Product DescriptionWhen her former boss and mentor is arrested for murder and left to rot behind bars by his own kind, it's up to shapeshifting car mechanic Mercy Thompson to clear his name, whether he wants her to or not. And she'll have to choose between the two werewolves in her life-whether she wants to or not.
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Rating: - Iron Kissed
Once again Mercy gets tangled up in trouble. The action starts when she agrees to help Zee and Uncle Mike sniff out the murderer on the Fairyland reservation to end a debt she owes the fey for helping her end the vampire demon from the last book.
Mercy determines that the murderer must be a human man named O'Donnell who works as a security guard at the Fairyland Reservation. This is puzzling news to Zee and Uncle Mike since no human should be able to kill the fey like O'Donnell managed ... Read More
Rating: - Daring and Heart Wrenching
In Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson Series, Book 3), Mercy is called in to help yet another set of magical creatures- the Fae. A murderer is on the loose on the Fae Reservation and the secretive Fae know they must find the murderer quickly or the non-magical press will be breathing down their necks. Hence their call to Mercy- she's got a good nose and a vested interest- her mentor and beloved friend Zee is fae.
When Zee is arrested for the murder- the ante is upped. Mercy must find the true killer ... Read More
Rating: - Enjoyable, but a bit of a cheat
IRON KISSED is everything a reader of the previous two novels has a right to expect. Although elements of the plot are completely predictable -- Mercy will get involved in a dangerous magic-related situation, she will do it against the advice of friends and enemies, she will require the assistance of her friends, and this will put some kind of strain on her relationships with her hunky, handsome, much-much-older, paranormal sort-of boyfriends -- many of the details and some of the plot twists are not predictable. ... Read More
Rating: - Werewolves, Fae, murders, oh my...
Gee, how many times do I use that title? Anyway, Mercy is in deep trouble. Because somebody has been killing Fae and the Fae are not happy. But do they want help? Do they want a spotlight on them and their doings? Heck no. How do you solve a crime when it may mean becoming a victim yourself? A very action packed yet mature story. And while it may seem the final book in the series it is not. Number Four is already on the way!
Only problem I had - no vampires. Bummer.
Rating: - Angieville: IRON KISSED
Wow. So this series just keeps getting more and more intense. And in such unexpected ways. I love it when an author has the ability (and the guts) to slip in a real shocker without compromising her characters or the story as a whole. In a series, that's particularly hard to do without making it seem like a gratuitous plot twist inserted merely to keep the series going. Patricia Briggs has a 7-book deal for her Mercy Thompson series and book three has shown that not only does she know exactly what she's doing, but ... Read More