Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1) - Patricia Briggs

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1)269 pages

Anna never knew werewolves existed until the night she survived a violent attack and became one herself. After three years at the bottom of the pack, she'd learned to keep her head down and never, ever trust dominant males. But Anna is that rarest kind of werewolf: an Omega. And one of the most powerful werewolves in the country will recognize her value as a pack member, and as his mate


My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lovely book this. Cry Wolf is the first book of a new series set in the same world as the Mercedes Thompson Series and tells the story of Charles Cornick, the son of the Marrok of North America and his new found mate and Omega, Anna. The initial story of how the two met was in the anthology On the Prowl.

Anna was Changed against her will and abused in her past pack as a means to keep her in line and help keep the Alpha's crazy mate in check. Charles, as his father's executioner takes care of the problem and having pronounced Anna as his mate, the two along with his father Bran are back at the pack lands at Aspen Creek.

Anna is trying to get used to her new world and apparent mate Charles, but the demons in her past are hard to slay and trust is something that takes time to come by. Their mate bond isn't sealed yet, and a rogue werewolf has been killing humans in the mountains and Charles, still not healed from his bullet wounds from Chicago, is the only one who can get rid of this problem

But there's more to this rogue werewolf who's trying to attract one particular werewolf from Bran's pack. The past catches up with Asil, also known as the Moor, a werewolf in Bran's pack whose dead mate used to be an Omega, and also Bran who faces a repeat of the nightmares of his past.

It is up to Charles and Anna to save the situation and each other while learning to get used to and trust one another.

This was a great book. Charles, who everyone thinks of as his father's ruthless thug, shows as side of himself not many have seen before, with this love and protectiveness of Anna. A side Charles didn't know he had - and i liked reading how he adored Anna, not for her Omega abilities, but for who she is. He needed her and found it hard not to show it. ("If she knew 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")

Anna, who was abused in her previous pack, is learning more about being an Omega is while at the same time trying to learn more about the man who is her mate. She learns to trust and eventually love Charles and you see her trying to leave the fear behind ("She wondered that hope was so much harder than despair") and slowly grow in confidence in her abilities, herself and her relationship with Charles.

Go read this book. If you love the Mercy Series, you'll love this. If you haven't read the Mercy series yet, you'll still love it.

Some more of my favourite lines:
Identity was partly heritage, partly upbringing, but mostly the choices you make in life.

“Illegitimis nil carborundum,” she murmured....
“Don’t let the bastards grind you down?” said Bran from her doorway. He was looking at her like a child who had been unexpectedly clever. “That’s horrible Latin, and your pronunciation needs some work.”
“It’s my father’s fault,” she told him, rubbing her shoulder...“He had a couple of years of Latin in college and used it to amuse himself. Everyone in my family picked it up. His favorite saying was, 'Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum europe vincendarum.’
“ ‘Sometimes I have the urge to conquer large parts of Europe’?” Bran said, sounding a little incredulous.
She nodded. “Usually he only said it when my brother or I were being particularly horrible.”
“And it was his favorite saying?” Bran said, examining her as if she were a bug…but a bug he was growing pleased with.
She said, “My brother was a brat.”

3 comments:

Alaine - Queen of Happy Endings said...

I really like the sound of this one. Will have to add it to the list!

Teddyree said...

I'm yet to try a Patricia Briggs novel, this might be the one! Great review

K said...

I enjoyed this book a lot.
If you are going to pick this one up tho, i would recommend beginning with the Mercy Thompson series - the first book Moon Called has a lot of the world building that'll make this more interesting. My review of Moon Called is here

Its not required, but you'll like it better this way.

There's also a short story on the Anthology On the Prowl of how Anna and Charles first met that makes lovely reading.


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