Iron Kissed is Book 3 in the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. Following the love triangle with Adam and Samuel in Moon Called and Blood Bound, Mercy finally makes her decision between the two. Romance aside, plot-wise, in Iron Kissed, Mercy’s ex-boss Zee, aka Siebold Adelbertsmiter (cool name.) asks her help in investigating several murders on the Fae reservation, pretty much using her like a sort of police dog, with her useful coyote nose. Mercy eventually sifts out the scent of the murderer, but in the course of her investigation, Zee has been framed for murder, and with him being so important to Mercy and all, she decides to stick her coyote nose into the whole business, with very bad consequences.
Mercy has previously been portrayed with her share of weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the first two books, although nothing really bad ends up happing to her. However, in this book, Mercy really gets screwed up. I could barely bring myself to read the book through to the end, but retrospectively, I think I rather like it. Ok guys, spoiler alert! Mercy gets raped by the baddie! Briggs deals admirably with both the event and the aftermath, realistically portraying the emotional and physical trauma faced by Mercy.
I liked this plot event since it serves as a reminder of reality, that help will not always get there in time, even for heroines and Mercy certainly isn’t a textbook heroine, but very humanly vulnerable. That doesn’t exactly make reading through it easier though, even if we get spared gruesome details. I laud Briggs for her willingness to tread into dangerous territory and for not overdoing the aftermath angst, though Mercy is mostly in shock, and also not having Mercy make a miraculously recovery(because who walks away from something like this unscathed?), but going through the normal stages of acceptance and recovery.
See also: Moon Called, Blood Bound, Bone Crossed
Plot/originality: 3.5/5
Characters: 3/5
Writing style: 3/5
Total score: 9.5/15



