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Mercy Blade by Faith Hunter
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2011-reads, ebooks, urban-fantasy, favorites

In this highly-anticipated third installment in Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series, Jane's headed to the Big Easy, to do a job for the Master of the City, Leo Pellisier. Not too much of a hardship, as her new main man--undercover cop Rick--is there too. But it's not too long before their jobs get in the way of their relationship...

To add to the man-undercover-angst, her boss Leo's not too fond of Jane right now (after the events in Blood Cross), so she also has stay-under-the-radar angst. But when trouble shows up in the form of weres (dogs AND cats), that doesn't stop her from trying to head off a revenge-motivated retaliation against Leo. Unfortunately for Jane, all of this action's just the side dish to Leo's main task for her: find the vamp who's returned to his territory, and tell him to get lost. Or else.

Character: Jane rocks. She's tough, mentally and physically. And yet she's still vulnerable, especially when trusting her heart to others. So you're totally with her when she starts having doubts about Rick, especially when she hasn't seen him in ages, and it looks like he's hanging with another gal. But I'd expect her to not be so darn wishy-washy about him. You get the facts and then deal with it. Not dwell in angst.

I really like Bruiser in this installment, his character's much more fleshed out, and if Rick weren't in the picture (is he still? I'm not telling!), I'd say take Bruiser for a ride! *wink* The werecats who show up could've been featured more, I think, but maybe that's just because I'm curious, darn it. Yes, yes, I know all about curiosity and cats... Still...

Pace & Plot: Well. Faith Hunter doesn't make you wait for the action, that's for sure. And when the plot gets going, you want to make sure you've got a chunk of time carved out for this book, because this is jam-packed with stuff. If this were an action film, there'd be car chase scenes and explosions and death-defying feats all over it... (cue Quantum Solace theme song... yes, I'm a Daniel-Craig-as-Bond girl...) But since it's a book, you just get fight scenes, fight scenes, and more fight scenes. Phew.

Lest you think it's all action and no substance, you also get Jane wondering about her and Beast, and why there aren't more of them... Some questions get brought up, and I sure hope they get answered! I'm impatiently waiting on the next one.

If you haven't read Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock urban fantasy yet, well, why not?
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Reading Progress

Started Reading
January 1, 2011 – Finished Reading
April 5, 2011 – Shelved
April 5, 2011 – Shelved as: 2011-reads
April 5, 2011 – Shelved as: ebooks
April 5, 2011 – Shelved as: urban-fantasy
January 14, 2012 – Shelved as: favorites

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Maja (The Nocturnal Library) It was because of this review that I sent you a friend invite. Thanx fir accepting. :)

I never expected to like this series so much. I was reluctant to read it at first, but then I got dragged in and I couldn't stop! And Dark UF is usually not my first choice.

I hope Rick doesn't come back for good. I hate the guy.


drey Thank you for the comment, Maja! I love this series--I found Faith Hunter through another favorite author, C.E. Murphy. I love all kinds of UF, as long as they have an interesting storyline and strong characters.

I don't hate Rick--he's a non-feature here. I do like Bruiser, but I get why Jane's reluctant to get involved with yet another guy who's got other first-priorities. I can't wait to see what Faith gives us next. 2012! ugh...


Susie Schroeder Love this series


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