Darkest Mercy

Darkest Mercy
Author Melissa Marr
Cover artist Mark Tucker (photography)
Country United States
Language English
Series Wicked Lovely
Genre Young adult
Urban fantasy
Publisher HarperTeen, an imprint of Harper Collins
Publication date
February 22, 2011
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 352
ISBN 978-0-0616-5925-6
OCLC 666573450
Preceded by Radiant Shadows

Darkest Mercy is an Urban fantasy novel by Melissa Marr. It is set in the same universe as Marr's previous YA novels, but is not a sequel to Radiant Shadows; rather, it is a companion novel like Ink Exchange was, focusing on a different set of characters.

Plot

Keenan must choose between his queen Aislinn and his beloved Donia, while Aislinn is in love with Seth. However when the warmongering villain Bananach attacks they must unite, until at the end the love quadrilateral is resolved.[1]

Prologue

Darkest Mercy commences with a usual deep and dark gloom as seen in a few of its series. The last book of the Wicked Lovely series, begins with chaos. The courts are in disorder, people are missing, the regents in all the faery courts are all relatively new at their jobs. Most of the characters from the previous books in the series are back and we see all their stories tie together in the end as they fight the faery called War and struggle to find the necessary balance between the courts. Also when Devlin and Ani are in parral they then realize how much they love each other and truly need each other! It's a truly fascinating tale of love, compassion, and war.

Critical response

Kirkus found it hard work, "for fans only".[1] However RT Book Reviews was much more positive, seeing it as an excellent if shocking conclusion to the series.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Darkest Mercy". Kirkus Reviews.
  2. Brennan, Kelly. "Darkest Mercy". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
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