Burn Bright Book by Patricia Briggs

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The latest in the Alpha and Omega series from Patricia Briggs takes her fans on a new chase as the Werewolves are left to fend for themselves in absence of Bran. The new mystery sees Anna and Charles come together to save the day in a thrilling, fast-paced tale in Burn Bright book released this month.

Patricia Briggs is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson novels Silence FallenFire Touched, and Night Broken, among others. Her Alpha and Omega novels include Burn BrightDead HeatFair GameHunting Ground, and Cry Wolf. She lives in Washington State with her family and a small herd of horses.

Burn Bright (Alpha and Omega)

burn bright book patricia briggs plot reviews
Author: Patricia Briggs
Print Length: 316 pages
ISBN: 0425281310
Publisher: Ace (March 6, 2018)
Publication Date: March 6, 2018

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Burn Bright Book Plot

In Burn Bright book, Anna and Charles have a huge task on their hands. The werewolves are wild and broken. The internal strife has left them vulnerable and trust among their kind is low. Exiled to the outskirts of Aspen, Montana, they are close enough to get Marrok’s support but just far enough to not cause any more trouble.

With Bran out of the country it is up to Anna and Charles to be available to the troubled. When an SOS comes form a fae mate, Anna and Charles must rush to help. Rushing into the wilderness and they manage to stop the abduction of a wold, but fail to avoid bloodshed. With situation getting worse, they must work in tandem. Charles must become the enforcer and Anna must use her diplomatic skills to track down the attackers. Will this reopening of a painful past destroy them or will it bring them together?

Burn Bright Book Reviews

Burn Bright book gets a thumbs up from Science-Fantasy fans. More than fifty percent of the readers have rated the book with 5-Stars on Goodreads. Most of the critical reviews were about personal preferences and likes and dislikes for specific characters they wanted in the book or not. However, everyone agreed that the books plot was engaging and the pace good enough to the reader invested in the story.

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