Moon Called
Werewolves
can be dangerous if you get in their way, but they'll leave you alone
if you are careful. They are very good at hiding their natures from the
human population, but I'm not human. I know them when I meet them,
and they know me, too.
Mercy Thompson's sexy next-door neighbor is a werewolf.
She's tinkering with a VW bus at her mechanic shop that happens to belong to a vampire.
But then, Mercy Thompson is not exactly normal herself... and her
connection to the world of things that go bump in the night is about to
get her into a whole lot of trouble.
Patricia Briggs
Patricia Briggs is a name synonymous with captivating urban fantasy, known for her deeply immersive worlds where magic, myth, and the supernatural collide with the grit of everyday life. Her writing weaves together elements of folklore, paranormal intrigue, and fierce, relatable characters who navigate worlds that are both familiar and fantastical. Whether it’s the fiercely independent Mercy Thompson, a mechanic who’s also a shapeshifter, or the enigmatic, dangerous Alpha werewolf, Adam Hauptman, her characters live and breathe with a depth that keeps readers coming back for more.
Mercy Thompson
In the Mercy Thompson series, the world is not as it seems. Beneath the surface of modern-day society, supernatural creatures—werewolves, vampires, fae, and more—live hidden among humans, each with their own rules, secrets, and power struggles. Mercy Thompson, a mechanic and shapeshifter, is at the heart of this dangerous world. Unlike most shapeshifters, Mercy is a "walker," a rare kind that turns into a coyote. With this unique ability comes an equally rare perspective—one that allows her to navigate the complexities of the supernatural community with a blend of wit, compassion, and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Mercy Thompson consists of fourteen primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.