Once again Briggs captivated me. Mercy is once again a perceived victim. I say
perceived as she often is seen as a victim and the predators often find they
bit off far more than they expected. A
vampire erroneously kidnaps Mercy and finds what it is like to stick your hand
into a wasp nest.
Mercy is a nearly ordinary person if you ignore her shape
shifting and ability to talk to ghosts. Compared
to the more powerful beings she is in constantly falling afoul, Mercy is weak
however…. Strength isn’t always strength
of arms or teeth.
A misunderstanding may lead to a devastating war. Adam must accept some strange allies in his
quest to find his love. Larry adds a
very amusing counterpoint to the tension.
Once again Mercy shows that violence and mayhem may be trumped
by thoughtfulness and relationships with others.
Again, I enjoyed her writing and recommend the book.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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