by Christine Feehan
Next to Jack & Ken Norton's stories, Kane's is among my favorites of the series now.
Reread from 7/28-8/3/12My Thoughts:General Thoughts--I loved this second book with Team Three! This is one family I would want to have at my back. Being a sappy person who loves babies and gets jazzed with the inclusion of a pregnancy into the storyline, I was a happy camper with this book. And to ...
I've been a massive fan of the GhostWalker series since I first started reading it and I really liked Kane when we met him in the last book so I was looking forward to his story. I have to admit I found myself a bit disappointed with Ruthless Game though and don't think it managed to live up to my ...
Kane Cannon, is a Ghostwalker and is every mission is prepared for anything that may come his way. However on this mission, he is unprepared when he sees Rose Patterson, a fellow Ghostwalker, and pregnant with his child, Kane is in shock in seeing her, in Mexico in the middle of a war zone between d...
Now we get to read about Kane and Rose's story. Finally! I do like the GhostWalker stories but they seem to become more and more formulaic. Still, I do enjoy Ms. Feehan's stories so I'm going to continue reading them. I know there will be a bit of angst, some conflict and then a happily ever aft...
Ghostwalker Kane Cannon is pure male animalistic, sexual, protective, instinctive and his past missions have prepared him for anything. But his newest assignment, to rescue hostages in Mexico, plunges him into a hot zone he never anticipated. Mexico is the hiding place of Rose Patterson, fugitive, e...
"Ruthless Game" is the 9th book in Christine Feehan's Ghostwalker series. This story features Kane, a member of the 3rd Ghostwalker unit, introduced in Street Game. If you're not up to speed on the previous books: Ghostwalkers are soldiers, who volunteered for psychic enhancements. But they all got ...
I like this series but I felt like this book just abruptly ended. I did like it better than Street Game which I could not get into and struggled through. They did wrap up the drug cartel which I thought was cool. I guess I just like the fist few books of the series better.
For some reason I just don't love these newer GhostWalker books as much as the earlier ones. This was enjoyable but didn't knock off my socks. I am intrigued by Javier and Rhianna, though. Looking forward to their book.