![]() ![]() This has been a really enjoyable series so far, with Mercy filling the familiar role of a strong, independent woman who has magic powers and fights against - and with - local vampires, werewolves, and old magic fairy folk, but for me she is best example of this kind of urban fantasy trope as she’s such a fun, unaffected main character. ![]() ![]() ![]() As innocent friends get drawn into danger, Mercy has to again walk into the lion’s den and use her wits, and her magic, to outsmart no less than a fairy queen. More involved with the fae and their rare magic-infused objects than anybody would like her to be – an ancient walking stick from folk legend is still appearing out of thin air occasionally for its own mysterious reasons – Mercy also has a book of fae legends, and somebody wants it back. The fifth book of the Mercy Thompson series, our werecoyote heroine is still recovering from her most recent run in with the vicious vampire queen of the local seethe and powerful fae, as well as dealing with her new place as mate of the area’s alpha werewolf and looking after her unstable lone wolf roommate Samuel, when once more somebody kicks down the door. ![]()
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