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Storm cursed by patricia briggs
Storm cursed by patricia briggs













storm cursed by patricia briggs

Revelations about a recurring character have profound impacts and we also learn a bit more about the mysterious Sherwood Post. The humans and the fae are about to commence peace talks and certain factions are just not into it. These are powerful witches and there are other things at play as well. It’s a lot more complicated than that of course. The plot is fairly simple black witches move into the Pack’s territory and Mercy, Adam and their friends act to remove them.

storm cursed by patricia briggs

As your books are ones which tend to grow on me even more on repeat this is not a hardship. I expect I will pick up some things in Storm Cursed that I missed if the previous books are fresh in my mind. Then again, it has been two years since the last Mercy book was released so that probably explains it. I do feel like I need to to a complete series re-read/re-listen because I’m beginning to lose track of the dense worldbuilding – or at least some of the characters within it. Mercy is her usual badass self and gets to shine in this book, while still getting help from others. There is no Adam POV but I wasn’t disappointed by the trade-0ff.

storm cursed by patricia briggs

For starters, Storm Cursed does relate more closely to the Columbia Basin Pack and their claiming of the Tri-Cities territory (which occurred in Fire Touched) and, there is not a long period where Adam and Mercy are separated. I enjoyed Storm Cursed much better than Silence Fallen. Series spoilers follow: For readers who haven’t read the series, this is not the book to begin with – start at Moon Called, book 1.Ĭontent warning: depictions of violence and torture of people and animals. Kaetrin B Reviews / Book Reviews Fae / Mercy-Thompson / politics / Shifters / Urban-Fantasy / werewolves / Witches 27 Comments















Storm cursed by patricia briggs