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Burn Bright

Written by: Patricia Briggs
Narrated by: Holter Graham
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Publisher's Summary

The latest thrilling and emotional Alpha and Omega novel from the number-one New York Times best-selling author of the Mercy Thompson series. 

Charles Cornick is the son of the leader of the North American werewolves - and his father's enforcer. Anna Latham, a rare Omega wolf with a calming presence, is his mate. They go where they are needed, handling problems in werewolf packs throughout the country. But this time the danger is closer to home, as an enemy armed with witchcraft threatens Charles and Anna's own pack. 

©2018 Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner (P)2018 Penguin Audio

What the critics say

“A terrific saga.” (Midwest Book Review)

“[Briggs] spins tales of werewolves, coyote shifters and magic and, my, does she do it well.... If you like action, violence, romance and, of course, werewolves, then I urge you to pick up this series.” (USAToday.com)

“Interesting, fast-paced urban fantasy.... [An] imaginative writer who always leaves fans anxiously waiting for the next tale.” (Monsters and Critics)

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alpha and omega book 5 is phenomenal

Patricia Briggs delivers another fantastic story. the narrator is fantastic and the story is very engaging. The time just slipped by without me even realizing it.

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great book .loved it
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Loved it!

Patricia Briggs never fails! Burn Bright drops several major revelations and leaves you with a million questions. A must read if you love the alpha and omega series.

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  • RLP
  • 2018-03-11

Disappointing

Narrator
I am a huge fan of Holter Graham and I find he does an amazing job with voices and stories. However, the one thing I dislike from narrators for long running series is the inability to keep the same voices on the same characters through the different books. Holter Graham normally does, and for this series has done an amazing job with keeping the same general tone and feel for and voices of the characters consistent through the books until this one. I like many audio fans re-listen to books before listening to the newest release and for those that do this, having such a jarring disjointed voice change for all of the characters in this book compared to the others is annoying and disruptive to the narration.

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I enjoy or have enjoyed Patrica Briggs’ work until recently. I do understand that not every book is going to be a hit and sometimes stories don’t find the same tone or mood for every reader. However, this story and the last Mercy Thompson book (Though it was the male narration on that audio book that really made it horrible and not so much the story) both hit a sore note for me.

This story introduces a whole new set of wolves that no one mentioned until now. Even at the time when Bran transferred the bonds of all the wolves in in control to others during an earlier book, these wolves where not mentioned, nor was the weight of their issues made known. I felt like the author needed a group she could use in the pack there and kill off/create other powers for so she tosses in this group with no real build up or lead into. It was jarring.

As well, much of the beginning of the book felt like a rehash of information that was presented before, adding length without adding to the actual story. While some of the information was interesting, it did not jive with other information from past books. The whole idea that the “thing in Boston” aka the Big Game Hunter was part of this shadow witch clan’s doings is just insanely far fetched. More far fetched then the convoluted plan with Doc and his son Jerry in one of the other books.

Spoiler coming here: Another item that just rang hollow was the skin walker when we have seen a skin walker in the series before. It was as if the author forgot about how Charles’ dealings with skin walkers before.

All and all it was an interesting enough story but it just did not feel like it fit into the world Briggs’ has been creating in the past and the characters were acting out of, well out of character for each other as well.

I was very disappointed in this one and I do hope Ms. Briggs turns things around and gets back into the grove created by her other books.

And Mr. Graham, please go back and relisten to your narrations before doing a new book in a series, I know you can do it… please don’t change the voices we have grown to love!

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  • ShaSha (Lover of Audiobooks!)
  • 2018-03-07

You cannot trust anyone it seems.

I have been waiting for this book to be released for ages it seems like. This book happens when Silence Fallen occurs. It seems as though Patricia Briggs is catching up the Alpha & Omega story-line to Mercy Thompson to eventually have a crossover. So far there has just been snippets here and there within the two series however I do believe that before these two series end there will be at least one book that has all of the characters involved for an entire book and not just throughout.

This book was very good however I do understand what another review stated about the ending was not the best,. I do understand that it being set up in either the new Mercy book or the next Alpha book but it is just a bit odd. I do not mind the way it ended but I wanted more. The dynamic with Charles and Anna is still wonderful and in this book a lot of Anna's trauma pops back up. It is not overtly descriptive but you know that it is there. She is trying hard to not be the victim and even though she is having flashbacks she is not allowing it to define who she is. I just love her.

