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Friday, April 26, 2013

Frost Burned Review




Mercy Thompson returns in the seventh novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.

Mercy Thompson’s life has undergone a seismic change. Becoming the mate of Adam Hauptman—the charismatic Alpha of the local werewolf pack—has made her a stepmother to his daughter Jesse, a relationship that brings moments of blissful normalcy to Mercy’s life. But on the edges of humanity, what passes for a minor mishap on an ordinary day can turn into so much more…

After an accident in bumper-to-bumper traffic, Mercy and Jesse can’t reach Adam—or anyone else in the pack for that matter. They’ve all been abducted.

Through their mating bond, all Mercy knows is that Adam is angry and in pain. With the werewolves fighting a political battle to gain acceptance from the public, Mercy fears Adam’s disappearance may be related—and that he and the pack are in serious danger. Outclassed and on her own, Mercy may be forced to seek assistance from any ally she can get, no matter how unlikely.

My Take:
5 Stars

Would I recommend to others:  Yes!
Appropriate for 14 and under:  Yes
Language and sexual content: none, mild

I loved this book! It was so much better than the last one, finally up to par with the first 3 of this series. I don't really want to give anything away, but there's so much adventure and I love how close Adam and Mercy are in this one...and the fact that most of the pack is finally on board w/her being Adam's mate. Some very interesting things happen at the end of this book and I can't wait to see where it takes Mercy on her next adventure. Well worth the read, kudos, Patricia! :)

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