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Bone Crossed (Mercy Thompson, #4)
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Nov 20, 2008
bookshelves: favorite-or-autobuy-author, urban-fantasy, werewolf, owned-copy, favorite-series, favorites, hero-to-die-for, heroine-i-adore, supercouple, good-secondary-characters, faerie, vampire, marked-for-death, ghost, coyote-trickster, shapeshifter, 2015-action-adventure-challenge, 2015-challenge-factory-challenge, 2015-cover-to-cover-challenge, 2015-dangerous-hero-challenge, mechanic, atypical-lead-character, character-multi-ethnic-heritage, native-american, native-american-folklore, post-traumatic-stress-disorder, possessive-and-or-jealous-hero, reread, 2020-action-adventure-aficionados-c, 2020-action-heroines-yearly-challen, 2020-dhasg-challenge, audiobook, audible-owned
Read 2 times. Last read November 2020.
Reread on Audible in November 2020
So I love these books are audiobooks. Lorelei King is great. Her voice fits Mercy so well. Actually, she's great at the other characters as well. I love the growly inflection she gets when Adam is being Adam, and she captures the dichotomy of Samuel (a man of natural humor but also deeply grieving what he's lost and fears he can never have). Yeah, all the characters.
I forgot how scary this book is. The ghost part is quite chilling, but moreso is the vampire who is about as evil as you can be. Mercy always manages to fall out of the frying pan and into the fire. But she comes out on top. I think she's such a great heroine. She is powerful but also vulnerable, and the reader doesn't have to feel bored that she's going to easily gain the upper hand over the bad guy. On top of that, the strength of the connections that Mercy has made with others, her capacity for caring and loving others, and her willingness to put herself on the line for her friends and family makes her one of my favorite characters.
I always have to talk about my love for Mercy and Adam together. I can't say enough how much I stan them together. I loved seeing them do a date night. Granted it got ruined by external forces, but it was still super cute.
I'm about done rereading the books, and next is one I haven't read yet, Silver Borne. I'm excited!
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Patricia Briggs continues to impress me with her oh-so expressive writing that conveys so much, so economically. I am truly in awe of her talent. Clearly I am very behind on this series. It's not due to a lack of appeal, but due to my reading style and my review reading taking up a lot of my reading time. But I do love knowing that I have a guaranteed read when I reach for one of her books.
Mercy is definitely near the top of my list of fictional characters I think I would love to have as a friend in real life. Probably number one, if I'm honest. And not just because she's an excellent and trustworthy mechanic (and I need one of those big time). Mercy is a mix of real-life traits: humble, down-to-earth, courageous (even in the face of fear, which is the true definition of courage), snarky, empathetic, observant, and very self-deprecating. While some readers don't like abuse storylines in their books, I don't mind them when they are done well. Mercy shows so much strength and fortitude of character. Her journey to recovery after her attack in Iron Kissed is realistic and inspiring. I truly love this woman.
Briggs writes the kind of fantasy that grabs hold of me and doesn't let go. She plants a garden of what seems like ordinary wildflowers, but exotic blooms that are far from ordinary grow in that garden, waiting to be plucked by a reader. Briggs mixes shapeshifters, werewolves, fae, and vampires in an appealing way that doesn't leave out the inherent menace of all the various supernatural creatures. With a coyote shifter narrator, the reader is fully along for the ride, as Mercy is the first to admit that being a coyote shifter doesn't always give her the advantage, but often puts her in a dangerous situation (while she is more immune to magic than most, she's not impervious.) Oh, and Briggs also throws in ghosts. I must say that I was happy as a clam, since I love fantasy like a house on fire, but I also have an appreciation for old school/classic horror and an old-fashioned ghost story.
Can I take the time to gush over the men in Mercy's life?
Adam, Adam, Adam! How I love you. He is perfect for Mercy. And I like that Mercy is starting to see past her emotional wounds and barriers to see him for who he is, her Mate. Also, I love that Adam is so patient and loving about it, even though that is an act of hard-won discipline. He's very possessive, but not in a controlling, irritating way. I love a possessive hero like a house on fire, but I find controlling, dominating men a turnoff. Adam is just right for me. I wish I had an Adam in real life! He's very demonstrative that Mercy is his, but he's not trying to dictate to her every step she takes. He's a true life partner.
