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So, I'm reading these right now. I really liked book 1 and 2. I'm currently working on Pride right now.
***spoilers*** (Pride) up to p.350
I'm getting very frustrated with both Malone and Faythe. Marc's right, Faythe needs to learn when to keep her mouth shut. However, I understand that when you're being judged by a system that is using your trial for political gain rather then to seek justice, you're going to act pissy. I'm tired of old me trying to play games the lives of others and it makes me sick to read about that particular theme. I've been growling at this book for about an hour and a half now. And what has happened with Marc... we'll just say I think Malone needs to be castrated and his manhood should be served up to him on a plate seeing how he's a... (Okay, apparently I'm really, really angry since I just started typing and I didn't realize that I was getting ready use a word I never use in reference to anything other than my kitten. For some reason I don't feel like deleting where I was going with that so I'm sorry if I offend.)
***spoilers*** (Pride) up to p.350
I'm getting very frustrated with both Malone and Faythe. Marc's right, Faythe needs to learn when to keep her mouth shut. However, I understand that when you're being judged by a system that is using your trial for political gain rather then to seek justice, you're going to act pissy. I'm tired of old me trying to play games the lives of others and it makes me sick to read about that particular theme. I've been growling at this book for about an hour and a half now. And what has happened with Marc... we'll just say I think Malone needs to be castrated and his manhood should be served up to him on a plate seeing how he's a... (Okay, apparently I'm really, really angry since I just started typing and I didn't realize that I was getting ready use a word I never use in reference to anything other than my kitten. For some reason I don't feel like deleting where I was going with that so I'm sorry if I offend.)
I read the synopsis' of the next books. I shouldn't have done that.
***Spoilers***(Pride)
I did enjoy the book despite my earlier comments. A good book elicits a reaction, even if that reaction makes your stomach churn. I don't like that part of Malone's argument for Marc being expelled was that he couldn't be expected to protect Faythe. He was the one that showed up when no one else did to save her butt once again. I get being punished over failure to follow the rules so I won't argue further.
I love the bear. He seems like the only sensible one in the story.
***Spoilers***(Pride)
I did enjoy the book despite my earlier comments. A good book elicits a reaction, even if that reaction makes your stomach churn. I don't like that part of Malone's argument for Marc being expelled was that he couldn't be expected to protect Faythe. He was the one that showed up when no one else did to save her butt once again. I get being punished over failure to follow the rules so I won't argue further.
I love the bear. He seems like the only sensible one in the story.

Do you guys think I should give Pride a few days before starting? It looks like the last 3 will all be predominately political. Will I be just as ready to strangle some of the characters? After reading the summary for book 5, I do know what one of the big surprises will be for book 4 concerning faiths family. Apparently what starts in this book will all get wrapped up in Alpha since it'll be the last book in the series.

If you're interested in the Jace/Marc dynamic, it starts to pick up more over the next couple of books. Some new characters are introduced, and I find that even though Faythe (and the prides) can be a bit tedious sometimes, the books do get better with each installment.
Shift (book 5) is my favorite of the series.
I do enjoy them. I love to read series straight through without any time between books, but I feel like I might need to cool down after this one. The author did a great job of illiciting that emotional response from me. I was okay with it all in Mercy, but it doesn't feel so life and death to me. I love Briggs, but she doesn't seem to kill of as many of her characters. Vincent likes to kill her characters off, which makes it more dramatic.

I also think that this is one of the series where the main character really changes and grows up during the course of the series.
I don't normally mind politics, but Malone just got to me. He reminds me a bit of a principal I use to work for and his reign of terror has made the school a dumping ground since most of us went elsewhere to get away from him.



HaHaHa! That is very true! :) Thanks for keeping me upbeat!


Compare Faythe to Mac in Fever and you'll get where the author is going with the character.

Thanks Carrie! To be honest I never even thought to look at the library. Seems kindof silly of me seeing as how it would be a great place to look! I've never been much of a library person I find whenever I borrow a book, I don't really want to give it back!

So many distractions. I'm going to be classified as a hoarder if I bring any more books into this house.

I've bought too many books in the last few week that are coming out Tues and in October. I don't know if I'll get to Alpha for a bit. I'll probably cave knowing me.

I have lots to comment on, but will refrain from that until more of you are done reading it so there won't be any spoilers.

I should be reading this tomorrow, since I can't access the ebook before midnight.


Ugh...I liked Alpha, but having the book end like it did without really getting to know more about what happened to Kaci, Manx, Owen, Holly, and Ethan's baby mama left me a bit frustrated. Not to mention knowing how the reformed prides were going to work and if any other pride was going to continue to cause problems (not to mention what they were going to do with the newly alligned strays...)
There should have been one more book to tie up the series better. I know that the journey was about Faythe, but I can't help the fact that I started to care about what happened to everyone else.
Argh!!!! So the big "deal" isn't what gets to me. This damn attempt at a dictatorship....I'm not getting past my hatred for all of this.
Jasmine, if you ever have to "create" a government let me know. I've got a great idea. Scares the living daylights out of my kids.
Jasmine, if you ever have to "create" a government let me know. I've got a great idea. Scares the living daylights out of my kids.

