A review by bluejayreads
In Mercy, Rain, by Seanan McGuire

4.0

Jack seems to get an inordinate amount of time in the Wayward Children series, but I really don't mind because she and her world of the Moors are great. This story is very short and incredibly atmospheric, and really reminds me of the early books in the series (which, since it's meant to be set just after book two, makes perfect sense). It feels like a single scene of how Jack met her girlfriend Alexis that Seanan just couldn't make fit in Down Among the Sticks and Bones but that she liked and thought was important, so she added some context and rich descriptions to the beginning and called it a short story. And personally, I think it worked very well. The Moors are fascinating anyway, and this reveals some details (or just reminded me of details that I forgot) and provides some more characterization for Jack's mad-scientist mentor. It's a fast, dark, and wonderful read and I enjoyed it very much. 

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