Monday, June 6, 2011

Review - River Marked



Title: River Marked
Author: Patricia Briggs
Publishing Date: April 2011
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Rating: A-
Sensuality: Warm
Book Disclosure: I purchased a new ebook for my Nook.

River Marked is the 6th book in Patricia Brigg’s Mercy Thompson series. In this installment, Mercy and Adam are on their honeymoon. They are up in the woods of the North West, where a series of mysterious events have left the local authorities puzzled. As you know, where Mercy goes trouble follows. Mercy and Adam find themselves unexpectedly involved in helping with the problems that keep occurring along the river, problems that involve missing or injured people.

River Marked was such a treat for me. I loved that the author takes pity on romance fans and gives them what they want. As fans of Mercy and Adam we get to witness their wedding!!! In most romance novels the books end with the happy ever after and usually that doesn't include the wedding ceremony. In River Marked the reader is actually invited to the wedding. I thought that was a lovely surprise. I also loved that the book was entirely devoted to Mercy and Adam. Pretty much everybody else is absent from this book. While for me that proved to be a good thing, fans of Samuel and Sebastian might be disappointed.

As far as the actual mystery goes, I was really floored at the viciousness of the "bad guy". There is some very serious sh*t going down in this book. It was ugly and unpleasant to read about. I will say one thing for Ms. Briggs, she doesn't shy away from the hard stuff, as readers of this series know. However, there is balance with the good development between Mercy and Adam. This is another fantastic installment in the Mercy Thompson series. Fans will not be disappointed.

4 comments:

Leslie said...

Agree with your grade. I really liked this one but yeah, there were a couple of very dark scenes when I just wanted to look away.

Dr J said...

Loved, loved, loved this book!! It was a worthy sequel to the others in this series, and a great example of an author who has the talent to keep the tension and action consistent with the former novels. Also, there was more about Mercy and Adam--honeymooners, of course, and that made it nice as well. what a story--not always easy to follow, but then, neither were the others in this series. Great review, and I absolutely agree with your grade.

Jill D. said...

Leslie - I really enjoy this series. Mercy is one of those heroines who is totally relatable. Glad to hear you enjoyed this as much as I did.

Dr. J. - Yes, I just love, love, love that we got to go along with Mercy and Adam on their honeymoon. Too bad it was such an adventure! :)

nath said...

I thought it was an enjoyable book. Loved getting to know Mercy, but missed the gang.