The continuation of MERCY BLADE was a pleasant surprise for me. By moving from New Orleans to Asheville, Carolina, Jane goes back to their own territory, an occasion more for your Beast, play off the strengths of their 2 natures. Faith Hunter takes one hand elements of the previous action and adds new ones, creating a very versatile and exciting plot arises: Finally, the reader learns how it because now continues with Rick LaFleur after being bitten, and moreover, it is incredibly exciting to see how Jane struggling to finally reveal the truth about Rick, and how they cope with the leader of the werecats of Africa, which is to speak anything but good on them. Well staged is how Jane copes with the whole clan of the Harts and Ever True Bloods and what it has with Evil Evie and the spell on herself, she had thrown in New Orleans about Bruiser. With Grégoire enters except Leo a vampire the stage, which is ravishing dangerous, seductive, enigmatic, but also loyal and combative. Along with his blood slave, the B-twins, it tingles tidy; nevertheless the Schwerpukt is on paranormal fantasy and not on a romantic love story.
In this episode will Janes struggle with their religious beliefs and their feelings of guilt also einfühlbarer; she feels guilty because she shoots a human intruder; that it was self-defense, makes things better for them not. So far, this aspect of her character was more of a marginal phenomenon expendable who simply represented another note in her personality; Now it makes them all the more complex and believable and lifts it off from all the kickass heroines all around them strike down seemingly without batting an eyelid. That they could schwertut and make it easier to simply fits your image, just as you struggle to bring their religious upbringing with her Cherokee heritage in harmony. A scene with "what-if", in which they have to deal with it, as it would be without her Beast, completes this train with some other elements, about which I do not want to reveal here from.
I liked this episode surprisingly well-liked; a finite number of questions are answered and storylines continued without the voltage is inferior or the action is a single track or predictable. Of these I would like to read more.