by Keri Arthur
Mercy Burns is an urban fantasy novel that began when Mercy Wilson woke up realizing that she's in a car crash and that her friend were already dead. Even as a half-human and half-dragon kind with heightened recovery rate, she was unable to perform a prayer to her friend before the dawn took Rainy's...
3.5 StarsKeri Arthur has been one of my favorite authors since I discover her Riley Jensen series. Mercy Burns is the second installment in her Myth and Magic series. This book is a good solid read and I loved the lure of the dragons. The traditions and world building for their culture was unique ...
I enjoyed meeting Trae's little sister, Mercy Reynolds. She's a reporter investigating the disappearance of her best friends sister and when her best friend is murdered, she's immediately on the hunt. It becomes really interesting when she meets Muerte (Death), a dragon assassin. I loved this insta...
I really like Keri Arthur's books and it was nice to read one again. I would have given this a 4, but I knocked it down a star because Mercy got on my nerves. She worried way too much about killing those who were after her. She even felt guilty about the people she knocked out (who would have had no...
Nice romance, average plot, nice characters.
http://obsessionwithbooks.blogspot.com4 out of 5 stars‘Mercy Burns’ is the story of Mercy Reynolds who is the sister of Trae from ‘Destiny Kills’. She is a reporter and a Draman, half-dragon half-human. She is on the hunt for those responsible for the death of her best friend, Rainey; if she is unab...
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Review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2011/06/16/review-mercy-burns-by-keri-arthur/Publisher: DellPublish Date: Out Now!How I got this book: PurchasedKeri Arthur has been one of my favorite paranormal romance authors since I first picked up the Riley Jensen series from my local li...
Keri Arthur is a writer that I continue to read. I have read her books and enjoy them. Mercy Burns is the second book in the myth and magic series.I did like this book but I didn't feel a connection to Mercy & Muerte. Maybe Muerte need to be developed a little more for me to connect with or I neede...