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Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs

hmushock's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.5

dameolga's review against another edition

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5.0

Mercedes is one of my favorite heroines.

sophiarose1816's review against another edition

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

5.0

I'm on a role having just experienced Moon Called in audio format.  I kept going with Blood Bound and the ongoing adventures of coyote shifter, Mercy Thompson and her friends as told by the fabulous Lorelei King.

Blood Bound is book two in the Mercy Thompson series and is part of an urban fantasy series that holds a separate challenge for Mercy in each book, but there is a series arc and ongoing development in characters and relationships that make it best read in order.

One of Stefan's 'sheep' is forcefully turned by a friend-rival who then sends Daniel out on a route check when a strange vampire enters the Seethe's territory and it was nothing routine in the end.  Something about the whole matter troubles Stefan so he calls in his favor from Mercy and trusts to her 'Walker' talent to see through any magical illusions or compulsions if this strange vampire ends up getting past his own formidable vampiric power.  Mercy and Stefan don't fare any better than Daniel and it takes the most powerful members of the tri-city supernatural community to stop a powerful evil who is slaughtering his way through anyone in his path.

Meanwhile, Mercy doesn't know what to do with her attraction to two different men who both are sticking close and making their interest known.  Samuel, who is brooding more than ever and struggling with issues that might break this old, strong werewolf including his conflicted love for her because he's already had his chance in the past, and then, Adam, who makes her feel too much and too deeply so that she is convinced he is compelling her and neutralizing her free will- though, deep down, she knows he is too honorable for that.  She shelves this when there is an evil to vanquish and the lives of many she loves are threatened.  Time for her coyote to hunt.

This is not even my first time re-reading this book.  It's one of my favorites in the series, but it has been some time.  I was struck by new details that I noticed before, but really caught my attention in this one.  I think that is the mark of a fabulous book-series when one can keep mining out more to appreciate with multiple re-reads and also get lost in the moment so that it is almost like it is happening for the first time once again.  The word craft, characters, dialogue, background, and plot build are spot on.

There is the deeper exploration of the vampire world which is always fascinating.  The teasing out of Stefan's life in his seethe and his friendship with Mercy which is forbidden for them both because of who they are.  The author was not afraid to show the amazing side of vampires, but also the shadowy and edgier one that was not in the least glamorous.  It makes them more real and engaging.

The love triangle is not a trope I have much toleration for, but its presence in this book was so background much of the time and the foreshadowing of what was to be was so strong that I could simply appreciate the way the emerging romance was developing at a slow rate that could be savored.

But, it was the relationships between Mercy and Adam's pack and then Adam and his close friendship with Warren that really struck me this time.  That pack antagonized Mercy, but when she exercised it, she dominated them even Adam's second, Darrell.  Even though she likes to think she was barely tolerated and despised and that she has no place in pack because she is coyote, it was obvious that she was wrong and she had a very definite place.  When Warren was hurt and it was mentioned that he was Adam's best friend and that was how he came to be and stay in the pack even when many were hostile to him, it was the first time I'd really noticed this pack relationship.  Warren was always his go-to guy and I thought it was because he recognized Warren's place of power in the pack and his steady nature, but it was more.  I do love good bromances.

A full cast with sounds effects and music only enhances the story and drew me deeper in.  All the actors seemed right for their parts even if a couple voices took a bit for me to settle into since I already had a certain idea in my mind of what the character would sound like.

As I re-listen to this series, I am delighted afresh.  If you just so happen to have gotten late to the game on urban fantasy or this series, don't hesitate to pick it up.  It's solid gold even years later. 

Again, this was a re-read and if anything it was even better getting the audio version.

sunlitrain's review against another edition

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4.0

A quick but very satisfying read. On to the next! :)

ripleyivy's review against another edition

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4.0

I like the vampires that are used here. I'm interested to see where this goes. Pretty done with the love triangle though.

estarasanatani's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm still working out how I feel about this series. I like the main character; I enjoy the plot. The villain of this piece was genuinely scary and fun to read about.

But. But! The whole picture she paints of who werewolves are, how they behave toward each other and toward Mercy... it's hard for me to reconcile with her wanting me to see them as viable romantic leads. I mean, I'm not feeling like a choice between "he never lies about mostly wanting me as a magical baby-making machine" and "it's admirable that he's one of only a handful of Alphas I'd trust not to rape a ten-year-old" is much of a freaking choice. Girl needs to broaden her social circle.

exquisite_ashes's review against another edition

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fast-paced

3.75

 Okay the dramatized adaptations are fine except for actually no listening to people kiss in your headphones as vague background flavor is gross and annoying. Going to have to go back to the regular audiobook versions very soon actually. I seem to recall Stefan always being my favorite character though, which holds true so far. 

inbooktravels's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

anoriega's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked this second book more than the first- it felt as those there was a lot more action that wasn't dramatically stretched out or elongated. I'm getting more of a feel for Mercy and what she does or doesn't like. I'm still not completely convinced of all the other character's because I haven't been given enough to go off of, except for Stephen and the vampires. There is so much more information on them, and you get to see more of Stephen's personality.

I still really like this series and will be continuing on!

little_book_dragon's review against another edition

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4.0

3½-4 stars.