6/21/2023 0 Comments Moon called series orderThere’s also paranormal romance going on, but I didn’t feel especially drawn to any of Mercy’s suitors. When she tries her best to help out a young werewolf in need, the universe quickly sends Mercy a reminder of the age old saying “no good deed ever goes unpunished.” Things escalate pretty quickly after that with attempted/successful murders, kidnapping, werewolf politics, etc. Mercy is just going about her business, living her everyday life when things suddenly get completely turned upside down. Better to ease the general public into things than cause a widespread panic, right? (Mostly with the lighter fluffy sort of fae and not the monstrous I’m-gonna-eat-your-face kind of creatures, of course.) Baby steps, people. There are supernatural creatures galore in this series, and some of them are even known about by humans thanks to their powers that be deciding to come public. Luckily for her, her transformation is nowhere near as painful and brutal as that of the werewolves who also inhabit her everyday world. Mercedes Thompson, better known to her friends as Mercy, is a mechanic by day and a shapeshifting “Walker” by night, able to take on the form of a coyote at will. This series came highly recommended by Cupcakes and Machetes, so I was excited to give it a whirl. In my recent frenzy of reading Urban Fantasy, I finally got around to reading Moon Called, the first novel in the series of Mercy Thompson books.
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