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On the Prowl by Sunny, Patricia Briggs, Eileen Wilks, Karen Chance

arnettia's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm a big fan of the Mercedes Thompson series and this was an added bonus. I love the way we got to see more of Charles and can't wait to see how his story unfolds with Anna.

kathydavie's review against another edition

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5.0

Patricia Briggs' Alpha & Omega is sort of Mercy Thompson 3 as well as Alpha & Omega 1. The events in this book occur after the first MT book.

Karen Chance's Buying Trouble occurs after Midnight's Daughter.

Sunny's Mona Lisa Betwining is from her Monere series and should fit between the fight with Mona Louisa and when Dontaine becomes Mona Lisa's lover.

Eileen Wilks' Inhuman was excellent (World of the Lupi 3; although I think this is 2 as it is concurrent although not well-meshed with #1).
Rule & Lily meet over a crime and he wants her, meets her grandmother at her sister’s wedding rehearsal dinner


ludacrystal414's review against another edition

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5.0

I only read this for Alpha and Omega. It did not disappoint. I love Charles and Anna.

astrodish's review against another edition

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This has the first story in Patricia Briggs spin off of the popular mercy Thompson series that I love with a passion. It was good 😊

avid_reader_96's review against another edition

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4.0

Definitely felt like the first couple of chapters of Cry Wolf.

katyanaish's review against another edition

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4.0

Alpha & Omega #0.5 - A must-read for this series, as the first book doesn't make a lot of sense without this intro, which is a ... weird choice. Nevertheless, a good read.

World of the Lupi #3.5 - I read this after reading Lupi #4, and it was great to fill in Kai and Nathan's stories, as they were sort of... main characters that popped up out of nowhere. But this is a great short story, well worth a read.

beautifuldissonance's review against another edition

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3.0

I'd really like to give this book a better rating, and if it had ended after the first three stories I would have, but the last story by Sunny was terrible.

It's as if she's taken the most ridiculous elements from Laurell K. Hamilton's 'Merry Gentry' and 'Anita Blake' series', and Anne Bishop's 'Black Jewel's' series, and smooshed them together into one short trainwreck of a crossover fanfic. Then just changed a few details in order to make it seem original. Just one more 50 Shades wannabe, and honestly... why would you want to be?!

pinklilly122's review against another edition

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4.0

my review is only for Alpha & Omega.
I recently finished the Mercy Thompson series and got this book specifically to start Alpha & Omega. I really enjoyed the story and thought it was great to learn more about Charles. Im only a few chapters into Cry Wolf, but I can tell I will enjoy this series as much as Mercy.
After I finish the series I may come back and read the other stories in this book

silreadsalot's review against another edition

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1.0

I'll give Briggs story 3 1/2 stars. The rest of the book was just awful.

alikatson's review against another edition

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4.0

Reading for Buying Trouble - Karen Chance. I've already read Alpha & Omega which was great - I rated it on it's unique entry.

This was an interesting story and showed a new viewpoint of the world I've gotten to know through Cassandra Palmer. I actually find this more interesting - the wizards and faerie part of the world versus all the vampire politics.

Claire was a cool character and I really liked Heidar as well. I hope to see more of them in the main series.