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A Blogger's Bookshelf: Alpha & Omega 0.5-1

Hey everyone!
Welcome to a super quick, super awesome "Blogger's Bookshelf" post!
Today I'm going to share with you yet another Patricia Briggs series- the Alpha and Omega series! These books are like a little side-series to the Mercy Thompson novels, but you can read them separately if that's what you wanna do!

The series kicks off with a little 3-chapter story introducing Anna into the world of Mercy. It's an amazing, fast-paced novel that really kicks off the series and grabs your attention. It comes a part of an anthology known as "on the prowl" and is just amazing. If you have already read the Mercy books, then you'll recognise some characters, such as Charles (Samuel's brother) and the Marrok having a more dominant part in the book. As I said, it really is a great introduction to the series, so make sure you don't miss it out!

"Cry Wolf" is the second book in the series, and introduces the whole "Omega" concept a lot more. Omega is another type of wolf in the pack, but that's all I'm going to say on that matter... So basically in this book we also learn more about a new 'type' of Supernatural for both series- the witch. It's introduced in an awesome, delicate way, but has a cool back-story too. You learn so much more about Anna and Charles in this book too, which is just so amazing that I just don't know what else I can tell you to be honest! Go and read! \o/

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