If there was no Adam in the Mercy Thompson world, then I would definitely be all over Samuel. I still love Samuel, very much. I just don't love him for Mercy's mate. I love him all on his own, and I hope he gets the Mate he needs one day. He's a really cool character. Sweet as pie, but also full of danger that makes the hair stand up on one's neck. He seems serious, but has this mischievous sense of humor. His calm facade hides a wild wolf that might never be tamed.
Bran is the Man, or rather, the Alpha of the Alphas (Marrok). He steals a scene, no matter who else is in it. And that's saying something in this series! I know Briggs has said she probably won't write a book with Bran as a main character. I'm sad and understanding of that. He's such a mysterious and compelling figure, when he shows up, it's so satisfying but also tantalizing. I can't love him more. I'm always hungry for more of him.
Stefan has actually grown on me quite a bit. While I have become quite a vampire romance fan, I still prefer shifters/weres to vampires, and I like that they take center place in this series. But Stefan adds such a nice touch to this series. While he insists on telling Mercy that he is a 'very bad man', his actions say otherwise. I haven't decided who would play my Stefan, but it would have to be an actor with lots of presence. I liked how Briggs develops Mercy's friendship with Stefan much more in this book (it was more assumed at the beginning). I have to say the vampire storyline makes my heart beat fast and gives me shivers. They are truly menacing creatures.
The thing with Briggs is that no character is a throwaway. Each one is carefully developed, even for their short presence in this book. You feel everything even in a short scene that you should feel. And while the characters might throw you for a loop at first, their motivations are apparent as the layers peel away.
I think that for the short length of this book, it's really a full meal. Urban fantasy for the true lover of the genre. Also, I think a good gateway to those who are investigating this genre for the first time. Mercy by herself is enough to keep a reader hooked. But the secondary characters, the plotting and storyline will have the reader staying for seconds and dessert.
Highly recommended!
So I love these books are audiobooks. Lorelei King is great. Her voice fits Mercy so well. Actually, she's great at the other characters as well. I love the growly inflection she gets when Adam is being Adam, and she captures the dichotomy of Samuel (a man of natural humor but also deeply grieving what he's lost and fears he can never have). Yeah, all the characters.
I forgot how scary this book is. The ghost part is quite chilling, but moreso is the vampire who is about as evil as you can be. Mercy always manages to fall out of the frying pan and into the fire. But she comes out on top. I think she's such a great heroine. She is powerful but also vulnerable, and the reader doesn't have to feel bored that she's going to easily gain the upper hand over the bad guy. On top of that, the strength of the connections that Mercy has made with others, her capacity for caring and loving others, and her willingness to put herself on the line for her friends and family makes her one of my favorite characters.
I always have to talk about my love for Mercy and Adam together. I can't say enough how much I stan them together. I loved seeing them do a date night. Granted it got ruined by external forces, but it was still super cute.
I'm about done rereading the books, and next is one I haven't read yet, Silver Borne. I'm excited!
************************************************
Patricia Briggs continues to impress me with her oh-so expressive writing that conveys so much, so economically. I am truly in awe of her talent. Clearly I am very behind on this series. It's not due to a lack of appeal, but due to my reading style and my review reading taking up a lot of my reading time. But I do love knowing that I have a guaranteed read when I reach for one of her books.
Mercy is definitely near the top of my list of fictional characters I think I would love to have as a friend in real life. Probably number one, if I'm honest. And not just because she's an excellent and trustworthy mechanic (and I need one of those big time). Mercy is a mix of real-life traits: humble, down-to-earth, courageous (even in the face of fear, which is the true definition of courage), snarky, empathetic, observant, and very self-deprecating. While some readers don't like abuse storylines in their books, I don't mind them when they are done well. Mercy shows so much strength and fortitude of character. Her journey to recovery after her attack in Iron Kissed is realistic and inspiring. I truly love this woman.
