A pleasant style, snappy dialogue and full of humours, many atendrissants secondary characters (Adam, Samuel Zee, Stefan, and even Ben ...) sprinkled with a catchy love story.
Mercy is helping his friend Zee fae formerly owned his garage. Hence the title "Iron kissed," Zee part of the few fae insensitive to iron. But the world of the fae is cruel and disturbing and Mercy may again his life for his friends.
She always appears as loyal and courageous, she rushes headlong and is resistant to pressure from men in her life who want overprotective. This is balanced with respect to a heroin Anita Blake (cf.livres Laurell K. Hamilton) overkill.
The choice between Adam and Samuel is: it is not so much a choice as a highlight. Patricia Briggs has chosen not to focus on all the love life of her heroine and that's good. This makes it more credible and stronger the love story that is woven.
The heartbreaking end will leave you speechless.
And this is the originality of the author: it dares to subject her heroine a "real" test.