Bone Crossed
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- ISBN13: 9780441018369
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Shapeshifter Mercy Thompson hit the #1 spot on the bestseller list with Iron Kissed…
And she’s preparation a return trip.
Marsilia, the local vampire queen, has learned that Mercy crossed her by killing a member of her clan. Now, she’s out for blood. But since Mercy is protected from direct reprisal by the werewolf pack-and her relationship with its sexy Alpha-it’s not Mercy’s blood Marsilia is after…
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I was going to give it 1 star but I give it a 2. Why? She succumbed to hard backitis and I despise having to buy a hard back because I just couldn’t wait. The book was fantastic, the character development is coming along superbly and the tale line is whoo! a buttocks kicker. She’s in my top 10. If only she could do more books a year. Her insite into Mercy is rigt on.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Of all 4 Mercy Thompson books, this book 4 is the best.
This lady has guts and she deserves respect, but the vampire who raped her was a monster. She was born for Adam, the Alpha of Tri-City. She knows when to fight and she knows when to shut up. Deep down inside herself, she likes Sam, but not the same way as with Adam. But she was permanently worried to show, and yet sometimes she does really want to let herself go when he’s around. She did once, a week after she got raped. But Adam isn’t that stupid. He likes her more than he shows. He respects her, too. He loved her the very first time he announced to his pack that she was his mate, for that I am sure. Of course, he was jealous of Sam.
But Sam, too, knew when to back out.
I like the unadorned english language that Patricia Briggs uses. This series is really decent, sex wise. Not even horrid or not that violent really for a vampire-werewolf tale.
I was captured by the tale and just swallowed the book in one trait from beginning to end. I just could not lay the book down, not even for a second. I will certainly recommend the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs to all. These tales could be right, if you judge there are vampires and shape-shifters in this world.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This book was exactly like when a name is bored with the tale and gives a half-hearted performance and when their editor is just as bored and doesn’t read the book.
It wasn’t terrible, but it was not like the Alpha/Omega and additional Mercy books. And it obviously wasn’t loved. The tale was flat and having no effect. Briggs describes a house, room by room that has no importance to the tale, she describes Mercy’s socks, and a few additional really unimportant to the storyline items which place you with a foreshadowing that never comes. Things that had the book been edited well, would have been taken out.
The Adam/Mercy romance was nill, which I could deal with, but the tale just wasn’t there.
The ending was… well there was no ending. It seemed as if she chose a spot to stop writing because she was tired, and did. There is a minor wrap up, LKH style, but besides that, nothing.
It’s a sad sad day when authors stop caring about their characters and Patricia Briggs has done just that.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This book should have been advertised for what it was…a cartoon. It was alright for a very fleeting tale and nothing more and definetely not woth the fee. If I had known it was primarily cartoons I would not have bought it.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I like the Mercy Thompson series, but its clear that she didn’t place as much work and thought as in the additional novels. The descriptions are extremely missing and most of the time I didn’t know what was going on. Hopefully the next book will be better.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5