by Christine Feehan
A passionate installment to the Leopard series. I liked Conner and Isabeau's back story, it pulled me in and kept me emotionally involved. Their story of coming back together in order to save a group of kids who were kidnapped by a drug lord was action packed and hopeful. I was rooting for Conner ...
I hate over alpha male characters.
Wild Fire begins with Connor Vega, who after some times, returns to the Panama rainforest. When he was called on a mission and seduces the daughter of a dangerous man,, he finds his mate, but only to betray her in the end, and knowing that he will always ache for her but will never see her once agai...
Another great book about shifters. I love leopards. It was one wonderful story.
Just as great a story the 2nd time around. I will admit I was not that into some of the narrator's voiced but it was not bad enough to distract from the story.
I actually really liked this one. I know people complain that Christine Feehan is formulaic all her books are the same etc. etc. I don't think that's true, but I don't read enough of her books to really care even if it is true. This one will almost definitely be a re-read for me.
Being civilized is overrated. What happens when an alpha male confronts a strong woman holding a grudge? Hawt make up sex. Ms. Feehan pens another lovely story.
Okay, I'm not even going to front and give this book less than five stars. Is it perfect? No. Is anything in life perfect? No. Does that make life less enjoyable? No. So why shouldn't a less than perfect book get five stars if I thoroughly enjoyed it? So there. I loved this book, so that warra...
This is the fourth book in the leopard people series.This review contains spoilers!Within the series, I didn’t feel this book lived up to the strength of the other books. But, as a standalone it was a great read and I would recommend it, to any fans of Christine Feehan or shape shifter fans.Conner V...