Cynthia F. (frazerc) reviewed on + 672 more book reviews
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Another action-packed read complete with a 'second-chance romance'. This is Riley's story, the third Buchanan, who has come to a small town in Washington to locate another weapon to fight the Casus. What he finds is the woman he walked away from fifteen years ago when he became aware that his future would be a threat to them both. His Merrick is rising and both of them want her...
Of course Riley resists madly, the bad guys [including Westmore and his soldiers, the Casus 'meant' for Riley AND Gregory the villain from book 2] lurk in the wings waiting to strike at the optimum time, and Hope wants some quality time with Riley. We are introduced to a female Casus for the first time, a femme fatale with the accent on fatale... We meet an enigmatic character who seems to be a Casus but is apparently trying to help.
Riley's sidekick for this adventure is Kellan, a Watchman shifter from Ravenswing. I suspect he might be getting his own book in the future... Read the books in order, these books are very closely linked and sequential...
Primal Instinct
1. Edge of Hunger (2009)
2. Edge Of Danger (2009)
3. Edge of Desire (2009)
and more to come according to her website...
Of course Riley resists madly, the bad guys [including Westmore and his soldiers, the Casus 'meant' for Riley AND Gregory the villain from book 2] lurk in the wings waiting to strike at the optimum time, and Hope wants some quality time with Riley. We are introduced to a female Casus for the first time, a femme fatale with the accent on fatale... We meet an enigmatic character who seems to be a Casus but is apparently trying to help.
Riley's sidekick for this adventure is Kellan, a Watchman shifter from Ravenswing. I suspect he might be getting his own book in the future... Read the books in order, these books are very closely linked and sequential...
Primal Instinct
1. Edge of Hunger (2009)
2. Edge Of Danger (2009)
3. Edge of Desire (2009)
and more to come according to her website...
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