Someday, I'm going to meet some supernatural creature who tells me everything I should know up front and in a forthright manner—but I'm not going to hold my breath. Since most of this book involved Mercy and Adam on their honeymoon I could not get enough of it. Not in a pervy way (get your mind out...
River Marked by Patricia Briggs #6 in MERCY THOMPSON Published January 2011 Orbit 326p (Paperback) Urban Fantasy Overall I am going to have to say that this is my least favourite book in the series so far. I got to a part in this story right before the main climax in the story that made it ...
So good. SO. GOOD. UNNNFFFFFF. I can't even. This might be my favorite Mercy book yet. I am so stoked for Frost Burned. The series had started to peter out for me a bit after the last one, but this brought it roaring back. Also, major points for being able to picture the scenery exactly because I...
For me this had a different tone to it than the previous books. Not in a bad way, just different. I think its because this is the first time that Mercy and Adam spend that much time together without any of the other pack or vampires or the usual clan that surrounds them. Besides the very beginnin...
~~Moved from GR~~ River Marked (Mercy Thompson #6) by Patricia Briggs I've really enjoyed this series: despite being very PNR UF, the romance doesn't overwhelm the fun parts and Mercy Thompson herself is a strong, independent heroine. The plots are typically adrenaline-filled and the characters ...
Patricia Briggs reconfirmed all the reasons I already love her by the way the story begins in River Marked. There's something going on in the Columbia River, and Mercy and Adam just happen to find themselves on the scene … I love it. Mercy is manipulated into something she would have probably done a...
It took me longer to finish this book than any of the previous in the series. Normally I would take this as an indication of not enjoying it as much, but that wasn't the case here. Mercy and Adam finally had their HEA and I didn't want anything to get in the way. On to book 7.
Great read. As usual, the humour and wit shown in these books offsets the sometimes dark themes the plot lines incorporate. I loved the American Native Indian focus to this story; learning about Mercy's heritage, and the introduction of Coyote. I hope he'll be a recurring character in the remaining ...
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