Urban Fantasy discussion
What are you reading?
Anika wrote: "Finished
and
. I am so disappointed with the ending for Shadow Heir. I could SCREAM!!!"I am right there with you. It would be fine if the series was going to continue, but that can't be it!
I just finished
and am diving straight into
. When I started Blood Bound I was liking it but not loving it, but by the end I was really sucked in, so I'm starting the next one straight away :) I've been told this series gets better as it goes which seems to be true.
Faith wrote: "I just finished
and am diving straight into
. When I started Blood Bound I was liking it but not loving it, but by the end I was really..."The end of book #3 is intense!!
Faith wrote: "I just finished
and am diving straight into
. When I started Blood Bound I was liking it but not loving it, but by the end I was really..."When I read the first book of that series,
Moon Called, I felt that way! I did not even bother to read the rest of the books.
I waited almost a year before trying Blood Bound and then liked it and went on to read Iron Kissedand Silver Borneby that time I loved the series and could not wait for River Marked
I find Briggs characters grow on you. I really like Mercy,Adam and the rest. I heard there is a new book out.
Darcy wrote: "Next up for me is 



. Sounds like it'll be good and definitely different from our usual fare.
Finished
, it left off in the end with a lot of questions, no doubt the author wants me to buy the next book in the Series to find out what happens next. Starting
Darcy wrote: "I'll let you know Jean. It is one of my maybe books, maybe it will be good or maybe a dud."Yeah, it looks like it could go either way, but it has so much potential. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. : )
I'm finishing up Stella Cameron's Court of Angels triology. I liked it, a lot.Out of Body, Out of Mind and Out of Sight.
Just finished
and
. Book 1 was sort of...meh? #2 was better but as it wraps up pretty nicely I don't think I'm going to get the next book.Next up:
Jalilah wrote: "Faith wrote: "I just finished
and am diving straight into
. When I started Blood Bound I was liking it but not loving it, but by the en..."Nope, River Marked is the newest book out in the Mercy Series, but there is another series in the same world with a third one coming out March 6th. It involves Samuel's Brother, Charles, and a girl that is mentioned briefly in the River Marked named Anna.
I'm in the middle of
right now. Could not stop once I got into it! And I'm super into it. And yes, the end of Iron Kissed? My god. That was... my god. I think I'll start the Alpha & Omega series after this.... I hate it when I've gotten really into a series and hit a stopping point because then I don't want to read anything else and fall into an awful post book lull.
Faith, when you read Alpha and Omega make sure to start with the short story in
, everything starts there.
Darcy wrote: "Faith, when you read Alpha and Omega make sure to start with the short story in
, everything starts there."Oh, yes. You really do have to read this first. I hadn't read it, and when I started
, which I thought was the first Alpha & Omega book, I was completely lost and thought I had somehow gotten a defective book. Then I found out about this anthology.
It is weird how that short story seems to be a secret. I always try to tell people when I see that they are getting ready to read it. :)
Darcy wrote: "Faith, when you read Alpha and Omega make sure to start with the short story in
, everything starts there."Someone in another group told me I had to read "On the Prowl" first. It is strange that its kind of a secret. I liked it a lot, but I'm a huge Patricia Briggs fan
I read Cry Wolffirst and I thought the book was severly lacking until someone pointed out I needed to read On the Prowl. Of course after that I loved it!I still think it was an odd choice to put so much into the anthology without telling readers or even doing a better job covering the anthology in the book.
Dawn wrote: "I read Cry Wolffirst and I thought the book was severly lacking until someone pointed out I needed to read On the Prowl. Of course after that I loved it!I still think..."
I agree this is unfortunate. I think a lot of people miss it and this is part of the reason that the series is not as popular as the Mercy Thompson series although IMO it is just as good. What I also did not like is that Briggs story is the only good one in that anthology!
Dawn wrote: "I still think it was an odd choice to put so much into the anthology without telling readers or even doing a better job covering the anthology in the book."It makes me wonder if she didn't plan on starting a new series. That after the short story she realized she had more to say with those characters.
Darcy wrote: "...It makes me wonder if she didn't plan on starting a new series. That after the short story she realized she had more to say with those characters."I thought that at first but then I think about how in other books you get a little recap so you can follow along. The recap in Cry Wolf left a lot to be desired. Now I am thinking how well does she recap in any of her books??
Dawn wrote: "I thought that at first but then I think about how in other books you get a little recap so you can follow along. The recap in Cry Wolf left a lot to be desired. Now I am thinking how well does she recap in any of her books??"I did go to a signing with Briggs and she said that had she known at the time she was writing the short story that she was going to continue that she would have ended the short with a different sentence. Then the people that were around us started talking and I didn't hear the rest.
The first time I read the books I didn't care for them as much, didn't see the appeal. But then this fall I did a re-read of them by audio and I can't believe how much I really liked them and I could finally see why people like them as much as Mercy.
Darcy wrote: "Dawn wrote: "I thought that at first but then I think about how in other books you get a little recap so you can follow along. The recap in Cry Wolf left a lot to be desired. Now I am thinking how ..."See I am stuck on you went to a signing with Patricia Briggs that is really awesome!
I am one of those who likes the series as much as Mercy. I am not all that drawn to Anna I mean she is ok and I like watching her with Charles but really I like Charles and Bran. Ok I love Bran.... I think I am going to pick up my copy now :-)
Hey do you wonder with all the book store closings how with authors promote their books?
I do see a lot of authors that do virtual signings. I wonder if that is the wave of the future with stores closing and the rise of e-books.
Darcy wrote: "I do see a lot of authors that do virtual signings. I wonder if that is the wave of the future with stores closing and the rise of e-books."
You can get virtual signings at places like Kindlegraph.
