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Author - Patricia Briggs ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Mass Market Paperback Book item from Ace was reviewed on 18-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0441014739 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) Reference Book. Classifications : Contemporary General Literature & Fiction 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Vampires Romance 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Contemporary Fantasy Scienc . Click the following link to view the cover of Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2). Related topics: Contemporary. General. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Vampires. Romance. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. requestid: a4ee2a98-354f-4ea2-8b76-01d458ac3cc4requestprocessingtime: 0.3370120000000000 salesrank: 1960 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 9067025420 1) Mass Market Paperback Book Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) by Ace. I picked up the third volume of the Mercy Thompson series in the library and loved it. I picked up another of her books through Amazon and realized that I loved that book too. So I bought all three of the books in this series so I could own them and read the series from the beginning.
2) Mass Market Paperback Book Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) by Ace. Yes, I did read Moon Called, the first in the series & loved it! Why write the review for the second book? Because it really rocked me. Moon Called successfully shows Briggs as an inventive, captivating storyteller w/ intriguing characters in an interesting world. In Blood Bound, she took it a few steps further for me & intertwined a genuinely creative monster that actually gave me the freaks. And I don´t scare easy. It was the perfect amount of mayhem added to this already gripping read. I thoroughly enjoy this series & anxiously/impatiently await the next book...¤ 3) Mass Market Paperback Book Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) by Ace. I like the Mercy Thompson books, though I remember liking the first one better than this; Briggs does a wonderful job of world-building here, particularly with the society of the werewolves, and Mercy´s a great character -- the underhanded sneaky one in a world of serious power-brokers. I also like that she´s a mechanic who lives in a single-wide, and that she has apparently no ability, or any particularly overwhelming need, to deal with romance. But in this book, it focuses on the vampires, and in particular on a demon-possessed vampire, and the vampires don´t work as well. It´s like Briggs wanted to make them evil, but she couldn´t help but write them sympathetically; almost as if she chose people she liked as the mental models for some of the vampires. So while the vamps are certainly intimidating and alien, particularly the bad guy, Littleton, they´re also pretty okay folks. Stefan painted his van like the Scooby Doo Mystery Wagon. Wulfe, the Wizard, is freaky and all, but he turns out to be a good guy. As nasty as the Mistress can be -- and was, in the first book -- she takes Mercy´s side in this one, and comes off as much more human and likable. The whole seethe (and I like "kiss" better) are not the blood-soaked villains they are portrayed as, which is odd since Briggs is the one who portrayed them as the consummate evil.
4) Mass Market Paperback Book Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) by Ace. Book Two, "Blood Bound", of the Mercy Thompson story is just as good as the first book, while expanding the world Mercy inhabits. In "Moon Called", Mercy is called upon to repay her debt to Stefan, her vampire friend who helped in the first book. When dealing with vampires and other supernatural creatures, repaying debts is important. Honor matters.
5) Mass Market Paperback Book Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) by Ace. This series is so strong and chock-a-block with interesting characters, backstories, settings, etc., that it makes me want to write the author and beg her to write faster. I noticed that she stepped away from this series to create another book, but I´m anticipating that means the next book in THIS series will only be better. We have the expected paranormal background--the outsiders inching towards a place in society--but the spin on this series is the level of detail in Western European myths (world of the fae, etc.)and the touch of Native American stories of "walkers"--individuals able to assume the identity of native animals. Great bits like all smaller "animals" must wear dog tags so they can be returned to their owners and not impounded, the wish to be playful in animal form, returning sticks and balls with little children all create a different world than the more typical paranormal book soaked in too much blood, gore and questionable sexual activity. This series I would recommend to a teen finishing up the "Twilight" series rather than others in this genre. Every book in the series is a keeper.¤ 6) Mass Market Paperback Book Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, Book 2) by Ace. Mechanic Mercy Thompson has friends in low places-and in dark ones. And now she owes one of them a favor. Since she can shapeshift at will, she agrees to act as some extra muscle when her vampire friend Stefan goes to deliver a message to another of his kind. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 15-Nov-2008, 04410147399780441014736, 130-390-950-620-540-360-250-8
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