![]() ![]() Another fantastic addition to the series.Ĩ/10 Another fantastic addition to the series. I really liked the Coyote character – one of the Native American animal spirits that can walk as humans – and Patricia Briggs’ knowledge and interest in Native American history and traditions comes through clearly. Patricia Briggs has a lot of skill in keeping the story moving forward for people who have read all of her books, as well as bringing people who are new to the series up to speed. Her father died before she was born, but it is only now that she is finally finding out more about him, and more about her coyote self. She lives in Tri-Cities, her divorced neighbor Adam is a werewolf, her former boss is a gremlin, and she works in a car garage, fixing a bus for a Vampire called Stefan. Not the adventure part - that happened when. This is the first book in the series written by Patricia Briggs. This has been my favourite of the Mercy Thompson series so far as we have moved away from the wolf pack and focused more on Mercy’s Native American heritage and ability to shapeshift. River Marked was a book that Ive been planning for a long time. ![]() ![]() A river monster is killing people along that stretch of the river, and it is Mercy’s resilience to magic, which could be key to finally destroying it. A newly married Mercy and Adam are attempting to have a peaceful honeymoon in Columbia Gorge in the Cascade Mountains, but trouble always manages to find Mercy and it isn’t long before the real reason they were asked to go there by the fae is made clear. ![]()
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