I enjoy Adam and Mercy’s relationship, how they work as a team and trust each other, how they respect their limitations and allow flaws without letting it ruin the relationship. If you enjoyed the other books in Patricia Briggs‘ Mercy Thompson series, then RIVER MARKED (book 6) will not only continue with the characters you love so much, but you get to see Mercy and Adam grow and change, and learn a little bit about Mercy’s heritage. You could read RIVER MARKED without having read the previous ones. This series is a great palate cleanser-delightful and entertaining. Remember that Mercy can turn into a coyote? It turns out that Coyote may have had something to do with that… Yes, the god Coyote from Native American mythology–the one who long ago didn’t kill the river monster when he had the chance. Instead they get a river monster, straight out of American Indian mythology.īut they can’t fight the monster alone: the local Indian shaman and friends lend a hand, as well as Coyote. She’s a ‘walker’, a shape-shifter who can become a coyote–an ability she inherited from her Native American father, and which has served her well in the past when she’s had to fight the vampires and fae she inevitably comes in contact with.Įarly in the novel Mercy and Adam get married, and hope for a nice, private honeymoon. She may not be a werewolf, herself, but Mercy can hold her own. Mercy is engaged to marry Adam Hauptman, Alpha of the Columbia Basin werewolf back. But now, in RIVER MARKED ( Amazon), we get to see something a little more personal about Mercy: her Native American heritage. Since then she’s had run-ins with vampires and demons, lived next door to the a werewolf pack’s Alpha, collected a fae artifact or two along the way–and has risked her life several times to help her friends. Mercy’s life changed when she moved to tri-cities Washington.
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