Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

Hunting Ground

by Patricia Briggs
Series: Alpha and Omega #2
Genres: Fantasy, Fiction
Length: 8:25
Narrator: Holter Graham
Published on 2009
Pages: 286
Format: Audiobook Source: Audible, Owned
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Anne Latham didn't know how complicated life could be until she became a werewolf. And until she was mated to Charles Cornick, the son--and enforcer--of Bran, the leader of the North American werewolves, she didn't know how dangerous it could be either... Anna and Charles have just been enlisted to attend a summit to present Bran's controversial proposition: that the wolves should finally reveal themselves to humans. But the most feared Alpha in Europe is dead set against the plan--and it seems like someone else might be, too. When Anna is attacked by vampires using pack magic, the kind of power only werewolves should be able to draw on, Charles and Anna must combine their talents to hunt down whoever is behind it all--or risk losing everything...

  • I like the developing relationship between the main characters.  In this series only a few months have gone by since they met and were put into what was basically an arranged marriage.  They are still learning about each other and how to live together.
  • Charles has been an assassin for his father for over a hundred years.  He is good at his job so everyone is scared of him.  It is an interesting dynamic to pair him with a woman who met him when he saved her so she isn’t intimidated by him.  She is trying to be his kinder, gentler side to the public.
  • Anna is also tough though.  She is the Omega part of this series.  That means that she is able to step outside werewolf pack dominance fights and calm other wolves.  That gives her the perspective to tell when everyone is acting stupid and then bang their heads together to get them to act right.
  • Both the Mercy Thompson series and this series have been focused on the lives of the werewolves in the western U.S.  It was nice to see the author’s take on the European wolves and the different struggles they have.
  • I’ve come to the realization that one of the reasons I like these books is that they remind me of my husband and myself.  He’s paranoid and hyperaware from his military time and I pet him on the head and say, “Isn’t that sweet” and then tell him to knock it off and act right.  I’ve even been known to growl at him but that’s because I spend most of my time interacting with dogs and some things rub off.
three-stars