A review by anotherhel
Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs

3.0

I recognize that half-crazed desire t day, 'Mine, mine,mine', tempered by love that would never do that without a permission that will never come


Meeeeh...

More weak than the other books. Still enjoyed it. I liked Aiden, although we could have gotten more of his character. We could have gotten more of Underhill too.

There are a lot of things that we are told of in this book, not shown. There's also the problem that somethings are introduced to us too fast because they are needed in the next scene but they disappear afterwards.
SpoilerI'm talking about the wolf who is suicidal. The character is introduced to disappear again and never coming back.
This is occurring more and more through the series and it's something that worries me. It's like it's trying to keep the pace but leaving things behind. I wouldn't mind that the story slowed down a bit to explain and show us stuff that we need to know and that it's interesting. Because I'm not in this series ONLY because of Adam and Mercy. And I'm sure most of us aren't. The world is amazing and so many possibilities for the story to keep going. And I feel like instead of focusing on interesting characters that move the story, some times we just jump things or fastfoward.

I'm hoping it gets back on track at being amazing though because this series is my favorite urban fantasy story.

Death is not to be feared. Death is easy. It is living that is brutal.