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Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
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I'm not sure how to write this review without excessive gushing. Gushing hurts my credibility as a reader. Well, I think it's clear that I'm not above a little gushing if I love a book. But I do try to be objective. However, sometimes a good book deserves gushing, and lots of it. Such is the case with Cry Wolf. My tastes are somewhat simple when it comes to a book. I want to be involved and entertained. When I read a book that takes me to that next level of pure emotional enjoyment, catching me where I live and feel deeply as a human, I wish I could rate it higher than five stars.

Patricia Briggs is an author that I was not expecting to come into my life and rock my perception of what I consider good urban fantasy. Now, the standard is much higher. She has found a way to make the werewolf tale that much more enjoyable to this lover of the genre. She writes characters that convince me that there must be werewolves out there, and that they aren't all ravening beasts. That there is an entire spectrum. That they are lonely, in need of love, always fighting a battle of control against their animal natures, or that some have completely given into their animal side. That they form bonds of family and love that wrap around them, and when those bonds are taken away, it has the power to destroy them. Conversely, the bonds of love and pack, can heal a long-broken heart.

The characters in this story show that spectrum of wolves very well. By the end of the story, they felt like people I knew. Oh, and there were some characters that I crossed myself in hopes that I never encountered their likes. Mariposa, oh, how she gave me the shudders. Oh, and Bran.... Could I love him more now? Even though he has some really scary aspects to his personality? Although that just increased his appeal to me. What control this man has. How tortured he truly is. Ms. Briggs, do write a separate story for Bran, I humbly ask.

Charles and Anna: More continued goodies with their nuanced, layered relationship. It's a symbiotic relationship, almost. It would seem that Anna is the weak one, and Charles is the strong one. Not so. Anna's presence brings strength and calmness to Charles. She saves his life numerous times in this story, in fact. And Charles gives Anna that reason and that purpose she had not found before. She loves him so much it scares her. He heals the broken places deep inside of her with his love and devotion. And, he brings her to a home where she had been lost before. I love that not only does this couple come together, but Anna comes to form deep, important relationships with other wolves in this story, who are in need of the peace that she can give them as an Omega wolf.

There were scenes that clutched at my emotions and wouldn't let go. When Anna sings to Asil and Bran, and they fall with their heads in her lap. These troubled wolves finding the peace that an evil adversary had denied them. It was just wonderful to watch.

There are dark and scary moments in this story, as Charles, Anna, and Walter, a wolf they encounter, face a very malevolent entity from the old wolf, Asil's past. Oh, there was plenty of horror in this story. Of the more subtle, not in your face, but very unnerving variety. And the power of this person, powerful enough to take over a character who is known for his absolute strength and control. Shuddering thinking about it.

Yes, I'm gushing. I waited a few days to write this review, trying to get my thoughts in order. For me, this is urban fantasy at its best. Cry Wolf truly is an exemplary werewolf story to me (and that's saying a lot from me). It's the kind of book that you don't want to put down for anything. Ms. Briggs with her misleadingly simple way of telling a story, will have likely a profound effect on you, if you appreciate really good storytelling. Watch out if you haven't read her yet. In the end, I can't speak for other readers. I won't even try. I can only speak for myself. This was a fantastic story. I hope that others who read this enjoy it as much as I did.
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“Sometimes I have the urge to conquer large parts of Europe.”
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Patricia Briggs
“She wondered that hope was so much harder then despair.”
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Patricia Briggs
“If she know how strongly he felt, she'd have run out the door. He wasn't used to the possessive, or the savage joy she brought to his heart. It ate at his control, so he turned his attention to the music. He understood music.”
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Patricia Briggs
“We who are dominant tend to think of that aspect of being a werewolf as rank: who is obeyed, who is to obey. Dominant and submissive. But it is also who is to protect and who is to be protected. A submissive wolf is not incapable of protecting himself: he can fight, he can kill as readily as any other. But a submissive doesn't feel the need to fight -- not the way a dominant does. They are a treasure in a pack. A source of purpose and of balance. Why does a dominant exist? To protect those beneath him, but protecting a submissive is far more rewarding because a submissive will never wait until you are wounded or your back is turned to see if you are truly dominant to him. Submissive wolves can be trusted. And they unite the pack with the goal of keeping them safe and cared for.”
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Patricia Briggs
“She opened her eyes and met his. The impact was so strong he was amazed that his fingers continued playing without pause.”
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Patricia Briggs
“And that's when Anna realized that what the wolf had been asking Bran for was death.
Impulsively, Anna stepped away from Charles. She put a knee on the bench she'd been sitting on and reached over the back to close her hand on Asil's wrist, which was lying across the back of the pew.
He hissed in shock but didn't pull away. As she held him the scent of wilderness, of sickness, faded. He stared at her, the whites of his eyes showing brightly while his irises narrowed to small bands around his black pupil.
"Omega," he whispered, his breath coming harshly.”
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Patricia Briggs
“Bran was stripping her futon down to the bare mattress when she entered her apartment. It was sort of like watching the president mowing the White House lawn or taking out the trash.”
Patricia Briggs, Cry Wolf


