We just finished reading . . . Hunting Ground (A buddy review)
September 10, 2009 at 5:00 am 13 comments
One of my favorite things about keeping a blog, is the opportunity to chat with others about books. Recently, Nath, from Books, Books and More Books and the buddy-review site, Breezing Through Books, and I got a chance to have a VERY SPOILERY discussion of Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs. We both love Urban Fantasy, and had so much fun with our buddy review over at Breezing Through of Jim Butcher’s Turn Coat a few months ago, we were really excited to do it again!This review can also be read over at Breezing Through Books.
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| Nath: I really enjoy Hunting Ground. I love Anna and Charles together. I think they are a very interesting couple and I like how different their dynamics are from Adam-Mercy-Samuel.
Renee: I enjoyed to too, though it definitely was, imo, quite different from Cry Wolf, especially with regards to Anna and Charles’ relationship. They have definitely moved to the next step, and I loved seeing how they both are now opening up to each other. Nath: Just to be sure, what do you mean by “quite different from Cry Wolf“? Are you talking about the atmosphere of the book, the characters, the relationship or everything? Personally, I don’t think it’s very different… simply, the relationship is progressing and it is reflected in the characters. I find it ironic a little how Anna is growing more confident, but Charles, more confused LOL. Renee: What I mean is that a lot of the doubt about their relationship is gone. Especially on Anna’s part. There is much less of a, “What am I doing with this guy?” vibe to the story. She’s accepted that they are mates, and is now focusing on making their relationship work.
Renee: I was really struck with how Charles, especially is for the first time in his very long life opening himself up to another person and making himself vulnerable. So much of his life is spent maintaining a wall between himself and others so that his job as Bran’s executioner is never compromised. Nath: In my opinion, this mating is a bigger step for Charles than it is for Anna. I don’t think Charles expected to find a mate ever and then, opening himself and making himself vulnerable… It’s hard for him. As for Anna, her problems stem more from the fact that she was changed during an attack and then brutalized. She needs to learn how to trust again… but before her change though, I don’t see any reasons why she’d be afraid to get into a relationship. I wonder what would have happened if Anna was still human… I find it surprising though that Charles had never had anyone during this 200 years… Perhaps his family was enough for him… Although he has walls up, I think it’s great to see that there are other people who cares for Charles asides from Anna and Bran. I like Angus testing Anna and being concerned about his choice of mate. It seems to me that although Charles has tried very hard to maintain his distances, he wasn’t completely successful Renee: Very good point, Nath. Really, I think that Samuel, being a healer, doesn’t have the ability to put his emotions in a box the way that Charles has been able to do. They really are very different. Even the issue with having family and a significant other. Samuel has had more than one wife and tried so many times over the years to have a family. I think his need for connection with others would make it impossible to take on the enforcer/executioner role. Charles is much more stoic, and seems to just do what needs to be done, in a way that Samuel doesn’t. Even with regards to Mercy, Sam defied Bran on more than one occasion. I just can’t imagine Charles doing that. Anna, also grows in this book. She is really discovering her own power as wolf and as Omega. My only regret with Hunting Ground is that more time wasn’t spent with just Anna and Charles. But, maybe that’s just the romance reader in me.
