Kat rated Silver Borne: 5 stars

Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs (Mercy Thompson)
All-new action in the #1 New York Times bestselling urban fantasy series When mechanic and shapeshifter Mercy Thompson attempts to …
Avid reader; mostly nonfiction; history, tech, alternative medicine, self help. Though I love fantasy and science fiction equally.
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All-new action in the #1 New York Times bestselling urban fantasy series When mechanic and shapeshifter Mercy Thompson attempts to …

When her former boss and mentor is arrested for murder and left to rot behind bars by his own kind, …

Mechanic Mercy Thompson has friends in low places-and in dark ones. And now she owes one of them a favor. …
Great start to what seems like a great series; love how the author mixes different legends and cultures to make a well-thought out novel that combines various elements into one cohesive plotline. Well worth reading; five stars and recommended to all fantasy lovers out there.

R. A. Salvatore: Maestro (2016)
Yet another good one from a fantastic author. So many characters, though, one can't decide whether good, evil, or something in between. Read and find out. Though part of the middle plotline does leave some stuff to be desired; some of the particulars are never in fact explained quite as well as they ought to have been.
Yet another good one from a fantastic author. So many characters, though, one can't decide whether good, evil, or something in between. Read and find out. Though part of the middle plotline does leave some stuff to be desired; some of the particulars are never in fact explained quite as well as they ought to have been.

Victory reigns at Mithral Hall but Drizzt knows that the dark elves of Menzoberranzan, including the powerful Archmage Gromph, aren't …
This entire series is one of fantastic authorship; this book is no different. It's one of those where the series could end if the reader chose for it to, but the very end hints at something even better coming up in the next installment.
This entire series is one of fantastic authorship; this book is no different. It's one of those where the series could end if the reader chose for it to, but the very end hints at something even better coming up in the next installment.
Follows dwarf king Bruenor Battlehammer and his violent feud with the orc kingdom of Many …
Being the second in a rather interesting series, for the first time, it's hard to tell where the beginning of one part of the plot ends, and another begins or are they all woven into a singular plotline with multiple strands?
Being the second in a rather interesting series, for the first time, it's hard to tell where the beginning of one part of the plot ends, and another begins or are they all woven into a singular plotline with multiple strands?


Free for the first time in almost one hundred years, Drizzt feels not only relief, but guilt, and this makes …