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Cozy Up to Blood
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Climatequal: Advancing Organizational Health, Leadership, and Diversity in the Service of Libraries
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This book describes the application of The ClimateQUAL(R) survey protocol (originally Organizational...

Cooking with Archaeologists: Food, fieldwork, and stories.
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The purpose of this podcast is to share the stories and food recipes of the people who uncover our...

Studios Before the System: Architecture, Technology, and the Emergence of Cinematic Space
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Immanence and Immersion: On the Acoustic Condition in Contemporary Art
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The Treasures of Muhammad Ali
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Ozone Journal
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The West Wing
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Rachel King (13 KP) rated Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, #3) in Books
Feb 11, 2019
The scene in which Mercy is made to drink from the Fairy cup and the aftermath was incredible, powerful writing and not likely something I will forget anytime soon. I don't recall if I have ever read a rape scene from a perspective such as Mercy's, and it really opened my eyes to such a nightmarish experience.
I also found the dynamic between Ben and Mercy afterwards to be both moving and fascinating, since I got to see beneath Ben's shell to who he really is and what makes him tick. Even though I disliked Ben intensely at the start of the series, he is growing to become one of my favorite characters.
I was a bit disappointed with the ending, as the whole book was building up to her joining with Adam, and then when the book finally gets to the point, I don't get so much as a single kiss. Boo. Hopefully in the next book, Bone Crossed, a little more romance takes centerstage.