The first book in Feehan's Drake Sister's spin-off picks up right where the last Drake Sisters book (Hidden Currents) leaves off. It focuses on Lev Prakenskii, Ilya's brother and the bodyguard to Stavros (very bad guy in Hidden Currents). He his rescued from the sea by Rikki, a water element who ...
Wow! This was not at all what I was expecting. It wasn't what I imagined it to be like. I was thinking it would go down the same line as the Drake Sister's series but it didn't. It wasn't good but it wasn't bad either, it was different. For Sid, the last thing he remembered was been on board a yacht...
I liked the idea of this book more than the actual book itself. The concept of elemental women seemed very interesting and intriguing. What the book actually was, however, was a sappy suffocating romance novel. I guess I can't complain- I should have expected that, but I was hoping for a little more...
3 1/2 stars. Water Bound was recommended to me because I'm interested in depictions of autistic people, and it is indeed the most nuanced, tender portrayal I've ever read. It also gets things right, particularly in regard to the serious sensory issues that often accompany autism. Rikki is no robot ...
Still an amazing story. Rikki and Lev just astound me together. The narrator did a good job bringing their characters to life, not so much with the supporting cast. They kind of all sounded a like, but it wasn't too distracting from the story. I don't have enough good words in my vocabulary to descr...
The connection between Lev and Rikki forms almost instantly, but the relationship building that follows is not completely smooth sailing. LOL. Kidding aside, Lev and Rikki both come from turbulent paths and are in some way damaged by past events, so even though at core level they have instant trust...
I have heard it said that you either love author Christine Feehan Christine Feehan's books or you hate them... I am in the "I love her books" camp and after picking up Water Bound from my TBR shelf it cemented the feeling all over again... This book may be a slower read, it is also a very thought pr...
Christine Feehan’s Water Bound is sort-of a continuation of her Drake Sisters series, but not really. It is set in the same town of Sea Haven and features a handful of our familiar characters. Our hero is Lev Prakenskii –an undercover Russian operative who has lost chunks of his memory and identity...
Rikki, a diver in Sea Haven, is a woman that enjoys solitude and has a affinity with the sea and its elements. So when she went diving she ends up rescuing Lev Prekenskii, who has no memory of his past, and almost kills her viewing her as a threat. After he realizes who she really is, she takes him ...
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