Series: Mercy Thompson
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Winter Lost by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Winter Lost by Patricia BriggsSome bargains are older than the world you know. Beneath the surface of a modern crisis lies mythic obligation, hidden identities, and rules that do not care who gets hurt.
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Soul Taken by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Soul Taken by Patricia BriggsPower never forgives being escaped. What follows is a careful dismantling of safety, trust, and restraint, where every move is designed to force visible cracks rather than open war.
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Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Smoke Bitten by Patricia BriggsThe most dangerous bargains are the ones no one can call a lie… Every consequence stems from promises kept so cleanly that there is no one to accuse and nothing…
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Storm Cursed by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Storm Cursed by Patricia BriggsRecognition is more terrifying than discovery. The story builds its power not on shock, but on the slow realization that the signs were always there.
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Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Silence Fallen by Patricia BriggsThe world widens, the stakes escalate, and nothing feels safe. Unfamiliar territory, shifting alliances, and hidden power push the series into darker, riskier ground.
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Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Fire Touched by Patricia BriggsProtection becomes a promise, not a reaction. The stakes expand from personal survival to collective safety, changing how power and loyalty are understood.
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Night Broken by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Night Broken by Patricia BriggsThis is urban fantasy that refuses to be comfortable. The stakes feel personal and raw, turning pack politics and relationships into the sharpest weapons in the room.
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Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Frost Burned by Patricia BriggsThe Bite Breakdown: Quick Verdict I found Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs to be a tense, character driven entry that rewards long term readers and challenges Mercy in ways that…
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River Marked by Patricia Briggs
Read more: River Marked by Patricia BriggsMythology that feels lived in, not layered on. The world expands through culture and belief rather than spectacle, giving the story a quieter but deeper weight.
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Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Silver Borne by Patricia BriggsThis is a turning point story, the kind where the rules of the world shift quietly but permanently. Politics harden, old powers grow desperate, and a heroine learns that knowledge…

