
The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy by Megan Bannen (2022)
Fantasy romance. Book 1 of the Hart and Mercy series. In a world where dead bodies are plentiful, Mercy is an overburdened undertaker running the family business, but she loves the job, even though her family thinks that she deserves something more or different or free. She does not get along with one of the local marshals, Hart, who often comes to bring her bodies. He’s got his own issues with being a loner demigod who is uncertain of his own mortality. While it took me awhile to get a mental grasp of the world-building, the animosity between Hart and Mercy (despite their internal physical attraction) is universal. And when they accidentally become anonymous pen pals, things turn more familiar with very clear You’ve Got Mail retelling beats. I loved meeting the full cast of supporting characters and the side romance between Mercy’s brother and Hart’s apprentice. Great intro to the series and looking forward to reading the next one.
Ebook and audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

The Undermining of Twyla and Frank by Megan Bannen (2024)
Fantasy romance. Book 2 of the Hart and Mercy series. Twyla and Frank are best friends and neighbors and work together as marshals, who don’t have too much to do now that a big bad threat was eliminated at the end of Book 1. But they’re on their way to solving a new mystery involving dragons in the Tanria mist, plus finally dealing with their feelings for each other. Or realizing that there are feelings beyond friendship. The whole book is told from Twyla’s point of view as she’s grappling with her unappreciative adult children, dealing with her own middle-aged insecurity, and exploring the possibility of dating again. While Frank seems dismissive of her dating, she doesn’t know if he’s disgusted by the idea of someone dating her (unlikely) or jealous (more likely, but she doesn’t know it). After getting my head around the world-building aspects within Book 1, I was able to enjoy the story, the adventure, and the side characters even more in this one. Loved it.
Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby. Advance audiobook provided by Libro.fm.

The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam by Megan Bannen (2025)
Fantasy romance. Book 3 of the Hart and Mercy series. Loved this book and great conclusion to the series. The whole book is told from Rosie’s point of view. She’s an immortal demigod who’s really struggling with grief and the lonely life she has ahead of her. It’s been ten years since the events of the last book and she’s starting to see her coworkers and loved ones age. She’s also been somewhat pining over inventor and all-around genius Dr. Adam Lee for the past five years and not willing to do anything about it or get to attached, since she’ll live forever and everyone around her dies. But we get all sorts of forced proximity when we find that the portals in and out of the Tanrian mist have malfunctioned and need to be repaired. The romance is the slowest of slow burns while we work through our malfunctioning portals. We also get our favorite sidekick Duckers throughout this story and revisit the adorable dragons.
Advance ebook provided by Orbit Books via NetGalley.


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