Savage Nature
Danger lurks in the shadows and desire shimmers in the sultry heat as leopard shifter Drake Donovan is sent to a Louisiana bayou to investigate a murder. He's ready for anything except the insatiable hunger that rocks him when he meets Saria Boudreaux, a woman with a compelling motive-and...
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Danger lurks in the shadows and desire shimmers in the sultry heat as leopard shifter Drake Donovan is sent to a Louisiana bayou to investigate a murder. He's ready for anything except the insatiable hunger that rocks him when he meets Saria Boudreaux, a woman with a compelling motive-and ability-to distract him from the task at hand...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780515149333 (0515149330)
ASIN: 515149330
Publish date: April 26th 2011
Publisher: Jove
Pages no: 367
Edition language: English
Series: Leopard People (#5)
The fifth installment to the Leopard series has really strong characters and they definitely drive the action. I loved Saria! She rocked everything and had some great lines. Drake was her perfect partner and he kept up with her well. Their passion was great between the two of them. The antagonis...
More Christine Feehan and after her previous book that I read I just couldn't get into this one. I didn't really read enough to comment on it.
Struggled to get into this. I was bored for the first third of the book and though I carried on reading for a bit longer, I didn't see it getting better so I'm stopping right now and marking it as DNF.
This novel is probably the best of the whole series. The story line had a lot of twists and turns and focussed on the two main protagonists. I was totally engrossed trying to find out who was behind the intrigue. Also, it's Donovan Drake's story post-operation and is able to shift again. They do...
This is hands down my favorite Feehan book -- any series!!! I love Drake, he has that sexy powerful alpha male attitude. Combined with the desperate need for his female. Saria has a combination of innocence and "street smarts" to make her an interesting female.I wish that Feehan focused on the seri...