Which leaves me with the dilemma of what I can say about the plot. Even though it happens in the first third of the book and usually I’d consider that fair game for a review, I really think it’s best experienced without spoilers. But it’s a big shakeup in the Mercyverse and the ramifications of it will ripple into the next Alpha & Omega book and at the least, the next Mercy book too. In fact, I think Fire Touched contains one of the biggest shockers in the series and we are now up to book 9.įans ought not to worry, the shock is something which, when one thinks about it at all, is entirely organic to the plot and makes sense and it happens fairly early in the piece. You managed to surprise and shock me mightily. Sometimes as a series continues, the later books can begin to get a little boring and contain few surprises. If you don’t want to be spoiled even a tiny bit, it may be best to read this review after you’ve read the book.įor those people, the short version is: I loved it, go read it stat. I have hinted at a couple of things and some may consider even that hinting is spoilerish. I have tried hard not to give anything really important away but still provide a review which is of some use to readers. Note: I do think this book is best experienced fresh and without any spoilers.
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