by Patricia Briggs
Mercy's going crazy. And it's not the fae, wolves, or vampires that are scaring her this time. It's her wedding. More specifically, planning it with her mother. Who apparently thinks doves, pigeons, and butterflies would be a wonderful addition to the day. She's ready to elope. The honeymoon should ...
I really enjoyed River Marked. I would say that it was a little slow starting (action wise), but there was that whole wedding thing going on. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad Adam and Mercy finally tied the knot and all, I just REALLY enjoyed the other things going on in this book. It was a nice chan...
This Mercedes Thompson book should have been called 'A Wedding and some Funerals' not that many people die it's just so dark at times. Such a mix of light and dark moments.Here is what we learn from River Marked: Who/what Mercy's father really was. More about Mercy's heritage and if there are more...
I'm so disappointed. I rated this two stars, and the second one is just for mercy (no pun intended).The previous books in this series are all four/five-stars-worthy, but this one is a tremendous downfall.Seems to me that, when she started to write, the author didn't have a clear idea about the devel...
I think Coyote has become one of my favorite characters. When he died, I thought he was really dead. Happy that he wasn't. Learning more about Mercy's father and walkers was very interesting. I was getting a little tired of fae.
I love this series. It was really interesting learning about Mercy's background. Wish there had been more appearances by the other characters we have come to know and love.
4.5 stars
4 ½ Stars
"Going to chapel, we are going to get married" (Elton John, Going to the Chapel). Oh, yes, baby, Mercy and Adam are getting married. Complete with big reception, ballons and butterflies, wedding cake, and Bran giving Mercy away. And for honeymoon, Adam is taking Mercy to Columbia Gorge canyon, for a...
Publisher: PenguinPublish Date: 3/1/11How I got this book: PurchasedThe Mercy Thompson Series was my first introduction into the wonderful world of Urban Fantasy, and let me just say: Patricia Briggs, I heart you. Mercy and Adam will always have a special place in my heart, and to see the book in th...