by Ursula Gnade, Christine Feehan
***Reread from July 17-July 19, 2012My Thoughts:Looking back at this book, I can't believe how much I came to love Team 3. They are firmly entrenched in my heart. Initially I felt sort of thrown and betrayed that Ms. Feehan had left my beloved Teams 1 and 2 and went to a bunch of folks I didn't know...
3.5 starsI'm a big fan of Christine Feehan's GhostWalkers series but I would definitely recommend reading the series in order because you would be missing a lot of back story to pick up the series starting with Street Game (which is actually book 8). I have to admit that I was a bit confused when I...
As a rule, I'm not good with change. But when Christine Feehan jumped from her original group of Ghostwalkers to focus on the SEAL team, I was surprisingly pleased with the new direction of the series. I'm not nearly so jazzed now that we are moving on to Ghostwalker team 3. Our male lead is Mack, t...
Not as good as others in this series but still a pretty good read. Starts a little awkwardly but picks up after about 50-75 pages.
Mack McKinley, leader of one of the teams of Ghostwalkers, on a op, he finds Jaimie, the one woman who has held his heart. All of his team including to women who includes Jaimie, grew up together on the streets. But when Mack made a mistake years ago with Jaimie, she left him and with her his heart....
Communication...that's the word that kept running through my head all through this book. If they had communicated more honestly, they would have settled everything faster...but we wouldn't have had such a great story to read! Love the characters, and find them intriguing too. Very looking forward...
The GhostWalkers move out of the swamp and jungle and into the territory of urban warfare with a completely new team of enhanced soldiers, together since childhood, that stumble upon "the one that got away" two years ago, breaking all their hearts, one more than the rest.Jaimie left the brutal world...
Good book! I really liked both Jaimie and Mack. I liked their interplay especially about them restarting their relationship. A little too many conspiracies happening - about 3 - but otherwise a really good book.
(Kindle Edition)My first book of 2010, and I couldn't have chosen a better one :)A huge fan of the entire Ghostwalker Series, I was glad to see Christine Feehan pull away from the we-just-met-but-OMG-I-just-have-to-have-you motif that's present in so many of her other books. In Street Game, our hero...
I felt this story was too much for me and I really didn’t enjoy it. It wasn’t just the story line it was the characters as well. As an avid Ghostwalker fan (I’ve read all the previous books in order) I was somewhat surprised that new characters hadn’t been given any background bar one. Kane who is i...