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Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, Book 3)
by Patricia Briggs | Literature & Fiction
Registered by Sidney1220 of McLean, Virginia USA on Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Average 6 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

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Journal Entry 1 by Sidney1220 from McLean, Virginia USA on Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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Shape-shifter Mercy Thompson has a complex life, juggling two werewolf lovers and a job working for a fae mechanic; things get even more hectic when her boss and mentor is arrested for killing a citizen of the fae reservation. As the fae seem content to let him rot, Thompson takes it on herself to clear her friend's name, beginning a lone-wolf investigation that may cost her life. Briggs's third novel featuring Thompson (after Blood Bound) is another top-notch paranormal mystery; her well-balanced contemporary world, where humans live uneasily among werewolves and fae, is still a believably lived-in world; the ever-present threat of government legislation against nonhumans (though familiar to X-Men fans) adds weight to her paranormal elements, and thoughtfully researched mythology adds rich detail. Thompson is a sharp, strong heroine and her lycanthropic love triangle is honest and steamy. Briggs never shies from difficult material, and she moves effortlessly from werewolf pack psychology to human legal proceedings, making this a tense, nimble, crowd-pleasing page-turner. (Jan.)
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Journal Entry 2 by Sidney1220 from McLean, Virginia USA on Friday, February 29, 2008

6 out of 10

This is a solid entry into the series but didn't engage me as much as the last two. The mystery element wasn't all that interesting and took away too much time from developing the central relationship between Samuel, Mercy and Adam. And even though the relationship went in the direction that I liked, the way Ms. Briggs did it was a let down and anticlimactic, as if she's lost interest. The last page was especially bad, almost offensive - given all the build up only to have it end abruptly like that. It left me really unsatisfied. 




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