Reading Progress

November 20, 2008 – Shelved
April 11, 2010 – Started Reading
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: urban-fantasy
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: supercouple
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: favorite-or-autobuy-author
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: favorites
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: owned-copy
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: hero-to-die-for
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: heroine-i-adore
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: abused
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: fated-to-be-mated
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: good-secondary-characters
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: stellar-love-story
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: scary-sexy-cool-dangerous-hero
April 13, 2010 – Shelved as: werewolf
April 13, 2010 – Finished Reading
April 16, 2010 – Shelved as: desert-island-keepers

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new_user I think excessive gushing is warranted. ;)


Ally72 Danielle, I didn't read this review very carefully because I am looking forward to starting this series and I didn't want to know too much. It looks like you really liked it so that is good! Do you think a person needs to read the Mercy series first before starting this one? These books look so good!!!


MelissaB Great review Danielle! It's a great series, Patricia Briggs is such a talented author.


Heather C Great review! I love this author!


Laura Danielle-great review, and no Ally, I don't think you'll miss anything by not reading Mercy first, as long as you read the prequel...but if you read Mercy, it's a given you'll love her!!! I'm not big on urban fantasy, but I love both the series!!!
You might not have quite a grasp on Bram and some of the finer points, but you won't be confused by any means.


Kris H. Great review of a great book. Wait unil you read Hunting Ground! I liked that one even better than Cry Wolf.


Heather C At least read Moon Called 1st. This book happens right after it and has multiple references that may spoil Moon Called if you decide to read it later.

I'm still saving Hunting Ground. I want to wait until I have some uninterupted reading time because I know I won't be able to put it down!!


Ally72 Thanks Laurie and Heather! I haven't heard anything bad about this series from my goodreads friends so I can't wait to start it. I know you love these books Danielle, so I know they must be good. LOL!


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Rossy Fantastic review, Danielle! Gosh you make it sound so good.


Shannon C. Gushing is warranted with all of the Mercy Thompson and spin off Alpha & Omega books!

If you decide to read Cry Wolf, be sure to read the prequel short story first that's in
On the Prowl

It is a great anthology and is key to the storyline. It's when Charles and Anna first meet. The anthology collection also has another great story by Karen Chance that's part of her new Dorina Basarab series. I also love that series. It's set in the same world as her Cassandra Palmer series, but I like it better than the original Cassie books. The Karen Chance short story should be read after reading Midnight's Daughter


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, girls. I'm glad my gushing wasn't too excessive. :)

Ally, you must read Patricia Briggs, and soon. I agree with the general idea to read Moon Called first. Failing that, read the prequel story, Alpha and Omega, first. But there will be some backstory on the wolves you'll get in Moon Called that will probably aid in your understanding.


Beanbag Love I skimmed this too (to avoid spoilers even though I know you don't usually slip them), because I've been very interested in this author.

Is this a good series to start with or would I be missing a whole lot of background?


message 13: by Danielle The Book Huntress (last edited Apr 16, 2010 07:48PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

 Danielle The Book Huntress Well, I started with Moon Called, and I read Blood Bound next. Then I read Alpha and Omega, and Cry Wolf. Long story short, It might be best to start with Moon Called. It's a great book, so that's no chore. You might be okay if you start with the Alpha and Omega short story, Bean.

Knowing your tastes in urban fantasy, I think you'll love Patricia Briggs. :)


SheLove2Read Excellent review Danielle. I agree with what you said - a story told simply with profound meaning.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Rane and Sherri.


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Melissa Great review! Another book i have sitting on my shelf.


BJ Rose I'm still waiting for Moon Called from the library, so I stopped reading your review after the 5* rating & 1st paragraph. If I really like MC **which you've already said I will love!**, looks like I'll have found plenty to read!


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks Melissa. BJ, I hope you enjoy Moon Called. :)


message 19: by Brylit (new)

Brylit Started with Moon Called and loved her strong characterizations and story-telling so much that I bought all the rest to continue. Ms Briggs is so great at her world building. She is so subtle in her plotting that reading any of the books will inspire a deep interest in her character, Mercy and the involvement with the wolves, vamps and other entities.
I greatly appreciate your reviews, Keep it up. Brylit


Carolyn F. Patricia Briggs is one of my favorite writers. I really love her books too. Fantastic review Danielle.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Brylit. I agree with you about PB. I was really surprised how much she's come to impress me as an author. I just bought Moon Called b/c I love werewolf books. I got completely sucked in.

