Fan-Lit: October 2022

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Thanks for visiting my blog where I review books and stories. I am a published author and I have a Master's Degree in English and Creative Writing. Some of my favorite books are The Hunger Games series, the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Great Gatsby and The Joy Luck Club. I love to read and write short stories; as well as discuss writing and literature in any medium. Hope you enjoy and feel free to comment and make recommendations.



Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Alpha and Omega "Cry Wolf" by Patricia Briggs


Alpha and Omega book “Cry wolf” by Patricia Briggs


A spin-off from of the Mercy Thompson books, this series follows the son of Bran (leader of the wolves in America), Charles and his mate Anna. Both Bran and his sons Charles and Samuel are recurring character in the Mercy Thompson series, but this book focuses solely on Charles and his mate Anna, and we learn more about Bran and his sons. “Cry Wolf” is actually a continuation of a short story titled “Alpha and Omega”. 




Author Patricia Briggs wrote a collection of short stories set in the Mercy Thompson world. The first short story titled “Silver” tells the origin story of Bran, whose mother was a witch and turned him and his son Samuel into werewolves. It’s an interesting story that offers more insight into Bran as a character. The short story Alpha and Omega is about how Charles and Anna meet at her old pack. The book “Cry Wolf”, picks up right where the short story left off, and explores the budding relationship between Charles and Anna.


Anna is a shy girl, that had been mistreated by her old pack and is uncomfortable being with a man. Charles is the son of the Alpha of all wolves in America, and is himself an Alpha, and not used to someone like Anna. It’s revealed in the short story that Anna is an Omega wolf, which means she has unique qualities that other wolves don’t possess. As an Omega, Anna isn’t compelled to follow the orders or influences of an Alpha. Omegas can also influence others wolves themselves but are similar to Submissive wolves. Omegas are rare, and they are born that way.


This book explores new areas of wolves and the history of werewolves. This book also introduces a character named Azreal, also known as the Moor. This character shows up in the 7th Mercy Thompson book, “Frost Burned”. Having known the character first in that series, it was interesting to learn his backstory in this book. The Moor is a character that lost his wife centuries ago, and she was an Omega wolf. Ever since The Moor joined Bran’s pack, he’s been trying to get Bran to kill him. After the events of this book, I think the Moor gets some closure, and then we see how he’s moved on in “Frost Burned.”


The main plot of this book is that there have been sightings of werewolves in the mountains and Bran sends Charles to investigate. Charles and Anna discover a rogue wolf, that just wants to be left alone, but is not the killer they are looking for. Then they discover a witch who has created a golem that looks like The Moor’s dead wife. The witch is connected to The Moor’s past and is the reason of his wife’s death. The Moor figures this out and then tries to go and help Charles.

Ultimately, I found this book to be a bit boring, and w

hile interesting past details and histories of some characters, I had a hard time getting through this book. The witch villain plot was kind of confusing and all over the place. The relationship between Charles and Anna is not well done. I understand that being a ‘fated mate’ is something that wolves can’t control, but that doesn’t explain Anna just getting over her past trauma so easily. They do a good job of showing that she cares for his physical wounds, and that Charles is being patient with her emotional situation. However, I just don’t feel any chemistry between the characters, and Anna agrees to marriage too easily.


Overall, I think the idea of a spin-off series set in the world of Mercy Thompson is a great idea, I just think this book wasn’t well executed. I found the short story to be more compelling than the book. Since I wasn’t big on this book, and I read the first few chapters of the second book and couldn’t get into it, I’m going to shelve this series for a while, and move on to other books that I want to read. So, look forward to new posts, and hopefully some short stories as well. Thank you for reading, and be sure to leave a comment below, or you can help a struggling writer by buying me a coffee here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheChosenGirl 





Thursday, October 20, 2022

Current list of previous posts

Welcome all readers and book lovers to the Fantastic Literature Review blog. If you're new to the blog and don't want to browse through the back catalog of reviews, then here is an updated full list of all my previous reviews and posts. Check the list and see if there is a story or book that you like, and click on the link for the review instead of searching the blog. Enjoy the reviews and thank you for reading!


