"Fury" follows up on what happened before in a very exciting way. We finally learn everything that is missing, see Mercy as Mercy, as herself, and everything she is capable of, not confined in a life of someone else. Ryan is finally by her side again, and we see more of their relationship and what it actually means for the two of them to be in a relationship in the situation that they are in, as well as the struggles that come with it. It's great to see everything set into context, completing the shift from human villains to supernatural villains, and getting to know more of these supernatural characters on all sides of the conflict. This very much feels like the end of the series, of Mercy's story, even if I'm personally missing some resolutions, which I assume and hope that [b:Wraith|35009269|Wraith (Mercy, #5)|Rebecca Lim|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1493458103l/35009269._SY75_.jpg|56273057] tackles and am curious to see play out.
2. Aug.Aug 2, 2024
Fury (Mercy)by Rebecca LimHarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
