Thursday, 7 June 2012

Review: Hunting Ground - Patricia Briggs


Anna Latham didn’t know how complicated life could be until she became a werewolf. And until she was mated to Charles Cornick, the son — and enforcer — of Bran, the leader of the North American werewolves, she didn’t know how dangerous it could be either...

Anna and Charles have just been enlisted to attend a summit to present Bran’s controversial proposition: that the wolves should finally reveal themselves to humans. But the most feared Alpha in Europe is dead set against the plan — and it seems like someone else might be too. When Anna is attacked by vampires using pack magic, the kind of power only werewolves should be able to draw on, Charles and Anna must combine their talents to hunt down whoever is behind it all — or risk losing everything...

My thoughts:
Edit: Now this is the problem with actually posting the review here later, this review is one of those from last week when reviewing and I just did not seem to work. I think there is one or two more to come ;)

I am feeling the loss of my reviewing mojo at the moment, I just do not know..it feels like I have nothing to say. Like I have said it all before. Like the same old style just wont cut it anymore.

Characters:
Anna, I just do not know. I know she has been hurt, I know she is an omega. But even if she flashes her teeth she still feels like a little rabbit. She is so tame.

Charles, no I just can't fall for him like I did with Bran *sighs* Bran, mmmm nom nom. Or like with Sam. Charles I do like, but I do not fancy him and I would not like to be his friend.

Love:
These two have issues, that I do like. How he tries to take it slow. As a couple I get them more. As a couple I like them.

Story:
The wolves are coming out and are having a summit. There were bad wolves, good wolves and the hunt to find killers. Throw in a few surprises, a few phone calls to Bran (damn it, I want more BRAN!) and you got quite an exciting story.

Final verdict:
The book was good and so short and easy. Just what I need as my reviewing mojo has decided to leave. Still I like it nowhere as much as the Mercy series.

Series: Alpha & Omega #2
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Pages: 286
Published: 2009 by Ace
Source; My own


40 comments:

  1. Eh. I don't know, all these UF series seem to be blending together. Maybe that's why I haven't read any lately.

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    1. This one does blend into another series, but that is cos it's a spin.off :)

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  2. I understand I prefer the Mercy books as well. I need to read this one, it's in my TBR pile fore a while... But as you say it's different and I always find another book to read lol. It's difficult for me to write a review later, I easily forget so I try to write them right now after finishing it. But I know it's complicated to do that.

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    1. I did write it at once, I just meant that last week I was in a shitty mood ;)

      But this just fails to capture me as the Mercy book does. Sure I want to read book 3 one day, but I do not feel the urge to do so

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    2. Ah ok sorry. I need to read the two of them as well. lol one day!

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  3. I think I actually read this one, back in the day. Definitely not as good as the Mercy books.

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  4. Haven't read her books yet but I'm getting furst 2 Mercy books from bookmooch. Maybe it's good I'm starting with Mercy.

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    1. YAY mercy!!!! You and your lucky bookmooch streak

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  5. I've been curious about this series for a long time now, but I'm not sure I'd fall for Charles either, so I might have to wait on these.

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    1. He is sadly not bookboyfriend material for me, but I sure lust after this dad *drools* and his brother too

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  6. Sorry this isn't working for you. It sounds like an okay book. Sometimes you just gotta switch up what you read! And I hope your reviewing mojo comes out. It happens to everyone. :)

    -lauren

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    1. It was so lost last week, I just felt like I wanted to try new formats. I guess one gets tired of the same style after a while :)

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  7. Sometimes we lose our reviewing mojo. Good luck my sweet!

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    1. Thanks! I think it might be back..might

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  8. ooh..i was hoping this series would be as good as Mercy Thompson *moves further down reading wishlist*

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    1. Sadly for me it just is not as good, sure it's good, but not as good

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  9. I still like this spin off. It may not be as good as the Mercy series, but I still love it. Of course it helps that I DO like Charles! ;)

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    1. Lol, I am sure that would help me a great deal;=D

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  10. I actually liked the third one from this series the best - there are some nice changes that will impact Mercy Thompson a lot as well! :-)

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    1. Ohhhh Mercy! Still, I just do no feel like rushing out and buying it :/

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  11. I have loved this couple since that short in the anthology. I haven't read the books...yet. I know you aren't as thrilled with them, but still like them. Good enough for me. I want to read them. See! Your reviewing mojo still works even if you think it doesn't!

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    1. Thanks :) I guess we all just want to try something new now and then.

      The world is good, it's Briggs after all. But I just do not feel the couple

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  12. I think book bloggers all have review wanes at time, I know I have.

    Sounds like a fun read!

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  13. I haven't read this author yet, but I really want to.

    Sometimes I find it hard to find different words for reviews. I want to make everything sound different but that's not always possible.

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    1. it does feel like I always use the same words, and I just want to try new things, new words

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  14. What can we do to bring your mojo back??? Perhaps take a break from reviewing? Just read books for pleasure without feeling the need to write anything about them? Read a book in a genre you don't normally read? Or perhaps just burn some incense and dried sage...

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    1. My poor mojo. I always read for pleasure in the end, it's the only way. First afterwards I think about the book. I guess I just want to shake things up on my blog

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  15. I liked how their relationship was presented, I mean I am a big fan of Bran anyway but I admit Ms Briggs rules the PNR when it comes to the relationship and personal stuff.

    When my mojo is out I take a break from reading and reviewing. Works like wonder. :)

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    1. Take a break..nooooooo. I need to read, I love to read :D

      I just want a new style, but I can't find a good one

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  16. I am the same, Bloeuedd, I prefer Mercy books. Having said that it maybe looks like you are in a blogging slump and need a break, like blogger holiday? Hopefully you are feeling better this week!

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    1. I do feel better this week :) I do not think it was the blogging itself, it was life in general. I was in such a bad mood all week long.

      But in the end, mercy rocks

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  17. I totally know what you are talking about. Sometimes I read a good book, gives it a 3, but at another time I read a book that should also be a 3 when thinking of it, but instead it gets a 2. Ok so here it did not get a 2, it got a 3. But I did keep comparing it to the Mercy books which I love and is 4s for me.

    It was good in the end. I just did not connect at much. But the writing and the world is excellent so that makes up for some things

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  18. I hope you review mojo comes back, maybe you need a break or something, sometimes we need to take a break from blogging to recharge our batteries. *hugs*
    Now to the review, I agree with you, I love Bran and prefer Mercy's books ;)

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    1. Bran oh Bran, he needs to ditch leah and come and live with me ;)

      It does seem to be back :)

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  19. It's okay...I think we are all in a funk this month. I know I am! Also time has been my sworn enemy *glares at clock*

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  20. I agree with you, this book is okey but not as good as the Mercy Thompson books... I thought that it was just me reading too many Mercy Thompson books... now I see, there are at least two of us :)

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    1. There is a difference between them and for me I just do not connect as much. So I am in your club then

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