Briggs writes the kind of fantasy that grabs hold of me and doesn't let go. She plants a garden of what seems like ordinary wildflowers, but exotic blooms that are far from ordinary grow in that garden, waiting to be plucked by a reader. Briggs mixes shapeshifters, werewolves, fae, and vampires in an appealing way that doesn't leave out the inherent menace of all the various supernatural creatures. With a coyote shifter narrator, the reader is fully along for the ride, as Mercy is the first to admit that being a coyote shifter doesn't always give her the advantage, but often puts her in a dangerous situation (while she is more immune to magic than most, she's not impervious.) Oh, and Briggs also throws in ghosts. I must say that I was happy as a clam, since I love fantasy like a house on fire, but I also have an appreciation for old school/classic horror and an old-fashioned ghost story.
Can I take the time to gush over the men in Mercy's life?
Adam, Adam, Adam! How I love you. He is perfect for Mercy. And I like that Mercy is starting to see past her emotional wounds and barriers to see him for who he is, her Mate. Also, I love that Adam is so patient and loving about it, even though that is an act of hard-won discipline. He's very possessive, but not in a controlling, irritating way. I love a possessive hero like a house on fire, but I find controlling, dominating men a turnoff. Adam is just right for me. I wish I had an Adam in real life! He's very demonstrative that Mercy is his, but he's not trying to dictate to her every step she takes. He's a true life partner.
If there was no Adam in the Mercy Thompson world, then I would definitely be all over Samuel. I still love Samuel, very much. I just don't love him for Mercy's mate. I love him all on his own, and I hope he gets the Mate he needs one day. He's a really cool character. Sweet as pie, but also full of danger that makes the hair stand up on one's neck. He seems serious, but has this mischievous sense of humor. His calm facade hides a wild wolf that might never be tamed.
Bran is the Man, or rather, the Alpha of the Alphas (Marrok). He steals a scene, no matter who else is in it. And that's saying something in this series! I know Briggs has said she probably won't write a book with Bran as a main character. I'm sad and understanding of that. He's such a mysterious and compelling figure, when he shows up, it's so satisfying but also tantalizing. I can't love him more. I'm always hungry for more of him.
Stefan has actually grown on me quite a bit. While I have become quite a vampire romance fan, I still prefer shifters/weres to vampires, and I like that they take center place in this series. But Stefan adds such a nice touch to this series. While he insists on telling Mercy that he is a 'very bad man', his actions say otherwise. I haven't decided who would play my Stefan, but it would have to be an actor with lots of presence. I liked how Briggs develops Mercy's friendship with Stefan much more in this book (it was more assumed at the beginning). I have to say the vampire storyline makes my heart beat fast and gives me shivers. They are truly menacing creatures.
The thing with Briggs is that no character is a throwaway. Each one is carefully developed, even for their short presence in this book. You feel everything even in a short scene that you should feel. And while the characters might throw you for a loop at first, their motivations are apparent as the layers peel away.
I think that for the short length of this book, it's really a full meal. Urban fantasy for the true lover of the genre. Also, I think a good gateway to those who are investigating this genre for the first time. Mercy by herself is enough to keep a reader hooked. But the secondary characters, the plotting and storyline will have the reader staying for seconds and dessert.
Highly recommended!
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“That’s a pretty lame superhero name,” I told him.
“Scooby-Doo is already taken,” he said with dignity. “Anything else sounds lame in comparison.”
― Bone Crossed
“Scooby-Doo is already taken,” he said with dignity. “Anything else sounds lame in comparison.”
― Bone Crossed
“One of the oddest things about being grown-up was looking back at something you thought you knew and finding out the truth of it was completely different from what you had always believed.”
― Bone Crossed
― Bone Crossed
“Are you going to tell me what that was about?” Adam asked as we went back upstairs.
“Sometime,” I told him. “When we're telling ghost stories around a campfire, and I want to scare you.”
― Bone Crossed
“Sometime,” I told him. “When we're telling ghost stories around a campfire, and I want to scare you.”
― Bone Crossed
“Hey, Adam,” I said.
I thought you’d want to know that Warren and Darryl made it out of the vampire den alive.”
I sucked in my breath. “You didn’t actually agree to their meeting on Marsilia’s grounds?”
He laughed. “No, it just sounded better than saying they made it out of Denny’s alive. It might not be romantic, but it’s open all night and set in the middle of a brightly lit parking lot with no dark places for skulking parties to ambush from.”
