Friday, September 4, 2009


110. Adrian, Lara. Midnight Rising. 384 pages. 9.1.09.


111. Briggs, Patricia. Hunting Ground. 286 pages. 9.4.09.

Readers who enjoyed Patricia Briggs' first Alpha and Omega book will likely enjoy the second installment, Hunting Ground. Following the introduction of Anna and Charles' relationship, Hunting Ground takes the pair to Seattle where Charles works as his father's spokesperson at a conference called to discuss the consequences of werewolves taking their existence public. Not everyone is pleased with Bran's decision to go public, and a series of extreme events send the werewolves scrambling to find the culprit - for individual reasons.

Like Briggs' Mercy Thompson series, the Alpha and Omega novels are fairly consistent in tone and style, and Hunting Ground allows for further insight and character development while avoiding deep introspection. Hunting Ground is intended to be a popular fiction book, and delivers the entertainment such books promise.

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