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Book Review of Murder Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 7)

Murder Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 7)
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Helpful Score: 5


I loved this book! I think it's a book I could have sat down & read cover to cover, even if my house fell down around me. Really, I think I'd forgotten how much I love Christine Feehan's books! Like another reviewer said - this "Game" series is some of Christine Feehan's best.

Anyway, I thought it was one of the best "Game" books in a while. I just love when the heroine is IT for the hero - Kadan just knew from the beginning that he couldn't and didn't want to live without Tansy. No "I'm fighting this for stupid reasons" kind of thing. I do have one niggling thing.... something that wasn't resolved (at least for me), but maybe it will be continued in the next one?

One thing I do want to say is that I disagree to a point with the people who said Kadan was over-the-top alpha/dominant. I think he was your typical Feehan alpha hero... but he came across to me as insecure and even vulnerable. I don't think his behavior and demands toward Tansy bordered on abuse. He honestly felt like he didn't deserve her, had never hoped to have what he did with her and he was so afraid she wouldn't accept him. I feel like he did and said the things he did because he needed her THAT much. Tansy wasn't a spinless heroine at all. She was stubborn and courageous and I feel that she would have stood up to Kadan if he treated her in a way unacceptable to her. She knew how desperate he was for her.

If you're a fan of this series, you don't want to miss Murder Game!!!