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Patricia Briggs does not disappoint us in Silver Borne, the 5th book in her fabulous Mercy Thompson Series. We continue following Mercy’s life and the world that she lives in…trouble always follows her as she throws herself into saving or helping her friends. This story goes deeper into the secretive and dark and dangerous fae world…. Mercy has something that the fae want back – a book she had borrowed from a fae friend, who is in danger because of that. She finds herself being contac...
I flew through this in 3 days! Love Adam - sigh!
Same old, same old. I love Mercy but these books are starting to show a clear pattern. I wish PB would shake up her plotlines a little with something (or someone) fresh.
I really enjoyed this book. My passion for this sub-genre has been waning because there has been SO much of it out there, but Mercy is one of the originals, and a really good heroine, working-class, compassionate and never perfect. I think I actually enjoyed this installment in the series better than the last, the characters were really fleshed out, the mystery was well-plotted. Nothing HUGE happens, but being comfortable with the world and the other characters is nothing to sniff at. Enjoyable,...
Re-read for the 3rd time April 14th 2020. (view spoiler)[Not a fan of Mary Jo, even though she did a lot to make up for her actions, her attitude towards Mercy doesn't really change. (hide spoiler)]Re-read March 25th 2017 Can't stop my re-reading binge! ****Spoilers if you haven't read the previous books****Mercy navigates Pack dynamics and the animosity of some of the members. Being a coyote brought into a werewolf Pack doesn't make several happy, but there are a couple unhappy for another rea...
February 2018 Reread. Buddy read with Sarah and Erica.February 2017 Re-readJanuary 2016 Re-read: Buddy read with SarahThis is probably one of my favorite books in the series. I always love the ones that deal with the fae a little bit more than the others. And this one definitely has the fae in spades. Beyond that we really get to delve into the issues that Adam's been having in his Pack. I like that things don't magically get better, but that it takes work and figuring out the problem to get to
I follow several supernatural/paranormal series, but this one is easily one of my favorites. Brigg’s does a fabulous, fabulous job of being consistent with her characters while helping them to grow and change. I am ceaselessly impressed with how she juggles all her supernatural aspects. So far she has kept everything on an even keel and has given us the information we needed without doing a chapter of info dump or disrupting the action. And the way she writes relationships is fantastic – not jus...
I never get tired of this series!!! The introduction of coyote is like icing on the cake!!! 5 stars!!!
Another great instalment! This book involved the fae and the vamps didn't even get a bit part! It's interesting that when I read the first book in this series, I was almost put off continuing by all the werewolf politics. Here in book 5, there is a lot of werewolf politicking, but now that I'm happily ensconced in the series, it was interesting to read.
I love everything about this book!
Series Re-readOriginal Review: “Such a small thing to cause so much trouble.” There is some dissonance in the pack. After the way that Adam introduced Mercy into the pack there has been a little fall out. It seems that some are more upset than others and they might be trying to play around in Mercy’s mind trying to stir up trouble. Samuel is also having troubles of his own. He hasn’t been right for a while and has given up. Mercy must try to find a way to save him from himself and join the wol...
⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*Still Too Little Adam*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱ Re-read: 06.07.2019 The fifth book in the series, the Volkswagen mechanic and a walker (a magical being with the power to shift into a coyote at will), Mercedes ‘Mercy’ Athena Thompson (how old is she?), gets a call from her former boss' son who is worried about a friend, and of course Mercy can't stay out of anything. So she goes an investigates and finds herself in bigger trouble than she realized. And than there's the pack, who many does not accept a
Briggs is my drug of choice! I loved this book! It made me very glad that I had also read the Alpha and Omega series!
Read April 2, 2010:Wow, wow, wow. I adored this installment of the Mercy series, and it is definitely one of my favorites. This book was a bit of a change from the rest of the series though. Usually Mercy's adventures are action driven with a lot of humor, wit, danger, and a sprinkle of romance to tease readers. With this book though romance definitely took the front seat in terms of plot with action/plot taking a more secondary role. Either way though it was fantastic.The plot combined my 2 fav...
*** 4.10 *** Another wondrous Mercy Thompson adventure and another book added to my "really pleasant read" shelf. Mercy's world is full of magical creatures, most of which deserve their monster label. Our part time coyote is once again entangled in a game of life and death, as much as she tries to convince her friends and pack mates that she does not actively look for trouble. Last time the vampires were gunning for her, this time the local Fae are looking for something she is in possession of
1st Read August 2010 - Rating 5 *2nd Read March 20143rd Read January 20164th Read February 2017 - Rating reduces to 4 *5th Read February 2018Original ReviewWhen Mercy gets a message asking her to look after a fae book that she had previously borrowed she is curious about what has happened to it's owner. Then she finds herself being targeted by a mysterious fae who is not only after her but also targeting Adam and her pack but what does this have to do with the book? To make matters worse Samuel,...
Ahh!! *satisfied sigh* I just re-read this book, and enjoyed it even more the second time. Up from 4 to 5 stars. So far, THIS book, #5, Silver Borne, is the BEST in this series. Enough plot and plenty of action, but also character driven and relational. Romance, too. I loved it!By the way, Mercy is not a typical stock UF character. Quiz yourself with 15 questions about Mercy's age, ancestry, beliefs, occupation, etc.Mild Spoilers Ahoy: Mercy and friends must rescue an old bookseller (Phin) and