I never liked the Mercy Thompson books, and it was a twist of fate that I picked up Cry Wolf to begin with and I loved it. I loved Hunting Ground too. Hmm...I think because I love Anna so much that it makes a good book to me
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Thanks. :) I'm very interested to meet a reader who hasn't read the M.T. books but IS reading the Anna/Charles books: do you ever feel like you're missing something in terms of world-building or details, or do you feel you have just enough to get through the books? :)
The only issues I came across in Cry Wolf was when Bran or Charles would mention how deeply Sam hurt and how Bran tried to get Mercy to mate with him. Otherwise I haven't had any other problems that didn't solve themselves within the framework of the two books (and SS). I was kind of interested when I saw that Charles (and of course Bran's pack) had appeared in the Mercy books, but it didn't seem as if that was a major plot point.
It wasn't like within the Buffy Universe how Spike died in Buffy series finale, but came back as a in ghost in Angel season 5--how it was important to know the particulars of why/how he died. It was more like when Willow would make a guest appearance on Angel for five minutes and its explained in Buffy as 'Oh Angel needed help'. Not a big deal, just an interesting sidenote.
::hands over a pile of coffee flavored cookies:: Short story :) you know as I was typing it I was like 'maybe I shouldn't just wantonly abbreviate things...' but yeah sorry XD
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It wasn't like within the Buffy Universe how Spike died in Buffy series finale, but came back as a in ghost in Angel season 5--how it was important to know the particulars of why/how he died. It was more like when Willow would make a guest appearance on Angel for five minutes and its explained in Buffy as 'Oh Angel needed help'. Not a big deal, just an interesting sidenote.
If that makes sense at least.
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Thank you. I figured it was something obvious, but my brain, she's not working. :)
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