![]() ![]() Mercy takes a stand and publicly declares that the Tri-Cities is under the protection of the Columbia Basin Pack and anyone of attempt to do harm in their territory better be ready to face the wrath of the pack. Once the battle is over and the dust clears, it becomes quite clear that the fae sent the troll to start up trouble with the humans, and Mercy isn’t going to stand back and allow the fae the risk the lives of the people of the Tri-Cities in a power play with the humans. When the pack is called by the local police department to help with a slight troll problem on the bridge, Mercy, Adam and the pack come to the aid of the humans. Not everyone in the pack is a supporter of their alpha’s new mate. She has also been forefront in the pack’s own civil unrest. She is been caught up in fae investgations. Mercy has been dragged into the middle of vampire problems. Mercy has been dragged into the middle of every supernatural problem and this time it is Mercy that drags the pack into the middle of the fae/human standoff. ![]() If you buy the book using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale. ![]() This post contains affiliate links you can use to purchase the book. ![]() This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. Fire Touched (Mercy Thompson, #9) by Patricia Briggs ![]()
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