Supernatural Type: Witches

  • Patricia Briggs - Burn Bright - book review

    Burn Bright by Patricia Briggs

    When leadership hesitates, the cost spreads outward. The story explores how absence, doubt, and delayed action can destabilize even the most powerful structures.

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  • Patricia Briggs - Silence Fallen - book cover

    Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs

    The 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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  • Patricia Briggs - Frost Burned - book cover

    Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs

    The 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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  • Patricia Briggs - Fair Game - book cover

    Fair Game by Patricia Briggs

    The danger is not the monsters. The real tension comes from systems deciding who deserves protection and who can be sacrificed without consequence.

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  • Patricia Briggs - Cry Wolf - book cover

    Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs

    Healing is not linear, and it is not romantic. This story understands that recovery happens in inches, through boundaries, patience, and the slow rebuilding of trust.

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  • Patricia Briggs - Moon Called - book cover

    Moon Called by Patricia Briggs

    Living on the edge of danger creates its own rules. This heroine survives by understanding boundaries, reading threats early, and never confusing bravery with survival.

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  • Patricia Briggs Author Portrait

    Patricia Briggs

    I love Patricia Briggs because her heroines survive without becoming hardened, and her worlds feel emotionally honest rather than performative. She lets women be strong and soft at the same…

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