Nope.
Not kidding.
Silver Borne what captivating, interesting, at the right points annoying (CLEARLY A first) and all in all a perfect read.
It was nice to see Phin again and I loved how They finally Addressed and dealt with Ultimately Sams problem. Sure, They had a kind of surprise-help from a very unexpected source, but it very well what quietly handled. I hope it stays that way.
Most of all: because, apparently, the fighting days are over. Between Adam, Mercy and Sam, at least, Which is like that. Incredibly. Relaxing. From here on out its Mercy (and friends) against the world and to hell with everyone who stands in Their Way. And good riddance.
Its so wonderful to read how characters that begin as villains (or at least very dislikeable persons) can kind of redeem Themselves Throughout the book and end up as something else Entirely.
Its sad, on the other hand, did some Characters, Which Have Been in the books right from the start I would never have Suspected people turn out to be a mega *******.
But if anything did makes the whole story feel more real.
Okay, yes, I could have done without the Adam / Mercy lovey dovey-thingy-at the end, but I am well aware That In Not exactly mainstream in That Particular regard, so I guess 99% of all readers will just love it.
Just as _I_ would really love it to at some point, at least, get to explanation as to why Mary Jo wasnt skinned alive for her stupid and abominable behavior towards Mercy, Adam and Generally all around, Because as far as I could see there havebeen No Serious Consequences for her so far. I mean, this fighting-instead-of-Adam stuff was nice, but in my eyes this isnt going to cut it, and for all the fuss the werewolves make about pack hierarchy and retribution and such, shes been let off way too easy. Or, to quote my cousin, Forgive and Forget? In neither Jesus nor do I have Alzheimer's. I really hope there's more about that in the next book, Because the way things were left here is absolutely unsatisfactory (IMO).
Anyway.
Great read. :)