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This book was TERRIBLE!! I have read almost all of Feehan's books and... I have to say, the relationship between the hero and heroine was just sad. A real disappointment considering how much I've looked forward to reading about Conner. His character is the biggest jerk I think I've ever read about... and I read A LOT!! LOL.
1/2 star.
1/2 star.
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A good one from feehan Connors story
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Where can I find one for myself...a leopard man that is...oh wait, that would mean I would have to be a leopard woman...I think I could handle it. Feehan does not disappoint again with her Leopard series. I love this series more so that anything else she has written. I wish she would put more energy in this series than in the Carpathian series!
This is an excellent read, some of Feehan's finest work. It has the adventure we have grown to love with the shifers, and the passion we can't wait to experience through them. Cant wait to rad the next one!
Excellent, as always! Christine Feehan is one of my favorited authors and she never fails to deliver. This is just one of severals series she is writing at the moment and while they are all addictive, the books themselves can be read and enjoyed either on their own, or in any order. Her stories are touching, sexy, with a quick sense of humor and a healthy dose of action. I recommend them to readers of any genre.
fast read can stand alone
what hasn't she wrote that I don't like "hint": nothing" alpha male
Christine Feehan is one of my very favorite authors, and I look forward to each new book
of any of her series. I've liked the Wild books so far, but this one is disappointing. I
like Conner and Isabeau, the story is good, but there's a lot of filler and repetition. I think this may be an older book that has just finally been published (First Time in Print on book cover), and it could have easily been 50+ fewer pages and more enjoyable by
leaving out the duplication. The leopards are always fun reading. I'm glad I read this,
but it is not one of her better books.
of any of her series. I've liked the Wild books so far, but this one is disappointing. I
like Conner and Isabeau, the story is good, but there's a lot of filler and repetition. I think this may be an older book that has just finally been published (First Time in Print on book cover), and it could have easily been 50+ fewer pages and more enjoyable by
leaving out the duplication. The leopards are always fun reading. I'm glad I read this,
but it is not one of her better books.
He'd betrayed his mate and needed to make amends for he would never be whole without her. He hated himself, especially that part of himself he knew to be so like his father. He hated the man who had betrayed his mother with the all the animal hatred and rage of his cat, the man who demanded his mother throw him away as a boy. But his mother was special and loving and went away with him to make a good life. But he grew up to betray his mate and now knew how like his father he really was.
She loved him with all that she was, the woman and the cat. He was not like his father. Circumstances had caused everything to go wrong for them. She understood now. Though she had put the blame for her father's death on him, she knew now that her father had chosen his own path. Her mate was not to blame. She would stand by him. Together they would retrieve his little brother from the mad woman who had taken him deep into the jungle. Together they would make a home for him, a home full of the memory of their mother. A home full of the love of a family.
She loved him with all that she was, the woman and the cat. He was not like his father. Circumstances had caused everything to go wrong for them. She understood now. Though she had put the blame for her father's death on him, she knew now that her father had chosen his own path. Her mate was not to blame. She would stand by him. Together they would retrieve his little brother from the mad woman who had taken him deep into the jungle. Together they would make a home for him, a home full of the memory of their mother. A home full of the love of a family.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, just like all the others. Feehan does a good job of developing the characters, plot and the bad guys. She keeps you guessing till the end and always throws in a little extra unexpected bit at the end. She is one of my favorite authors and can always be relied upon to provide a great read. Warning: A bit too heavy on the erotica for young readers.
OMG!! Connor is IT! the Leopards are really fantastic. The story and action are fantabulous!!
Not as good as some of the earlier leopard books. It took me quite a bit of time to believe in the relationship between the characters and even then left me a little flat. OK to read to continue the story line but I hope the next book is better. Not a keeper for me.
very entertaining and sensual
Haven't read the others in this series (and probably won't) If I had read one more time about the "Flexible spines" of leopards I would have thrown this book across the room to see if it had a flexible spine. Never thought there could be too much sex in a book, but this one may push the envelope on that subject. Christine Feehan is one of my favorite authors, but this book just dosen't do it for me.
Great author and I loved this book. The story line grabs you from the beginning and just keeps going.
good story of Leopard people. A must if you are following the series.
This is one of my favorites! It blends everything together,even putting Rio and Conner together on a mission. One you will not want to put down!
I love Christine Feehan. So of course I loved the book. May repost soon though. I've read all the Leopard series now.