Thursday, December 1, 2022

Leopard's Scar (Leopard 14) by Christine Feehan

 

The moment Meiling sees Gedeon she knows he’s a leopard shifter—just as she knows she can’t trust him. Meiling doesn’t take chances, life has taught her better than that. So why does she find herself rescuing this deadly, gorgeous man, when she knows she’d be better off leaving him to die?

Gedeon is used to women throwing themselves at him, not throwing his injured body over their beautiful, deceptively strong shoulders and carrying him to safety. He might be embarrassed, if he wasn’t so aroused by the very thought of this feisty lotus blossom.

As they strike up a working relationship that suits them both, Gedeon starts to rely on Meiling for just about everything. But when her hidden nature rises to the surface, the connection that links them shifts into an all-consuming desire. And neither will escape unmarked. . . .

 

Review

  I will start this review by saying that I absolutely love Feehan’s leopard series. Only one step behind the Ghostwalkers series. Some of this review may be a bit spoiler-ish so continue at your own risk.
I do have to be honest that there were a couple of things that bothered me about the story, but I do not know if these same things will still be valid once I reread the book for the second time.

1. Time jumps: There were at least three. Maybe more. Personally, this is more of a point of information and not so much a con. I am just pointing it out. It allows for more information and for the story to progress without tiring out the reader so I am okay with it, but I did notice them. I suppose I am sensitive to it because HBO’s House of the Dragon season one had a lot of them as well. The more material - the more time jumps.
2. Clarity of the abilities of the uber shifters: This idea that there were shifters with more specialized powers and were eradicated because of them is good. Early on we see that strength and speed are two of the most prominent abilities. (more so than a normal shifter). If I remember correctly we are told that there were communities of uber shifters, but there were three specific families that had more powers than the regular uber shifters. And so that made them targets. These three families that were destroyed were from Russia (Gedeon), China (Meiling), and North Korea.
It isn’t till the middle of the book that we are told that Meiling’s entrancing effect on leopards has more to do with her uber shifter genes than the usual effect of female leopards on male leopards. If you’re familiar with the series, you’ll recall that Evangeline had a calming effect on the Amurov leopards as well. I felt that could’ve been introduced a bit better. To piggyback off this at the tail end of the book we are told that these uber shifter groups can produce fire. Once again I felt like that could’ve been presented much better. It seemed very last minute and I remember saying to myself ‘wait what’.
3. The training status of Meiling: At the start of the book, I got the impression that Meiling was not trained and was a bit timid. [Her thought processes and such at the Venezuelan camp] Further on in the book as she is fully Gedeon’s partner we are given little nuggets of information that says she is faster and can handle herself to the point she could do damage to trained shifters like Timur and Joshua Tigre’s bodyguards. I truly was flabbergasted like – wait when did she get this type of training? How is this possible? As I think it through now – I suppose she is not trained per se but her uber shifter strength and speed puts her on level footing.

The following are pros, in my opinion, that helped me to appreciate the characters and the entire series more.
1. Friends before lovers: The fact that Gedeon and Lotus blossom (I love this nickname) were friends first. What started off as possible enemies led to these two characters having a great working relationship and then finally a good personal relationship. Gedeon noticed early on that Meiling would make the perfect partner. She was low-key, but had his same skillset (outside of killing people). They were both fixers.
2. Teaching shifters (male and female) about bonding: I loved that this book incorporated multiple fixer cases and that one of them allowed some of our favorite male shifters to see that the way that shifter culture is very much one-sided. The males fool around extensively and are not honest about the distinction between sleeping around with shifter women without the intent to mate and sleeping with shifter women with the intent to mate. This case made it clear that the leaders of the lairs (Joshua, Drake, etc) needed to have conversations [and teaching moments] with their male members about transparency with sexual partners (human or shifter) and with their female members about true mates and how it really works. The general idea is that transparency and education needed to make its way through the lairs to protect all members – male and female.

Overall, I enjoyed this book. I would recommend it and the entire series to anyone. The sexual interactions are steamy and a bit rough, but that goes part and parcel with the animalistic nature of these people. They are not human. They have animal counterparts. The relationship development between Gedeon and Meiling was smooth and easy to follow. I didn’t find the story predictable and I always enjoy when previous characters make a cameo in the current story. Nine out of ten, A-, do recommend.

