Review: Mercy’s Debt – Sloan Archer

Posted March 3, 2013 by Shannon in Author Provided, Shannon / 0 Comments

After graduating from the prestigious Dewhurst University, Mercy Montgomery finds herself in a bit of financial trouble: over $108,000 worth of financial trouble, in fact. She can’t find a job to save her life, and with bill collectors constantly at her heels, she has no idea how she will ever come up with the money needed in order to keep her head above water.

Mercy’s monetary worries seem to be over after a chance meeting with mystifyingly pale Michael Graves, who offers her a high-paying job at his company, Dignitary. But there’s a catch; the seemingly harmless Dignitary is an underground organization that offers human chaperones to wealthy bloodsucking clients.

As if congregating with the undead doesn’t make life complicated enough for Mercy, there’s a savage killer on the loose who appears to have a craving for her blood. Soon Mercy is torn between a dark and dangerous underworld of supernatural desire and a simple life of practicality, and business magnate Robert Bramson is the man she blames for her confusion. If he just wasn’t so damn sexy… And dangerous. As the killer closes in, Mercy realizes that she must make a decision. But will she make her choice too late?.

Series:  Montgomery’s Vampires #1
Release Date:  February 14, 2013
Publisher:  Sloan Archer
Source: Provided by Author
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

The beginning of the book was a bit slow and I didn’t really care for the relationship between Mercy and her roommate Liz, but once Mercy became a companion with Dignitary the story did pick up. I ended up enjoying the book and not wanting it to end.

Mercy graduates from a private university in San Francisco with a mountain of late debt. When she mets the elusive Michael, in a bar after she wins a wet t-shirt contest, he offers her the opportunity to make more money than she could ever imagine. Leary at first, Mercy decides to meet with Michael and his wife to find out just what working at Dignitary would entail. She didn’t plan on vampires, evil lurking in the shadows or being cut to the bone by betrayal.

Mercy was a hard character to get into. She had an odd quality to her that just didn’t seem to jive with Liz and I couldn’t figure out why. It wasn’t until she had her first “date” with Michael that I realized Mercy has an old soul and with that, she just didn’t make sense with anyone of her generation. Once she was with vampires, especially Robert, that she became a character I was emotionally invested in and wanted to see her get over all the crap in her life (with her ginormous debt and deadbeat ex) to find her happily ever after.

Robert was someone you love from the minute he appears on the page. He was someone who just wanted someone to like him. Not the vampire him or the wealthy CEO, just him. For someone who confessed to keeping himself closed off from others, he was an amazingly open book with Mercy and showed her that not all men are like her ex.

I’m invested in this story/series now and look forward to reading the next book. The characters were charming, with an old world feel, that has me anxiously waiting to see what happens next.

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