I try to get people to try book 2 because book 1 is weaker than the rest of them, but you've given the series a fair go and if it's not working for you, don't feel like you have to keep going.
No sense torturing yourself if something about the books bothers you that much. :(
No, I love it! I just get so pissed that I can't strangle Malone myself that I have a hard time not throwing the book across the room. I hate chauvinistic bastards that think they should be dictators. I've never heard the phrase "he was a good dictator" listed in the history books unless it's propaganda. Generally anywhere from 10-100 years later the tune has changed and the country quits kidding themselves.
I REALLY want to see Faythe castrate the jerk before she kills him. I'm not the murderous type. I might kick and punch, but I couldn't stand by and watch someone be killed. If it's in self-defense and it's you or them, then fight, but plotting and planning to ruin/kill/rape someone? He needs to be castrated.
If you knew me, you'd know how far that is from anything I would ever do in real life, and yet Vincent can write characters that piss me off this much.
I don't particularly like being pissed off, but at least the bad guys evoke something. Black Dagger Brotherhood had me bored to death with their villains.
Sorry my comments have been rather pissy concerning this series. It's because Vincent is actually capable of taking me to that point. I think she's a wonderful writer and I love that I'm getting my were fix. I've felt like I needed a good (non-YA) were book for the past few weeks. For some reason I don't count Dark-Hunter's weres...
I REALLY want to see Faythe castrate the jerk before she kills him. I'm not the murderous type. I might kick and punch, but I couldn't stand by and watch someone be killed. If it's in self-defense and it's you or them, then fight, but plotting and planning to ruin/kill/rape someone? He needs to be castrated.
If you knew me, you'd know how far that is from anything I would ever do in real life, and yet Vincent can write characters that piss me off this much.
I don't particularly like being pissed off, but at least the bad guys evoke something. Black Dagger Brotherhood had me bored to death with their villains.
Sorry my comments have been rather pissy concerning this series. It's because Vincent is actually capable of taking me to that point. I think she's a wonderful writer and I love that I'm getting my were fix. I've felt like I needed a good (non-YA) were book for the past few weeks. For some reason I don't count Dark-Hunter's weres...
This is from an interview with Vincent on the spin-off issue:
"The question I’ve gotten most often by far since Alpha started leaking out was, “Will there be a spinoff?” Some people seem to have heard somewhere that there will be a spinoff, and those people usually ask questions about this supposed spinoff. So let me just answer that question here, to hopefully avoid having to answer it another dozen times in the comments. ;)
I’m not going to swear that there will never be a spinoff. But I am not currently planning one. Nor am I contracted for one. Nor have I ever proposed one. I don’t even know who would narrate this supposed spinoff, should one ever happen. And right now, for the record, though I am thrilled to see how many of you want one (demand it, even!) I am not thinking about a Shifters spinoff.
I’m so sorry to disappoint those who were expecting one, but unless a brilliant new plot arc smacks me over the head…I have no more novel-length Shifter stories, unless I’m willing to rehash old territory. Which I am not. That wouldn’t be fair to me, to the characters, or to the readers."
"The question I’ve gotten most often by far since Alpha started leaking out was, “Will there be a spinoff?” Some people seem to have heard somewhere that there will be a spinoff, and those people usually ask questions about this supposed spinoff. So let me just answer that question here, to hopefully avoid having to answer it another dozen times in the comments. ;)
I’m not going to swear that there will never be a spinoff. But I am not currently planning one. Nor am I contracted for one. Nor have I ever proposed one. I don’t even know who would narrate this supposed spinoff, should one ever happen. And right now, for the record, though I am thrilled to see how many of you want one (demand it, even!) I am not thinking about a Shifters spinoff.
I’m so sorry to disappoint those who were expecting one, but unless a brilliant new plot arc smacks me over the head…I have no more novel-length Shifter stories, unless I’m willing to rehash old territory. Which I am not. That wouldn’t be fair to me, to the characters, or to the readers."
(Bangs head on desk. Again. And Again. And Again.)
I don't understand! The series is good, but it's not the best out there. Why the heck does it do this to me?!?!?! I get into books all the time, but I've never been this bad before. I keep forcing myself to put it done and come on goodreads to distract myself for a few minutes. (hence the massive amounts of comments.)
I don't understand! The series is good, but it's not the best out there. Why the heck does it do this to me?!?!?! I get into books all the time, but I've never been this bad before. I keep forcing myself to put it done and come on goodreads to distract myself for a few minutes. (hence the massive amounts of comments.)

I have spent the last 50 pages shaking. I can't stop. Maybe it's lack of sleep, but I doubt it.
***Spoiler*** (Alpha)
After I finished bawling my eyes out after the first major skirmish I haven't been able to stop. I knew something had to happen since the book was called Alpha, but I thought her dad would be forced down through politics. Not how he was.
***Spoiler*** (Alpha)
After I finished bawling my eyes out after the first major skirmish I haven't been able to stop. I knew something had to happen since the book was called Alpha, but I thought her dad would be forced down through politics. Not how he was.

From a few pages in? ...
***Spoiler*** (Alpha)
That was because she was describing how the attempted rape haunts her at night. I can't begin to imagine how painful that would be and it hurts to read because I know there are people that live that way.
***Spoiler*** (Alpha)
That was because she was describing how the attempted rape haunts her at night. I can't begin to imagine how painful that would be and it hurts to read because I know there are people that live that way.
I finally finished. I think I cried 3 times.
BTW, no comments on my version of justice for Calvin is making me feel evil. =)
BTW, no comments on my version of justice for Calvin is making me feel evil. =)
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