Faythe is on trial for her life, accused of infecting her human ex-boyfriend Andrew and then killing him to cover up her crime, (See Stray) or so the council has charged her. Turning her ex into a Stray was an accident; just a little love bite in the heat of the moment; and killing him was in self-d...
I guess I really should give it four stars, but all of the political maneuvering just made me sick to my stomach. I might change my mind in a few days and alter its score once I'm not so passionate about the issue. **Spoilers**I got very frustrated with both Malone and Faythe. Marc was right, Faythe...
The review for this book will include major spoilers for anyone who hasn't yet read the first 2 books Stray & Rogue so please don't read any further if you're new to the series. The end of the last book saw Faythe kill her ex-boyfriend Andrew in self defense, this is the same ex-boyfriend who she ha...
This is my favorite so far in the series--I might say the same about the next book too...So much happened in this installment--what a page turner. There was tons of action and a whole lot of "shake-up" regarding relationships among Prides nationally within the Territorial Council. I totally hate C...
Good book. I really like this series. The only complaint I have is a personal preference. I wish Faythe and Marc would have made up earlier. But otherwise really good book. I'm reading Prey next.
Other than the constant repeating statement, "breath burst through my throat, and only then did I realize I'd be holding it ..." or some variation of it, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Once again I jumped right into the next book b/c of the cliff hanger at the end of this one.
I am loving this series. There is just something about it that instantly grabs your attention and it doesn’t let go until you finish. We have amazingly strong characters that are fascinating to read that it’s hard to not become emotional attached to them. Pride was the first novel that made me cr...
Of the three books in the series this is by far the best one. It is incredibly fast-paced, with werecat politics threatening Faythe's pride as well as her life. Basically Faythe's world falls apart in this book but it is done amazingly well. The council convenes to try Faythe who is facing the death...
I liked 'Pride' a lot more than the first two books. I thought we saw a different side to Faythe although she still can't seem to keep her mouth shut lol. Instead of being annoyed with her I was much more frustrated by the council. They are just so inconsistent! Anyway I don't really want to say any...
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