House of Mercy
By Erin Healy
Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko
Beth Borzoi has a knack for healing; she loves animals and has plans to be a vet. But when someone tries to repay her for helping out and a tragic accident occurs, the domino effect of events following seemed out of control. She wonders if she is seeing things or if there really is a wolf following her around. Her father is in charge of a ranch where he takes in men who are having a hard time in life and helps them out.
Erin Healy has an ability to make you wonder what genre of book you are reading. Is it fantasy? Mystery? Speculative fiction? I am still not sure where this book falls on the genre scale, but I would say it might be a book where hurting people are seeking answers and they are not easily found.
I struggled with the attitudes that other family members had towards Beth when she was hurting and well as a slight confusion when it came to some of the legal issues. I guess I am an optimist when it comes to family as I have a great one!
This book grabbed my attention in spite of those things, especially when it came to figuring out who were the bad guys and hoping they would be caught.
– Martha
This book was provided for review by B&B media and the opinions expressed are solely my own.
Thanks for taking the time to read my novel! I really appreciate the kind words and am glad you enjoyed it overall. Best, -EH