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Frost Burned picked up the pace from River Marked. Mercy is back in action, this time to save Adam and his pack. Caught in a hard spot with next to no back up, Mercy has to rely on people she least likely would expect. We see a switch in Brigg's writing with this novel. We have a few scattered chapters from Adam's point of view. A bold move, as most people moan and groan over any change in style, ecspecially 7 books into the series. However, Briggs did a bang up job, letting us see into Adam's mind and how he perceives both Mercy and his pack. We also see the mixed emotions he feels as not only a werewolf, but as an alpha as well. Full of action from the first chapter, I was hooked as characters I've grown to love were threatened and Mercy was pushed to new limits. Briggs never fails to keep me on the edge of my seat.