 

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Shadow Music (Highland Lairds #3) by Julie Garwood

 


Summary:

For Princess Gabrielle of St. Biel, Scotland is a land of stunning vistas, wild chieftains, treacherous glens, and steep shadows--skullduggery, betrayal, and now murder. Prized for her exquisite beauty, the daughter of one of England's most influential barons, Gabrielle is also a perfect bargaining chip for a king who needs peace in the Highlands: King John has arranged Gabrielle's marriage to a good and gentle laird. But this marriage will never take place.

For Gabrielle, everything changes in one last burst of freedom--when she and her guards come upon a scene of unimaginable cruelty. With one shot from her bow and arrow, Gabrielle takes a life, saves a life, and begins a war.

Within days, the Highlands are aflame with passions as a battle royal flares between enemies old and new. Having come to Scotland to be married, Gabrielle is instead entangled in Highland intrigue. For two sadistic noblemen, underestimating Gabrielle's bravery and prowess may prove fatal. But thanks to a secret Gabrielle possesses, Colm MacHugh, the most feared man in Scotland, finds a new cause for courage. Under his penetrating gaze, neither Gabrielle's body nor heart is safe.

Review:

I am such fan of this author's romance books! When I was a little young one in the romance fiction game, she was one of the first authors I read. I love her romance books! I love them so much that I reread all of her romance fiction yearly. I was making my way through the Highland lairds when I noticed Amazon was pointing me towards a book called Shadow Music. Long story short - I cannot believe this book has been out for so long and I never knew about it. Utter shock!


I grabbed it and it did not disappoint. I was able to revisit characters that I love i.e. Broderick, Ramsay, the Maitlands, etc. We are introduced to Princess Gabrielle and all of the greedy Englishmen that are lusting after her and her kingdom's treasure. We are also introduced to Laird MacHugh who is an ally of the Sinclairs, Maitlands, and Buchanans. By fate (more likely the machinations of a greedy king and his barons) - Gabrielle ends up finding sanctuary with Laird Colm MacHugh. Colm, alongside Gabrielle's cousin by marriage Broderick Buchanan, are searching for enemies of the MacHugh clan and happen to witness Gabrielle being mistreated. They rescue her and decide the best way to protect her is for Colm to marry her.

This book is more than just a story about a Princess and her interactions with a greedy England. The author finds a way to spin a tale about a monarch guarding the secret of her once rich nation, a strong Laird bent on avenging his brother, a greedy lustful King John, two obsessed English barons, and sprinkling in prior characters with a nice love story. Sad it took me so long to read it, but glad I did.

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Wild Lover (Magical Lovers 3) by Michelle Howard

Summary:

Danger threatens...
Christine Jones never imagined that becoming connected with the paranorm world would bring danger to her doorstep. But with her best friend married to a warlock, his enemies have now targeted her as an easy means to strike against him.
Hope found...
Ben Griffin never thought he’d find his mate. Centuries had gone by and he’d resigned himself to a lonely future. Nothing could have prepared him for someone like Chrissy Jones. His boss’ enemies think they can get to him by using her? That’s not going to happen.
One night...
Can a one night stand lead to a love everlasting?

Review:

I'm going to be honest and say that I read this series out of order. I started with book 3 and I am definitely going back to read the first two.

I will say that it was not difficult to follow the story even though I was unfamiliar with some of the characters mentioned. In fact, it only whetted my appetite for more. I thought I had a good idea of where the story line was going, but I am happy to say that as the story moved along I didn't. It is the nature of the romance fiction beast to most often be able to predict the path a book will take. The interesting part is, of course, the journey. 

In this book, those familiar with the characters, know that someone is out to get the warlock Drake who just so happens to be getting married to Christine's (main character) best friend.The night before the wedding Christine and Drake's bodyguard, Ben, have a fling. Ben disappears and at the wedding he acts as if he has no idea who Christine is. After a huge altercation between the two at the wedding, Christine becomes a target because of her relationship to Drake's wife. 

This book was so much better than I thought it would be. Its fast-paced and sexy, and definitely worth the read.

 

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