Thanks, Carolyn! Same here.


message 22: by Zeek (new) - rated it 5 stars

Zeek I think excessive gushing is warranted. ;)"

Agreed. I LOVE this series... I think Hunting Ground is finally cycling up in my TBR pile! YEA! :D


 Danielle The Book Huntress I'm trying to decide if I should wait to read it. Who knows how long it will take for the next book to come out!


Joletta Now THATS a "normal" review Danielle lol! I absolutely agree that this book is worthy of "excessive gushing". Charles has been a favorite character of mine in the Mercy series so when I saw that Ms. Briggs had given him a book of his own I was conflicted. I wasn't sure if I would like any one personality paired with his. Luckily for me the author is always right (haha). Anna is a beautiful blend of innocence, strength and passion. Perfect for Charles (I have to confess that I personalize my most character waaaaay too much).


 Danielle The Book Huntress Joletta, I think Anna and Charles are a perfect couple!


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Catherine I love this series so much! I'm still holding out hope that the author will spin off a series for Bran too. Please, please, please!


 Danielle The Book Huntress PB is addictive for me! I will read the Phone Book if she writes it. :)


Ally72 LOL, Danielle!!!


Beanbag Love Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "PB is addictive for me! I will read the Phone Book if she writes it. :)"

^5

I just got Silver Borne from the library and I've been skim-rereading the first four MTs in the last two days. I'm hoping to start SB today.

PS: Now that I've read "Cry Wolf", great review! I think the second in the series is even better, Anna really comes into her own in that one. I can't wait for the next release.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Bean. I am saving up Hunting Ground for when I need a sure thing. I tend to hoard my fave books.


Ally72 Danielle...I am a hoarder like you...LOL!


 Danielle The Book Huntress You have to have a book shoved away, for the rainy day!


Ally72 Absolutely...or two books or three or four! LOL!


message 34: by AH (new) - rated it 5 stars

AH This is a great series. I love Anna and Charles. Loved how you described them as symbiotic - that's a neat description of an alpha and omega character. Great review, Danielle.


message 35: by Danielle The Book Huntress (last edited Jan 06, 2011 09:05AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, AH. I feel the need to reread this. I should probably put this and the prequel on my Kindle. :)


message 36: by Lisa Kay (last edited Aug 18, 2011 10:26AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa Kay Fantastic review, Lady Danielle! It brought back the book to me. I cried when (view spoiler) I wasn't expecting to feel that emotion in an urban fantasy 鈥� or it to take place on a scenic mountain top!


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Lisa Kay. The way this story made me feel so deeply is why it's a favorite! Patricia Briggs is so good at making the emotional gambit so natural in her writing. I just adore her!


Lisa Kay I hope those people who have not read it, and decide to do so, will read the prequel first. I can't imagine reading this one without doing so!
Alpha & Omega A Companion Novella to Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, Prequel) by Patricia Briggs On the Prowl by Patricia Briggs


 Danielle The Book Huntress I read the prequel first, and then I reread it. I loved it! Patricia Briggs is one of those authors that I am addicted to. There is something in her books that are happy drugs to me.


Lisa Kay There is! :)


message 41: by Brylit (new)

Brylit Just waiting to get on with the last two P.Briggs novels. I have had to wit for the hard covers to go to paperback and got involved with serious Bible study and extra readings. It is also very time consuming and well worth it. May take a break for a while and get busy with the one just ordered.:)
Keep on doing what you do so well. Lady D, have you read her latest books yet?
Brylit


 Danielle The Book Huntress I haven't gotten back to her yet. Trying to get some other books read. I am tempted to start Hunting Ground though.


April Just spent the last four hours reading this book. I don't think any amount of gushing related to this book could be considered excessive. Marvelous! Now to get dressed and ready to go before my husband really does get mad! lol


 Danielle The Book Huntress April, I'm glad you felt like gushing over it too!


message 45: by AH (new) - rated it 5 stars

AH It's definitely a book worth gushing about.


message 46: by Keri (new) - rated it 5 stars

Keri Absolutley gushworthy!


 Danielle The Book Huntress I can't wait for Fair Game. Need more Charles and Anna!


SheLove2Read I've already pre-ordered it for my Nook. I can't wait.


 Danielle The Book Huntress I'll be getting the hardcover off Amazon as a birthday present to myself.


Lisa Kay I'm spluring and getting the hardcover too. I don't have a B-Day excuse. I'll have to check to see when yours is, Lady D!


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