![]() The second reason I read this series is for the amazing intricacies of pack life Patricia Briggs has created. But then something big happens and the rest finished quite nicely. There is a point towards the middle that the pacing slows down so much I got worried for the rest of the book. At times I found these parts to be very slow. Her heritage is presented in much detail. ![]() I especially loved the warm strength of him against me. I loved his dimple – and I loved it even more when he dropped into the accent of his youth. “No ma’am,” he drawled mildly, though I could see a dimple peeping out. We get a very intimate glimpse into their relationship. I was shocked, and I loved every second of it. And by that I mean, almost the entire book is the two of them together. ![]() In River Marked we get a lot of Adam and Mercy. And Adam – well – he fulfills all my dirty needs when it comes to an alpha male. Mercy is such a strong, level-headed heroine who can claim her independence while surrounded by pack, vampires etc, yet she is so polite and warm. So I’m not going to talk a lot about the plot. ![]() Yes, it tells the big surprise on the inside of the jacket cover – but since I am posting this review before release date, I don’t feel comfortable talking about it. I had not read any blurbs or spoilers for this book before I started it and let me tell you how surprised I was at the first few chapters in this one. Favorite Quote: Adam didn’t approve of Walmart. ![]()
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