpha and Omega series is a spin off from the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. The series opens with this novella, sharing the story of how Charles and Anna meet. For those unfamiliar with Mercy's world, Charles is her adoptive brother of sorts - the son of Bran, head of all werewolves,...
4.5 Stars for the story1.5 Stars for the narrationI've reviewed this novella before, but as I spent most of that "review" giving a blurb on the story I thought I'd try again. I'll also get into my issues with the narration - as this is my first time listening to the audio-book.If you've read Moon Ca...
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