I'm reading
You can get virtual signings at places like Kindlegraph.
I'm reading
hmm you have to buy the anthology to read one story so that you can read the first book in a series. Hmmm sounds like money lol. I think thats why its done like that. Im finding popular authors who know you will go "well ok then ill buy" are starting to connect their series that are set in the same world like that. Richelle Mead did this with her VA series and the new Bloodlines series. If you are intrested in reading bloodlines you have to Buy (or check out from library if you perfer) the 6 previous books in the VA series. Thats 7 sales per person.
Virtual signings ... I am not sure I have ever heard of such a thing...it seems like the antithesis of why I would go to a book signing...I think maybe I am getting old
What is the point of a virtual signing? Isn't the purpose of a book signing to meet the author?!I really liked Cry wolf, but not as much as Mercy. I never read on the prowl, so I wonder if that would have changed my opinion.
gin wrote: "I really liked Cry wolf, but not as much as Mercy. I never read on the prowl, so I wonder if that would have changed my opinion."I think it would. Check it out and then re-read Cry Wolf to see if it makes a difference.
I started
and wasn't too impressed by Anna. After a few chapters in, I found "Alpha and Omega" and it really did change my opinion. I probably ended up liking the book better. And I definitely liked Anna better in
.
Darcy wrote: "gin wrote: "I really liked Cry wolf, but not as much as Mercy. I never read on the prowl, so I wonder if that would have changed my opinion."I think it would. Check it out and then re-read Cry W..."
I tHink I might. It's been a while since I've read them and I haven't read the newest. Maybe I'll do a reread before I read that one.
Jean wrote: "I started
and wasn't too impressed by Anna. After a few chapters in, I found "Alpha and Omega" and it really did change my opinion. I probably ended up liking the boo..."Anna is not "kick-ass" the way Mercy is. However she is very strong in a different kind of way. Because of the fact that she first comes across as a victim, some readers may not like her as much. For that reason perhaps her character needs to grown on you first.
Picked up Mercy Blade - This is the last one of the series I own and i am enjoying so far...then onto Troubled Waters which I just read a glowing recommendation about - new author/series for me, I am excited.
Jean wrote: "Darcy - I'll be interested to hear what you think of Tooth and Nail. Sounds like it'll be good and definitely different from our usual fare."I ended up not finishing this one. I liked Gemma, liked that she boxes and the misfits at the gym. Wasn't sure about the boyfriend and some of his actions. But mostly I gave it up because it was so slow. I kept putting down the book to clean and had a hard time going back to pick it up.
I would say give it a try, but get it from the library if you can.
Jean wrote: "I started
and wasn't too impressed by Anna. After a few chapters in, I found "Alpha and Omega" and it really did change my opinion. I probably ended up liking the boo..."I like Anna, can't wait for the next book to come out. I'm glad that she's isn't like Mercy but she is special in her own way. I believe each story gets better and better so I have high hopes for the next book out. Anna can hold her own.
Darcy wrote: "Jean wrote: "Darcy - I'll be interested to hear what you think of Tooth and Nail. Sounds like it'll be good and definitely different from our usual fare."I ended up not finishing this one. I lik..."
Thanks for getting back to me. Sorry to hear it didn't live up to our expectations. It's never a good sign when you have a hard time picking the book back up. I had one of those last week.
Nice to see so many people talking about Patricia Briggs (though I guess she's a favourite for lot of people, including me). I just picked up River Marked in paperback (I was waiting for the ebook to drop in price, but Book Depository had the pb on sale with free shipping, so...). I just have to finish Kelley Armstrong's Stolen before I read it.I'm one of those who prefers Mercy to Anna, too, though Anna is definitely growing on me.
Has anyone read any of Briggs' other series? What did you think?
Nic wrote: "Nice to see so many people talking about Patricia Briggs (though I guess she's a favourite for lot of people, including me). I just picked up River Marked in paperback (I was waiting for the ebook..."Uh oh, Nic! Remember, you asked... : )
Patricia Briggs actually got me started in the UF world. I had read all of her fantasy books and got really impatient when she started writing UF (since I wasn't reading it at the time). I finally gave up on waiting for one of her traditional fantasy books. I decided to give
a try and quickly read through the series. Obviously, I am now an urban fantasy addict. If you like her UF series, you'll probably like her fantasy books since the writing and pacing are similar. I really like her Hurog duology
(my first Patricia Briggs book) and her Raven duology
.
is also a favorite. (Goodreads has this one as #3, but you don't have to read them in order. I'm pretty sure I didn't.) I think everyone has their own favorites. Maybe my favorites are the ones I read first.
Patricia Briggs!! I loved the Hurog and Raven duologies as well. Though as Jean says, they are fantasy, not UF. I love all her books! I reread those two series every once in a while. Did I read somewhere she is going to write a sequel to Hob's Bargain or was I hallucinating?
Elisa wrote: "Patricia Briggs!! I loved the Hurog and Raven duologies as well. Though as Jean says, they are fantasy, not UF. I love all her books! I reread those two series every once in a while. Did I read so..."I think I heard about the Hob's Bargain sequel too, so it must be true. : ) I hope it is true. It probably won't be for a while though...
Thanks for the P. Briggs comments! I read just about everything, so her other books not being UF certainly won't put me off. (I was a big high fantasy read long before I read UF, too.) Looks like my things-to-read list is getting longer. Good thing I read fast.
Nic wrote: "Thanks for the P. Briggs comments! I read just about everything, so her other books not being UF certainly won't put me off. (I was a big high fantasy read long before I read UF, too.) Looks like m..."I've noticed that my TBR has grown immensely since I joined Goodreads. Happy reading!
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I didn't know that was the last book! It's languishing on my TBR pile, but hearing that Suzie barely shows up is not going to make it move off that list any faster.