Renee: Yes! I loved that whole “Mine!” scene with Dana. Nath: Definitively. So far, she’s shown herself to be worthy of Charles, that’s for sure. As for the amount of romance, I actually think it was good given this was an urban fantasy novel. But then, that’s probably because my curiosity is being fed I’m still not totally satisfied about what an Omega is LOL Renee: Yes, I’m really looking forward to this series exploring more about the role of the Omega wolf. I also liked that Anna could play a mentor role. It seems like she is always the one with the least amount of knowledge and information, so it was a nice switch. Nath: What did you think of the plot? I like the political games in this one as well, seeing the werewolves from so different factions was interesting. It was fun to see the power play and all the “conniving” and plotting. I especially liked that it took place in Seattle, so we got to see Tom and Moira, two characters that Ms Briggs introduced in her novella Seeing Eye. My only complaint though is that I think the relationship and Arthur plot weren’t weaved well together… It really took a while before the “action” started and you could feel the separation between the two storylines. Also, I think that Arthur’s motive as well as Dana’s were kind of weak ^_^; But then again, no doubt that longevity and sanity don’t go well together, LOL Renee: The suspense plot was really good, and I loved the inclusion of someone from Charles’ past. I bought Dana’s motive more than Arthur’s, but maybe that’s just because fae are so capricious, that they don’t seem to need much to act violently or vindictively. Nath: LOL, somehow, it seems that Charles got around no? Isabella in Alpha & Omega and now, Dana I thought that overall, the plot was quite clever. I didn’t see it coming… but then again, I didn’t get the villains motives LOL. Hmmm, what can I say about Dana? I dislike fae… I don’t get them and I think their capricious side is a reason. Also, I’m very unfamiliar with the King Arthur story… so that did not help. Renee: Yes, there’s definitely something to be said about the detrimental effects of immortality on one’s sanity! I was a little disappointed to see so little of Bran. I’ve been hoping for more development on him, but since most of the book took place in Seattle, and he wasn’t there, it didn’t really happen. Hopefully, in the next book! Nath: I definitively want to see more of Bran. He is such a mysterious character!! Perhaps soon. I hope we get to see the werewolves from Seattle again soon. I was actually surprised at Angus. He was nothing like I imagined from “Seeing Eye.” Renee: I still haven’t read that story. I really have to get through it, since it seems that Moira and Tom have a really interesting back story. Which anthology was it in? I like the idea of getting more info on the witches. They still seem pretty mysterious to me in this world. Nath: The anthology is called Strange Brew and came out earlier this summer. I’m not sure how much I like the witches in this series, but I definitively liked Moira… and what she did to get more power took guts. You know, there’s two things that are bothering me. First, the way Charles is written about – he’s very capable and strong… but somehow, in both Cry Wolf and Hunting Ground, he was “defeated” easily in my opinion and Anna had to save the day. Although it’s well explained and make sense in the plot, it annoys me. Having the heroine saving the capable and accomplished hero is okay, once or twice… but Ms Briggs does it also in the Mercy Thompson… I feel like she’s “dumbing” down the heroes to make her heroines look better Renee: Hmm. . . I’m not sure about thinking Charles was “defeated.” Dana definitely tricked him. Also, I love that often Patricia Briggs brings resolutions to her stories that are based on “thinking” solutions rather than using brute strength or firepower. It’s also something that happens with Mercys’ stories, too. Nath: I get what you’re saying and I’m all for the heroine rescuing the hero… but when it happens in all the books by an author, it becomes annoying.
Renee: Yeah, it’s still a bit of a mystery to me, even after so many books in the two series. Again, I think that a nice in-depth look at Bran and his situation with Leah would be in order! OK, so the hard part for me will be waiting till August 2010 for the 3rd Alpha & Omega book. Nath: Me too. I’m definitively looking forward to the next book. What grade are you giving Hunting Ground? Solid A- for me. I love Anna and Charles and enjoyed most of the plot. However, I did have a few complaints about it and so I can’t give it an A Renee: I think I’m with you with an A-. I wasn’t totally blown away by the book, but it was a really strong addition to the series as well as the Mercy Thompson/Alpha & Omega world. I think there was a lot added to the big picture we have of the werewolves, and the relationship of Anna and Charles in particular. |
Thank you, Nath, for such great insights into the story. It was so much fun shooting emails back and forth, having a conversation with someone who really loves to talk about books as much as I do.
Have you read Hunting Ground? If so, what did you think? If not, I hope that we whetted your appetite at least a little!
Entry filed under: Joint review, Urban Fantasy. Tags: Alpha & Omega series, Hunting Ground, Patricia Briggs.




















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Stacy ~ | September 10, 2009 at 6:19 am
I skimmed the review since I haven’t read HG yet, but I have it on the tbr pile. This was my first experience with Patricia Briggs’ writing, and I am very happy with the series. I love Anna, and her’s and Charle’s relationship. I can’t wait for more, and I intend to come back and read this after I read the book
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Jacqueline L. | September 10, 2009 at 8:51 am
I pretty much agree with both your assessments. Can’t wait till the next one!
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Jeanette Juan | September 10, 2009 at 12:57 pm
I definitely loved the book and am looking forward to the next one! I just love Anna and Charles!!!
