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Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs
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Ace Books (2009), Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages

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Alpha & Omega was even better than Cry Wolf. Charles and Anna continue to grow as a couple. I love seeing how they interact. Anna still doesn’t fully trust her feelings but she’s trying hard. Charles is so patient with her. He is seriously swoon worthy. I hope Briggs plans to continue this series. I can’t wait to read more about Anna and Charles. ( )
  C.Ibarra | Feb 8, 2010 |
Another great book by Patricia Briggs. This time Charles & Anna are sent to Seattle to oversee a werewolf conference about Bran's decision to bring the werewolves out of the closet. Anna ends up fighting vampires & the Fae this time. I was excited by the addition of Tom & Moira from the short story in Strange Brew and hope they make another appearance in the World of Marrok, because it would be nice to see Anna & Moira's friendship continue to grow.
I will be curious to read Silverborne and see if any of the characters from Alpha & Omega make an appearance. ( )
  susiesharp | Feb 7, 2010 |
I was very interested in the plot of this book, but I must admit that my excitement dwindled with the conclusion of the book. The introduction of Arthurian legend felt incomplete and rushed-- almost as if it were forced onto the story. I also felt that the British Alpha's 'Arthur Complex' was not as believable as say the Moor's particular madness...

All in all, the book ended on a frail note. ( )
  sldenn13852 | Feb 1, 2010 |
Incredibly good. On the edge of my seat, well bed, right till the end and kept me suspense. Lots of twists and turns in the story and great character development. Excellent reading and highly recommend the series. ( )
  sharrow | Jan 6, 2010 |
I've firmly entrenched myself in the incomparable Mercy Thompson novels and am now feeling the love from Patricia Briggs' most recent series, Alpha & Omega. Following an initial novella titled Alpha & Omega and an actual full-length book, Cry Wolf, this second full-length book has totally found its rhythm that works on so many levels.After having married the enforcer (or assassin) of the North American werewolf pack, Charles Cornick, Anna is still trying to figure how to effectively use her talents as an Omega while making a life for herself with Charles. Charles' father, the Marrok Bran, has decided that the North American werewolves are going to reveal their existence to the world no matter what other wolves might think. To try to the help wolves from other countries understand how this whole 'big reveal' will pan out, Bran has called a type of council where various alphas can come and discuss their options. Not wanting his father to be anywhere near the discussions, Charles agrees to go in his place to act as an intermediary. Only problem is, due to Anna's past, she has more than a little trouble being in the same room with a bunch of dominate males; leaving both her and Charles on edge. Hoping the group will be kept in check by the moderating presence of the powerful fae Dana, Charles agrees to let Anna come. Of course at the meetings, tempers escalate as disagreements arise but when wolves start getting attacked and an alpha is even killed, Charles becomes the prime suspect in a crime Anna is sure he didn't commit.Even though Ms. Briggs' series are both set in the same world, they follow essentially two distinctly separate groups - albeit both under the direction of the Marrok - and must be viewed as individual stories with just a bit of overlap. I've come to enjoy the inherent differences between the two series; Alpha & Omega benefits from the perspective of multiple narrators who offer differing insights and viewpoints while Mercy narrates all of her books to perfection. Anna herself couldn't be farther from the gusty Mercy, but I like her just fine. As an Omega, Anna is often seen as a super submissive wolf, but in actuality an Omega is outside of the pack hierarchy and doesn't feel the compulsion to follow orders as other wolves do. They also don't have that 'killer instinct' but can kick serious butt when needed. Their most attractive feature (at least to other wolves) is their calming influence on other wolves because the more dominate guys can actually relax around them since they realize an Omega would never challenge them. Got it? It's taken me two books to finally understand this concept and in all honesty, it's only because of one enlightening conversation between Anna and another Omega, Ric.Hunting Ground felt like such a tighter novel on so many levels. I figured out what an Omega does (finally) and now, I'm totally digging Anna and Charles' relationship (finally). Anna has had a rough start as a werewolf and has taken some time to get more comfortable and relaxed around Charles, which lead to some nice conversations between the two in this book. They have a nice give and take and I think they both are starting to trust and rely more on the other. This was a great second book and I'm more excited than ever for the next installment. ( )
  mmillet | Dec 14, 2009 |
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I'm not going to spend a lot of column space on [Hunting Ground]. It's more to let you know that the second "Alpha and Omega" novel is just as strong a contender as any of Briggs's previous Urban Fantasy books.
 
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Boo, To my home team, who puts up with "get your own meals", frozen pizza, and glop so I can get the book done. Love you all: Michael, Collin, Amanda, and Jordan.
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Mated to werewolf Charles Cornick, the son—and enforcer—of the leader of the North American werewolves, Anna Latham now knows how dangerous being a werewolf is, especially when a werewolf who opposes Charles and his father is struck down. Charles’s reputation makes him the prime suspect, and the penalty for the crime is execution. Now Anna and Charles must combine their talents to hunt down the real killer—or Charles will take the fall.

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