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Burn Bright (Alpha and Omega, Bk 5)
Burn Bright - Alpha and Omega, Bk 5
Author: Patricia Briggs
They are the wild and the broken. The werewolves too damaged to live safely among their own kind. For their own good, they have been exiled to the outskirts of Aspen Creek, Montana. Close enough to the Marrok's pack to have its support; far enough away to not cause any harm. — With their Alpha out of the country, Charles and Anna are on call ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425281321
ISBN-10: 0425281329
Publication Date: 1/29/2019
Pages: 304
Rating:
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4.1 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 18
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While I enjoy this series, I do prefer the MT series more. Maybe it's the 1st person and as a result the ability to get into the character's head more, I do like Mercy more as a character (and Adam over Anna/Charles). I do think this series is important too, there things that happen that also effect MT. This ties both worlds together and I have a ideas of what could happen in future books. Maybe.
Charles is in charge of the pack because Bran up and decided to go on a vacation. Turns out there is a traitor in the pack. We meet some of the Wildlings (and some are killed). The Wildlings are fragile and in poor control of their wolf sides.
There is witchcraft, a Skinwalker, and the mentioned traitor. I am interested in Wellesley- I think he is an interesting character and could have his own spin-off. Wellesley is a former slave and is also apparently descended from a magical family.
The suckiest part of this book occurred at the beginning. Charles and Anna had a conversation about Bran and Mercy. I will say it was icky (Mercy is someone that Bran raised and she looks at him as a father figure). Was that necessary? Nope. But, it was a short conversation and didn't last longer than a few pages. I'm going to pretend I didn't read that.


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