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Marked in Flesh (The Others #4) 
I don't know what it is about this series that's so engaging! I can't put my finger on it. Yet here I am book 4 and still enjoying the story.
Update January 13, 20154.5 claws and teeth starsMan that was good! I practically snorted this.Marked in Flesh is WAYYYY better than the last installment. We get lesser (view spoiler)[Meg meltdowns (hide spoiler)] which were seriously getting on my nerves and more of the things that have only been roiling in the surface in the past 3 books. Full review to come closer to the publication date.---------------------------------------------Update January 11, 2016Whatta surprise, yey ARC. Woot!

Reviewed by: Rabid Reads.MARKED IN FLESH set out to be the defining installment in the entente between humankind and the terra indigene, and being somewhat familiar with Anne Bishops predilection for carnage, I knew full well that no cast member was going to come out on the other side unscathed. This book was astonishingly successful in its aim; however due to its very nature the format needed to be altered to incorporate more POVs and less one-on-one time which in turn led to a slight decrease
When I read the first and the second books, I think I read them both in a week. LOL. Then, I swore to myself that when the third book came out (A YEAR AND SOMETHING AFTER I READ THOSE TWO), I would wait awhile before I got my claws on it. But what did happen? Desperate Kathe read the third book right after it was released and now what? I'M GOING TO DIE UNTIL THIS IS RELEASED. Ps: There's been a week and some hours since I haven't touched a book :( I think it's crazy me talking here.
This series is intoxicating and I'd say unmissable. Ok how do I begin? Is it paranormal or fantasy, or even both? If the word fantasy makes you think of magic and swordplay with an almost medieval setting well scratch that thought. We have technology eg cars, computers and trains but we also have settlements that live a simpler life and of course there are also the ancients or should that be Elders? Imagine a great force that created life and initially that life was primordial. Now add Others
"Let's be honest here. We're all reading this to see Simon and Meg do it."The words that brought me sudden infamy on this review. And I must digress, this series is the bane of my sexual frustration. You're killing me, Bishop. I've never been teased so much in my life. I'm literally begging you for wolf sex at this rate. Fifth book guys, let's hope there is deliverance in this drought. *ahem*Anyway, this book was good, albeit I felt a bit repetitive at times with the information. The war is on.
Anne Bishop
Hardcover | Pages: 399 pages Rating: 4.3 | 21438 Users | 2042 Reviews

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Original Title: | Marked in Flesh |
ISBN: | 0451474473 (ISBN13: 9780451474476) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Others #4 |
Characters: | Meg Corbyn, Vladimir Sanguinati, Merri Lee, Simon Wolfgard, Henry Beargard, Crispin James Montgomery, Blair Wolfgard, Karl Kowalski, Nathan Wolfgard, Erebus Sanguinati, Douglas Burke, Joe Wolfgard, Tess, Hope Wolfsong, Jackson Wolfgard, Jesse Walker, Stavros Sanguinati, Tolya Sanguinati, Nyx Sanguinati |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2016) |
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For centuries, the Others and humans have lived side by side in uneasy peace. But when humankind oversteps its bounds, the Others will have to decide how much humanity they’re willing to tolerate—both within themselves and within their community... Since the Others allied themselves with the cassandra sangue, the fragile yet powerful human blood prophets who were being exploited by their own kind, the delicate dynamic between humans and Others changed. Some, like Simon Wolfgard, wolf shifter and leader of the Lakeside Courtyard, and blood prophet Meg Corbyn, see the new, closer companionship as beneficial—both personally and practically. But not everyone is convinced. A group of radical humans is seeking to usurp land through a series of violent attacks on the Others. What they don’t realize is that there are older and more dangerous forces than shifters and vampires protecting the land that belongs to the Others—and those forces are willing to do whatever is necessary to protect what is theirs…Present Based On Books Marked in Flesh (The Others #4)
Title | : | Marked in Flesh (The Others #4) |
Author | : | Anne Bishop |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 399 pages |
Published | : | March 8th 2016 by Roc |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Shapeshifters |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 21438 Users | 2042 ReviewsCrit Based On Books Marked in Flesh (The Others #4)
"Let's be honest here. We're all reading this to see Simon and Meg do it."The words that brought me sudden infamy on this review. And I must digress, this series is the bane of my sexual frustration. You're killing me, Bishop. I've never been teased so much in my life. I'm literally begging you for wolf sex at this rate. Fifth book guys, let's hope there is deliverance in this drought. *ahem*Anyway, this book was good, albeit I felt a bit repetitive at times with the information. The war is on.I don't know what it is about this series that's so engaging! I can't put my finger on it. Yet here I am book 4 and still enjoying the story.
Update January 13, 20154.5 claws and teeth starsMan that was good! I practically snorted this.Marked in Flesh is WAYYYY better than the last installment. We get lesser (view spoiler)[Meg meltdowns (hide spoiler)] which were seriously getting on my nerves and more of the things that have only been roiling in the surface in the past 3 books. Full review to come closer to the publication date.---------------------------------------------Update January 11, 2016Whatta surprise, yey ARC. Woot!

Reviewed by: Rabid Reads.MARKED IN FLESH set out to be the defining installment in the entente between humankind and the terra indigene, and being somewhat familiar with Anne Bishops predilection for carnage, I knew full well that no cast member was going to come out on the other side unscathed. This book was astonishingly successful in its aim; however due to its very nature the format needed to be altered to incorporate more POVs and less one-on-one time which in turn led to a slight decrease
When I read the first and the second books, I think I read them both in a week. LOL. Then, I swore to myself that when the third book came out (A YEAR AND SOMETHING AFTER I READ THOSE TWO), I would wait awhile before I got my claws on it. But what did happen? Desperate Kathe read the third book right after it was released and now what? I'M GOING TO DIE UNTIL THIS IS RELEASED. Ps: There's been a week and some hours since I haven't touched a book :( I think it's crazy me talking here.
This series is intoxicating and I'd say unmissable. Ok how do I begin? Is it paranormal or fantasy, or even both? If the word fantasy makes you think of magic and swordplay with an almost medieval setting well scratch that thought. We have technology eg cars, computers and trains but we also have settlements that live a simpler life and of course there are also the ancients or should that be Elders? Imagine a great force that created life and initially that life was primordial. Now add Others
"Let's be honest here. We're all reading this to see Simon and Meg do it."The words that brought me sudden infamy on this review. And I must digress, this series is the bane of my sexual frustration. You're killing me, Bishop. I've never been teased so much in my life. I'm literally begging you for wolf sex at this rate. Fifth book guys, let's hope there is deliverance in this drought. *ahem*Anyway, this book was good, albeit I felt a bit repetitive at times with the information. The war is on.
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