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Hilcia | September 10, 2009 at 1:01 pm
I left a comment at BT for you, but I’ll tell you, I’m planning on starting this series and I’m excited about it. I don’t read the Mercy books, but for some reason I really want to try these. I haven’t started yet, so by the time I get to this book I won’t remember the details, so I read the review and enjoyed it. Thanks!
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orannia | September 10, 2009 at 5:31 pm
Thank you Renee and Nath. I haven’t read Hunting Ground yet so unfortunately I have not read your review. However, as soon as I’ve read the book I’ll be back
And can I just say I love Anna & Charles. And I’m wondering (and if this isn’t possible to answer without spoilers I understand) whether Patricia Briggs allowed Anna to take her time WRT intimacy with Charles? Just considering all she’d been through…and now I want to re-read Alpha & Omega
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Renee | September 10, 2009 at 7:55 pm
Stacy: lol. I do that all the time. The hard part is remembering to go back to the reviews after reading the book!
It is an awesome series. I hope you get a chance to read HG soon.
Jacqueline L: Thanks for dropping by!
Jeanette Juan: They are a great couple. I love how their personalities complement the other’s.
Hilcia: Ooh, I see a glom coming on.
Can’t wait to hear what you think of the series.
orannia: Anna still has some PTSD issues with her past experience, and I love that Patricia Briggs doesn’t gloss it over, or “forgets” about it for this book. It is an issue, but Anna is also definitely healing, too.
It seems like the kind of book where re-reading A & O before reading Hunting Ground would add a lot to it!
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bookdaze | September 11, 2009 at 5:40 am
Bran and Leah’s relationship fascinates me. The way it was explained in HG was that their wolves mated but the human sides don’t care for each other. I bet it’s a whole lot more complicated – there is a story there!
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Carolyn Crane (CJ) | September 11, 2009 at 6:33 am
No, I can’t read this! I want to read it, but the spoilers! thanks for the warning.
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Renee | September 11, 2009 at 12:26 pm
Li: Yes! I want more on Bran and Leah’s relationship, too.
CC/CJ: Avert your eyes!
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Leslie | September 11, 2009 at 11:39 pm
I’m sure it was a great buddy review but I just got the book today so I’m trying to be good and not read spoilers. LOL (I’m horrible when it comes to spoilers-always tempted and usually give in.)
I’m hoping for more Bran (I have a bit of a crush on him) and I’d like to see Leah gone – I’m with Samuel and Charles – don’t like her.
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Lea | September 13, 2009 at 10:28 am
Hi Renee and Nath!
Excellent discussion and a stellar way to share your thoughts with respect to this novel.
I know you are a Patricia Briggs fan Renee and delighted that you enjoyed this novel!
Awesome insightful comments from Nath.
Thank you for sharing.
L
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orannia | September 14, 2009 at 4:21 pm
CJ – you have more willpower than me because I caved…sort of. I skimmed the review
And now I want to read the book even more!
*minor spoilers*
I’m excited to see mention of the characters from Seeing Eye – YAH! I was hoping they would pop up
And thank you for answering my question Renee! I should trust Patty
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nath | September 15, 2009 at 6:37 pm
I’m late replying to comments, sorry !
Stacy – I can’t wait to see what you think of the book… and you’re really good. I love spoilers and live for them, especially books I don’t buy, haha.
Jacqueline – Next summer seems so far away, right?
Jeanette – Me too
there’s just something about them… so endearing.
Hilcia – the good thing is that it’ll be a small glom
Orannia – Well the issues don’t disappear overnight, so that’s good
and yes, I was so glad Tom and Moira were in it! After reading Seeing Eye though, I check for the setting of Hunting Ground and then I knew right away when I saw Seattle that Tom and Moira would be in it. Otherwise, why introduce them?
Li – I actually think that Leah might love Bran… just in a weird way. Of course, it’s always hard to play second fiddle right, so in a way… knowing why Bran chose Leah, well it’s hard to blame her. I do think there are some feelings between the two… but it might be too late to patch it up.
Carolyn – Sorry for the spoilers ^_^;
Leslie – Woohoo!! Can’t wait to see what you thought of it
and LOL, I don’t like Leah either… but I have to say, my curiosity is piqued.
Lea – thank you for reading