Things I liked about this book:* The way Faythe rips out her captor and would-be rapist's throat, lets him die a slow suffocation death, and doesn't suffer crippling regret about it afterwards* Jace* Andrew, whom we met via two stilted phone conversations but who nevertheless managed to make a bette...
3.5Although I had some issues with the whining of the main character, I did enjoy this book. There was a lot of playful interactions with side characters that I found fun/funny. The main story was pretty good and decently paced.
Liked:* World-building was good. I liked the structure of the Prides and the rarity of females (tabbies).* The last half of the book was action-packed.* Faythe messes up and makes some dumb decisions but she learns from her mistakes. When she's not too self-absorbed, she can think and plan rather we...
I've been wanting to check out Rachel Vincent's books and whilst this series wasn't top of my list, when I saw it in a charity shop for 30p a book then I grabbed the opportunity. A Kelley Armstrong quote on the cover helped me decide, too!Stray tells the story of Faythe, shapeshifting, werecat colle...
I absolutely LOVED this book! Rachel Vincent has yet to disappoint me with her writing.The fact that Faythe attends my alma mater is beyond awesome. It's always refreshing knowing the areas Vincent talks about. :D I also found myself trying to figure out what route was being taken when Faythe was ...
Second read.I wasn't a big fan of the book the first time around, but a lot of my friends really like/love the series. Since I didn't remember much more than my intense dislike of Faythe, I decide to reread this before continuing on to Rogue. I still feel that Faythe is incredibly immature and sel...
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