Why Is Mercy Thompson So Unbelievably Annoying? And now, because of the invention of new technologies they are starting to come out to humans. However, if you're that curious and would like to see my list of awful audiobooks to not download under any cost, email me, and I’ll share, but I refuse to pooh-pooh someone’s life’s work publicly on this blog for the sake of airing out my own frustrations. The walking stick begins following her around, magically appearing in her car or on her nightstand, much to the consternation of the Grey Lords who manage fae artefacts. No one can ever say that about Mercy. Fae, vampires and werewolves, as well as other critters, have been hiding within the population for years. Patricia Briggs The #1 New York Times bestselling urban fantasy series featuring Mercy Thompson, car mechanic and shapeshifter. There are more than just humans in the world. The stick is this interesting detail, like many in the Mercy Thompson books, that gets woven into and out of the ongoing plot. Interview with Patricia Briggs, author of the 'Mercy Thompson' series So, as a book nerd I tend to fan-girl over many series and authors - which is perfectly normal. I would love for all of the skin walkers to be on the same side in a battle against a powerful enemy. Some books with many in a series sag and become the same and get lifeless. I just hope there are many more Mercy Thompson books to come. Her complicated relationships with her "allies" are always interesting. This story made me more anxious for the next Mercy book just so I can spend more time with her, Adam and everyone else I love so much. Outtakes : I wasn’t expecting to get some deleted/outtake scenes from the Mercy Thompson books, so this was a nice treat when I got to the end of the stories! "possible spoiler" I wonder if we will find out if the senator is like Mercy or not. Fortunately, there are enough wonderful books out there that deserve praise. Born in 1965 in Butte, Montana, Patricia Briggs is an American author that has been writing fantasy fiction since 1993. Patricia Briggs once again takes you on a rollercoaster of love, laughter, fear and “OH MY GOSH NOOOOOOOOOO DID THAT REALLY HAPPEN” and it’s a ride that you will want to enjoy ver and over again. But if there is one particular series that gets more of my fan-girl obsessive love, it is without a doubt Patricia Briggs' ' Mercy Thompson … A New York Times best selling writer, Patricia Briggs is most commonly known for her work on the highly popular Mercy Thompson series. There are a few issues I have with the character but I think the crux of the problem is her heavily religious slant, with a secondary (but equally frustrating) issue being the rampant anti-feminism, masquerading as feminism, displayed throughout the books. That would be interesting. This is Mercy Thompson and Anna Latham's reality, both women, strong in No one can ever say that about Mercy. Mercy Thompson, car mechanic and shapeshifter, faces a threat unlike any other in this thrilling entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.