![]() To her shock, she finds two of her neighbors dead from an apparent murder-suicide. After one particularly heated conversation, Mercy decides to take a brisk walk to cool her temper, and that’s when she hears the gunshots. Her relationship with Adam has been quite strained lately, thanks to the meddling by his manipulative ex-wife. Not that Mercy needs any more complications in her already drama-filled life. Also known as the fae realm, Underhill has opened one of her gateways quite literally into Mercy’s backyard, letting through a lot of strange types-and strange vibes. ![]() Obviously, if you haven’t read all the books up to this point, you might want to catch up before proceeding with this review as it may contain spoilers for the previous volumes, and Underhill definitely counts as one of these major plot developments. Of course, we have Underhill to thank for most of that. Granted, we’ve had some ups and downs with the last few installments, but Smoke Bitten puts us back on track with some intense paranormal action and good old-fashioned intrigue. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own.Īlong with the Dresden Files, the Mercy Thompson series is one of the longest-running urban fantasy series I’m currently following right now, and I gotta say, at twelve books it’s still going strong. ![]() I received a review copy from the publisher. Book Review: Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs ![]()
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