A Little Town Called Mercy by Wendy Saunders


A Little Town Called Mercy
Title : A Little Town Called Mercy
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ISBN : -
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 361
Publication : Published October 31, 2018

A Collection of Short Stories

6.1 Daughter of Fire
Life in Mercy begins to settle down after the momentous events the night the Hell Book revealed itself. Olivia and Theo still concerned for their missing friend Sam attempt to come to terms with their new reality. When the birth of Olivia and Theo’s children bring some unexpected visitors once again to Mercy, it becomes clear to them that finding the Hell Book was only just the beginning and that everything is far from over.

6.2 The Salted Bone
Jackson Murphy didn’t want much from life, just to raise his adopted son, Miller and run the pub he loved so much in peace. Okay, so maybe he would add his best friend and long-time employee Shelley to that list, but some things were not meant to be. That is until, strange things start happening.
When once again spirits begin flooding into his pub and setting up residence, Jackson suddenly finds himself the owner of the most haunted pub in North America, worse still, he has an reporter staying on one of the guest rooms above the pub and no way to hide all the dead residents.
Before he knows it, Jackson is trying to juggle, the reporter, a crazy British medium, his son’s 1st birthday party and his growing feelings for his best friend, proving once again that life in Mercy is never dull.

6.3 Storyteller
After spending the summer on a small Caribbean island with the Goddess Calypso, Jake and Roni return home to Mercy.
Obsessed with the idea of tracing her own family history, Roni realizes that her family do in fact have ties to Mercy and that it was no accident that she was offered the job at the museum.
When bodies start dropping and strange killings begin, Jake and Roni discover there is a new supernatural creature in Mercy, one who has the ability to turn fiction into reality.
Together they must discover the identity of the Storyteller before they are pulled inside a story themselves, one with fatal consequences.


A Little Town Called Mercy Reviews


  • Mummy's Naughty Corner

    Well this is 3 short stories which follow on from the series. We have the birth of the twins which is always nice. Seems like the babies are going to be just as special as their mum. You also get some follow ups from side characters which is always nice as we get as invested in them as the main characters. I like Jacksons story.

  • Heather

    Omgosh I could not put this book down. I know it doesn't follow anything into the Guardians Series but this was a great filler for in between. I love how each story goes into the characters history deeper. And even though they are still on Mercy's time frame I love how its seperates each story to its own story with cameos from everyone. I am curious and cannot wait for the rest of the series. I want to know more about Oliva and the crossroads, Jackson and Miller, and Roni and her family history.

  • Sheilagh Allcorn

    Fantastic addition to series 1

    These 3 short stories help lead the reader into the next series. All my favourite characters make appearance and left me even more excited for series 2. My favourite story was 'the salted bone' although I loved them all, there is something incredibly intriguing about Jackson, Shelly and especially Miller. Can't wait for 'Scarlett' to be released next month.

  • Tracey

    A Little Town Called Mercy

    This final book in the first series of The Guardians is a collection of short stories.
    Well written and enjoyable the stories move the main story along nicely.
    Recommended.

  • Jaime Andrews

    Excellent! Saunders ties up lose ends and builds on characters in the best way.

  • LORRIE

    Am amazing and exciting read

  • Danielle Vandehaar

    Very good but each of those short stories sure could expand into full length novels! I just want more!

  • Patricia Gregory

    Totally hooked! Now on series 2.

  • Katie Komo

    Love the Series

    I like that this book tied up a bunch of characters I have come to love- or did it? I am so glad there’s going to be more, because I’m not satisfied with the ending. Incredibly well-developed characters in a great story, but there must be more. More about Roni; more about Temperance; just more!