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Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs

mainon's review against another edition

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4.0

Maybe better than the first.

anotherhel's review against another edition

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4.0

The relationship between Stefan and Mercy... it's such a shame that isn't more explored both in this and future books.

This one I feel like the ending is rushed, more than the first one.

I still really like this for two simple reasons: the simplicity of it (it's a very easy read) and the wolves.

persnickety_9's review against another edition

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5.0

Honestly, I have to give this five stars. This one was SO GOOD and I’m so invested in this series now. It was bloody and grotesque but a great story and such an interesting world Briggs has built here.

cornerofmadness's review against another edition

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4.0

Blood Bound is the second of the Mercy Thompson series. Mercy is a woman with a problem, namely two werewolves, Samuel the very dominant lone wolf who used to be the love of her teen life, and Adam, alpha of the local pack. Samuel is the son of the Marrok, the over all leader of the weres. In Brigg's universe, the weres are very long lived as well. Samuel is centuries older than Mercy and has lost all of his children. He believes that Mercy and he could have ones that live because she's a Walker, a preternatural being that we don't know much about yet other than she turns into a coyote. He's living in her trailer, temporarily, working as a doctor at a local hospital. Adam lives next door and had previously claimed her as his mate so the pack would leave her alone. Now they've gone on dates and she might love him but is definitely not in love with the misogyny of a wolf pack.

As if this wasn't complicated enough, the book opens with Stefan, the vampire (who wins for owning a VW van decked out to look like the Mystery Machine), asks for a favor. Walkers are mostly immune to vampire mind tricks so he wants Mercy to go meet a vampire encroaching on his Mistress's territory but he wants her to go as a coyote. Much to everyone's horror, it goes terrible wrong. Mercy is badly hurt and Stefan may have killed some innocents.

Shocking everyone, they learn that is was a sorcerer (in this universe, a human who's sold his soul to a demon) turned vampire. The fact he could subvert Stefan's mind, Stefan being stronger and older than most vampires, means they're all in trouble. Mercy is sidelined so she can heal while the vampires and the werewolves reluctantly team up but it may be more than they can handle. Mercy is in danger of losing her pack and is reminded that vampires are more or less evil, even if Stefan is less evil than most. There is a lot of world building for the vampires in this one.

Overall, I thought it was very enjoyable. I like Mercy and her friends. The obvious romantic triangle might be a problem for some people. Like many UF heroines, Mercy has a lot of men after her, unlike others, though, this makes more sense. Samuel is a reminder of her youth, Adam is the alpha and well I'm not sure Stefan counts. I don't mind the triangle (though I do like Samuel more than Adam).

maddy_moose's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

salt_air_honey's review against another edition

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4.0

Read it in a couple days. Like the 1st book in her series, cheesy entertaining goodness.

whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition

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5.0

5 Blood Bound Stars

Mercy is fearless, or that’s what she wants you to think. I loved this book. What a great addition to the series.

I am not sure how I feel about Samuel, I kind of like Adam I think he is better for her. He takes in her feeling and I think Samuel is more about himself than her.
I like the love triangle that isn't a triangle well it kind of is but I see Samuel more as the jealous sort. Adam is too but he is watching and waiting.

The vampire in this book freaked me out!! I do like the way Stephan says Mercy’s name. He makes me smile but I fear him too.

I am jumping in to book 3 because well I need more. :D

*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*

logan_turner's review against another edition

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4.0

I stayed up late last night to finish this book, which was very exciting but also not as drawn out as I would have liked. This book had a better story than Moon Called, yet the middle investigatory part was too long and the final battle scenes too short. I would have liked more struggle and conflict and a sooner reveal of the culprits.

christine_aru's review against another edition

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4.0

I actually like Stefan more than the other guys fucking sue me

_vonvonn's review against another edition

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5.0

the trailer part where it got super messed up was creepy as heck lol especially since I was listening to it on audio and it was late at night