Publisher: Ace
Publication date: March 8th 2016
My rating: 4.5 stars
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Mercy Thompson has been hailed as “a heroine who continues to grow and yet always remains true to herself.”* Now she’s back, and she’ll soon discover that when the fae stalk the human world, it’s the children who suffer...
Tensions between the fae and humans are coming to a head. And when coyote shapeshifter Mercy and her Alpha werewolf mate, Adam, are called upon to stop a rampaging troll, they find themselves with something that could be used to make the fae back down and forestall out-and-out war: a human child stolen long ago by the fae.
Defying the most powerful werewolf in the country, the humans, and the fae, Mercy, Adam, and their pack choose to protect the boy no matter what the cost. But who will protect them from a boy who is fire touched?
My
Thoughts:
When the Fae let a monster loose, the Pack are called to
take it down, since the police can’t make any headway and lives are at
stake. Zee and Tad join in the fight
bringing with them an odd, fire-touched boy named Aiden who seeks the Pack’s
protection from the Fae. Taking in Aiden
brings all kinds of risk and problems, but we all know Mercy and Adam would
never turn their back on someone seeking safety. At the end of the battle, Mercy
draws a line in the sand with the Fae, and claims the Tri-Cities as the pack’s
territory saddling them with new responsibilities, protection of its citizens
being one those. This has far reaching
effects on the Pack which could result in an all out war with the Fae. Can Mercy and Adam defuse the situation all
the while standing their ground? I was
glued to the pages to find out!
As usual with the Mercy Thompson series, once I started Fire Touched I couldn’t put it down. The Fae are very much front and center in this
installment, which dives into action and danger pretty quickly. The Fae are creepy
and volatile for the most part, and I love getting a little more of their
history and secrets when a Fae centered installment comes along. I was definitely thrilled to have grouchy Zee
back, since we haven’t had much from him lately.
The dynamics of pack hierarchy and relationships continue to
fascinate me. Adam makes a proclamation
to the Pack and I was overjoyed! I felt it was a long time coming, and oddly
enough, it had a unifying effect over the Pack.
Adam and Mercy continue strongly united and very much in love, while
still being interesting and hot together.
Their bond warms my heart a more and more with every installment!
I’m always impressed how masterfully Mercy sizes up
situations, uses her brain before speaking, (something I could do a little more
of!) and comes out on top because of it!
Still can’t stand Christy! She makes my blood boil every time
she’s in a scene. That Mercy doesn’t
scratch her eyes out is a miracle in my opinion! Thankfully, Christy’s presence
is kept to a minimum.
There were a couple of side stories that really grabbed my
interest. I’d love to continue on with
Thomas and Margaret’s story. Thomas is
the vampire in Frost Burned who
fought by Mercy’s side, and he’s accompanying Margaret, a fae, to meet with the
Gray Lords. This is a story of unrequited love and I need more, please! Then there’s Sherwood Post, a werewolf Bran
sent to Adam’s pack. He’s a bit damaged since
he lost one of his legs, and feels sort of useless to the Pack. I won’t go further into his portion of the
story, but I’m hopeful we get more of him in the future.
I’m addicted to anything Patricia Briggs writes, Mercy
Thompson and Alpha and Omega are in my top five favorite Urban Fantasy series,
and Fire Touched is another winner
for me. Just makes me want to go back and read them all over again!
14 comments:
Great to hear this was a nother winner in this series for you
I am so ready to start this series!
I am so ready to start this series!
Christy. Grrrrrr. She could never appear in this series again and I'd be thrilled Rachel! Still, I of course loved this installment overall, Adam and Mercy never disappoint. And yay for Adam finally defending Mercy to the pack! WOO HOO! Can it be time for the next book already?
Who is this Christy? Is she Adam's ex? Oh I will cut a b*tch. Lol.
Yes, Christy needs to take a long walk on a short cliff!
Can't wait to hear what you think! :)
I'd love it if Christy never appeared again! Hate that b*tch! I'm thrilled he finally laid down the law! :)
Wow - now this is what I call a glowing review! Dang that Christy :)))
Rachel, do you think I should check out this series? I have heard good things but didn't know you were also a fan!
I just picked this up this morning, so I'm not very far into it, but I'm really looking forward to spending more time with it. I'm already loving it and being back in Mercy's head (in Adam's world!) is such a treat. It's been so long since the last MT book but that I'm beyond relieved to have one to sink my teeth into. Wonderful review, Rachel--glad Christy is kept to a minimum in this, haha!
Oh, I love this series, Eva! I definitely think you should read it! And bonus, you get to read one right after the other.
I hope you have as much fun as I did, Keertana. Looking forward to your thoughts! And yes, thank goodness Christy isn't in it much!
Awesome review Rachel :D So glad you liked this book a lot. <3 That cover is pretty awesome, hih ;) Love it. <3 Seems like a good book too, though not for me :) Thank you for sharing. <3
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