The threat in this book is not a new one however it is new in the sense because Charles and Bran just seemed to forget about it in the previous books. The threat has always been there however now that it is in their backyard now it it time to take action. I am not trying to bash Charles or Bran however I do not understand why they did not try and followup on leads after Anna left Chicago. They only got rid of a fraction of what was going on and Charles admitted that 'the money-man' was never found. The way that Charles has been written in the past Charles would have never let that go however he did. I think that this just shows that Charles and Bran can be sidetracked with other things.

I loved the Wildlings and I have to admit that the twist that was thrown in was great. I was not expecting that and I love when a writer can surprise me. Leah to me is still annoying and I understand that she loves the pack however I still think that she pretends that she is hurt more often then not. I do not trust her when it would come to certain members in the pack. I think that Bran loves her in his own way but he would never admit it to himself and that is fine with me.

I cannot wait to see what ends up happening in this next installment. I hope that the mystery continues and that another plot does not get thrown in and Charles and Bran forgets about these witches.

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  • Stacey
  • 2018-03-14

Narrator forgetting his voices

I listened to the first 4 books in this series as a refresher before the new one. I noticed in the previous book the narrator was changing voices and he continued that through this book.

Story is fantastic, the narrator needs to refresh his memory before the next book.

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  • Sonika
  • 2019-04-11

The dreaded conversation...

This book made me dislike Anna...she seems really petty. The conversation about mercy and bran ruined it for me along with the narrator’s inconsistency of character voices. I might as well be listening to 5 different authors.

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  • Annie The Audible Addict!!!
  • 2018-03-16

THIS WAS JUST OK FOR ME AND I'M DISAPPOINTED!

This is the weakest of the series....I was bored through about half of it, and really disappointed in that fact...I will not give up on the series of course..because I love Anna and Charles...but I want more about them...this was more pack....and that's what the Mercy series is for..this is Alpha and Omega..we want Anna and Charles!! I really tried to love this..but sadly I did not!

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  • ❤️Cyndi Marie❤️🎧Audiobook Addicts🎧
  • 2018-04-20

✫✫ 5 Stars ✫✫

Oh I missed Charles and Anna! I really hope this series continues on and on! I think I love how different these two are from each other and how well that works for them. Their relationship along with all the suspense and mystery make this series a favorite of mine. I missed Bran in this one but the way this ended made my heart happy that we will be getting more from him in the next one.

The narration is perfect as always! Holter Graham is one of those narrators with a very distinct voice and I don't think he is the voice for every book but he is a PERFECT choice for this series. He is Bran & Charles to me no matter what i'm listening too.

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  • Meredith
  • 2018-03-10

Weakest of the bunch

I usually like the Charles and Anna stories, unfortunately, there wasn't a story, here. Or maybe it's better to say there are several, but none of them about the main characters. So there isn't so much a plot as a bunch of linked scenes where other people tell stories. Oh, and some obligatory fights, because werewolves. It's not uninteresting, but two thirds of the way through the book, I was still wondering when the plot would kick in. It doesn't. But if you read it like a set of connected shorts, it's not too bad.

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  • Dionne Ruff-Sloan
  • 2018-12-24

Overall good story but terrible performance

My disappointment with this title is completely centered around Holter Graham’s performance which was so terrible by this book that it became a chore to try and finish. He oftentimes read dialogue for one character in the ‘voice’ of another character making for a very excruciating listen.

Charles and Ana seem to have found their footing in relationship to each. While the Marock is away, Charles is tasked to find a traitor in the pack. He finds himself confused as to why his father has left and not talked to him about the situation but tries to get to the root of the issue. We learn about The Wildlings; those who are to broken to be active members of the pack and live in seclusion. When one of them is captured and subsequently killed, they decide to check on all the other Wildlings. The story then picks up with another of The Wildlings telling his story in relation to a witch collar that can control werewolves. We discover who Bran suspected and who the traitor is and everything is resolved. But now we know the witches are more powerful than anyone thought and that is now cause for concern.
The story itself was ok. For me this felt like a placeholder waiting for events to unfold with the Mercedes Thompson series before moving forward. I love spending time with Charles and Ana and I hope to see them in more stories.

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  • voodoo
  • 2018-05-07

omg, couldn't they find a better reader?

l listen while I drive, but he puts me to sleep. my wife has to keep punching my arm when ever I start to drift over the center line to wake me back up. I am not allowed to listen when alone. so bad I returned it to Audible.

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  • Mad Bricky
  • 2018-03-08

Not the usual good story

This story was weak and drawn out to an anticlimactic end. The story could have used much less melodrama and emotional intraspection from the strongest characters.
Brand, the pack Alpha was absent from the story. The protagonist was also part of the weak plot and was revealed by an unbelievable means. I hope her other stories don't degenerate into this supernatural drama.

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