― Bone Crossed
I thought you’d want to know that Warren and Darryl made it out of the vampire den alive.”
I sucked in my breath. “You didn’t actually agree to their meeting on Marsilia’s grounds?”
He laughed. “No, it just sounded better than saying they made it out of Denny’s alive. It might not be romantic, but it’s open all night and set in the middle of a brightly lit parking lot with no dark places for skulking parties to ambush from.”
― Bone Crossed
“Mercy," said my mother thoughtfully, "you never told me your werewolf neighbor was quite that hot.”
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“Thank you, Adam,” I told him. “Thank you for tearing Tim into small Tim bits. Thank you for forcing me to drink one last cup of fairy bug-juice so I could have use of both of my arms. Thank you for being there, for putting up with me.” By that point I wasn’t laughing anymore. “Thank you for keeping me from being another of Stefan’s sheep—I’ll take pack over that any day. Thank you for making the tough calls, for giving me time.” I stood up and walked to him, leaning against him and pressing my face against his shoulder.
“Thank you for loving me.”
His arms closed around me, pressing flesh painfully hard against bone. Love hurts like that sometimes.”
― Bone Crossed
“Thank you for loving me.”
His arms closed around me, pressing flesh painfully hard against bone. Love hurts like that sometimes.”
― Bone Crossed
Reading Progress
November 20, 2008
– Shelved
June 27, 2010
– Shelved as:
favorite-or-autobuy-author
June 28, 2010
– Shelved as:
urban-fantasy
June 30, 2010
– Shelved as:
werewolf
June 18, 2012
– Shelved as:
owned-copy
April 17, 2015
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Started Reading
April 26, 2015
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Finished Reading
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
favorite-series
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
favorites
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
hero-to-die-for
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
heroine-i-adore
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
supercouple
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
good-secondary-characters
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
faerie
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
vampire
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
marked-for-death
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
ghost
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
coyote-trickster
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
shapeshifter
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
2015-action-adventure-challenge
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
2015-challenge-factory-challenge
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
2015-cover-to-cover-challenge
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
2015-dangerous-hero-challenge
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
mechanic
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
atypical-lead-character
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
character-multi-ethnic-heritage
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
native-american
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
native-american-folklore
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
post-traumatic-stress-disorder
April 29, 2015
– Shelved as:
possessive-and-or-jealous-hero
November, 2020
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Started Reading
November, 2020
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Finished Reading
January 21, 2021
– Shelved as:
reread
January 21, 2021
– Shelved as:
2020-action-adventure-aficionados-c
January 21, 2021
– Shelved as:
2020-action-heroines-yearly-challen
January 21, 2021
– Shelved as:
2020-dhasg-challenge
January 21, 2021
– Shelved as:
audiobook
January 21, 2021
– Shelved as:
audible-owned
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Beanbag wrote: "You have so much discipline, Danielle! I blasted through this series so quickly. Great review!Adam is such a dreamboat, isn't he? *swoon*"
I learned the hard way not to read all the way through a series. I did that with one of my favorite series and I had to wait 2 years for the next book. So I am just in the habit of avoiding it now. Honestly, I don't have time really. I have to keep moving on my review books as well. I squeeze in gems in between.
Adam is so dreamy indeed. There should be a picture of him in the dictionary with dreamboat underneath! :0
LOL! I actually added that quote here on GR where Mercy's mom says Adam's hot. heheheheHe's one of my favorite alphas. I think it's because he's such a gentleman.
I do try to break up the reading, but sometimes it ruins other books if I'm on a roll with a series. Now I throw in some rereads of old favorites rather than try something new and have it be diminished by the series I'm currently digging on.
In a couple of years when you get to the next book, you'll fall even deeper in love with Adam. Is that even possible? ;D
Mercy's Men need a Wiki page with these descriptions...and PICTURES! I love this series to the moon, but for some reason this one wasn't my favorite-which. I've got the newest on order, now need chocolate!
I hope it won't take me two years to catch up. I don't think I could love Adam more, but I am up for the challenge. :)I'm trying to read more of my favorite authors and types of books with my review reading and personal reading.



Adam is such a dreamboat, isn't he? *swoon*