A Borrowing of Bones by Paula Munier – Review by Colleen Noyes

A Borrowing of Bones (Mercy and Elvis Mysteries #1)A Borrowing of Bones by Paula Munier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

So I picked up this book from my library because I really liked the cover and I liked that it had military characters. It took about 30% of the book to get into it but once I did, I really fell in love with the characters and their dogs. This author did a good job of bringing you into the fold and letting you feel what each character was going through. I found myself crying as Mercy was trying to navigate her way through a serious loss as well as her PTSD. I really felt how this character had a difficult time trying to connect with her fiancé’s dog Elvis and you got a glimpse into just what some of our military personnel deal with and what it must feel like to have survivors guilt. Add in a funny and caring game warden and his Newfoundland dog and you have all the makings for what could be a phenomenal series. This author does a great job of providing just enough mystery, secrets, and camaraderie. I cannot wait to read more books from this author, and see how each character grows and overcomes all that they have been through.

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