Book Reviews
Mercy Thompson Series by Patricia Briggs
Soul Taken



          Harry Potter By J.K. Rowling






                        More Book Reviews

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Where the Crawdad Sing by Delia Owens
A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
1984 by George Orwell
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson



Short Story Reviews
Science Fiction




Horror and Dark Fantasy









The Lord of the Rings movie reviews

If you like movies check out the movies review page. I've not updated it in a while, but some reviews include Spider-Man: Far From Home, Justice League, Aladdin (2019) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

Movie Reviews

 


Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Review of Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs

 

Review of Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs

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After really enjoying the last book, I was hopeful that “Smoke Bitten” would be another solid entry into the series. I think this book starts off good, but sort of loses its way as it goes. The ending was a bit rushed and anticlimactic. The main story revolves around a fae creature that gets loose from Underhill, the original land of the fae, and bites people in order to take control of their bodies and do their bidding. The book opens up with a scene at Mercy’s old house right next to Adam’s pack house, which was nice to see. It’s starts off as a murder mystery and on the hunt for a smoke biting rabbit. There’s also a subplot with Adam dealing with a curse on his wolf, and it feels rather strung out and annoying, rather than Adam actually dealing with the repercussions of the ending of the last book. Mercy figures out a way to help Adam, even when the story goes to some dark places.

While I like the mystery of the smoke beast and how it connects to the fae and Underhill, I feel like there’s not enough scenes with the actual smoke beast to make the ending satisfying. There’s also another subplot involving rogue wolves trying to take over the pack. They take over the middle part of the book, and barely factor into the smoke beast plot. There’s a female wolf that is apparently very deadly, and she’s disposed of too easily at the end.

This book also deals more with some of the pack members, picking up on stuff that was established in other books. Unfortunately the vampire Stefan gets benched this book, but they do mention the scary vampire named Wolf that has decided to stalk Mercy. Wolf even temporarily takes away the powers of the fire touched child Aidan, that Mercy and Adam has adopted as a son for public appearances.

We do get a few scenes with Z, Mercy’s mentor, and his college aged son Tad, working in the garage with Mercy, which is always fun. Adam’s daughter Jessie even hangs out with Tad because her friend has a crush on him, and because Tad is a powerful fae that can protect her. At the beginning of the book, Jessie mom, Christy starts some drama, causing some people to turn briefly on Mercy, over that fact that Jessie is going to go to a local college rather than the universities she got accepted into. It’s a small plot, but one that adds some levity throughout the book.

So, overall I enjoyed this book, but I think some problems with the Adam’s wolf storyline and the vagueness of the smoke beast, weigh it down. I always love these books for the interactions between Mercy and the characters, and it was nice to return to fae focused plot. This book reminds me of book seven "Frost Burned", where I really like the first half, then the second half slows down and everything is resolved too neatly with vague explanations for how it all fits together.

There is a new book in the series coming out in 2022, titled “Soul Taken”. As soon as I can I will read that book and do a review. There is a  Mercy Thompson spin-off series called “Alpha and Omega” based on Charles the son of Bran Cornick, the Leader of the wolves, and surrogate father to Mercy, and Charles' mate Anna. So, I’ll do reviews of those books as I read them. There is also a collection of short stories about Mercy Thompson that I might try to read as I read Alpha and Omega, but I will be taking some time off from this world, in order to read some other kinds of books and more short stories for the Halloween season.

Thanks for reading these reviews, let me know what you thoughts are in the comments section. If you like werewolf stories you can read mine on Wattpad "The Lunar Spirit".

https://www.wattpad.com/story/306771957-the-lunar-spirit


Get ready for Halloween by reading my witch story, "Grave Little Witches"