Leopard's Prey (Leopard People #5)
From a tough stint in the armed forces to stalking the unknown as a bayou cop, leopard-shifter Remy Boudreux has been served well by his uncanny gifts. And right now, New Orleans could use a homicide detective like Remy.
A serial killer is loose, snatching victims from the French Quarter with pitiless rage and unnatural efficiency. But something else is drawing Remy into the twilight -- a beautiful jazz singer bathed night after night in a flood of blood-red neon.
Sultry, mysterious, and as seductive as her songs, she’s luring Remy deeper into the shadows than he ever imagined. And as their passions swell, his keen instinct for survival will be challenged like never before. By a killer -- and by a woman.
The first book I ever read by Christine Feehan was a leopard book, I was on another author's website and we were in chat.. the author said (and yes I am paraphrasing) for sheer smoldering steam, forget the vampires and check out Christine Feehan's Wild Rain. So I did.. and fell in love. There is just something special about the cat shifters.. they are sensual, sensational and sublime (I know I so have to get off this alliteration kick). But they are special.. something about them calls to me. I
To begin my review of Leopard's Prey, written by Christine Feehan; I would first like to take a moment to point out that I am not your typical romance novel reader. It wasn't until about 11 years ago, that I found myself exploring this genre. However, the style of books in which I strictly read before; did often contain a love story. In a sense, the Epic Fantasy genre, has forever shaped my definition of "romance". What I am attempting to convey, is that I may not view romance, in the same
Christine Feehan writes the best possessive, obsessive, jealous, dark, dangerous, sexy, over the top alpha heroes ever! I LOVED Remy!! Bijou, the heroine, wasn't to bad either. What was bad? The villains.. there were soo many different bad guys... I couldn't keep them straight. Some of the bad guys you never even met, they were just lurking around in the shadows or outskirts!It was so confusing I'm still not sure if or how it all ties together!
Leopards Preyis book 6 in the Leopard People series, by Christine Feehan . I like Christines bayou stories.Remy Boudreux, the homicide detective from the Savage Nature book, along with his brother Gage, and sister Saria launch this fascinatingly entertaining story in reoccurring murder investigations. Saria and friend Bijou Blue Breaux, a wealthy daughter of a famous deceased rock star, Bodrie, who was a substance abusing philanderer. When Bijou was 8 years old she was being escorted into a
This was another okay story, but I dont think I liked it as much as the previous book in the series. Remy and Bijoe were both okay characters, and the sex scenes between them were pretty explosive, the rest of the story dragged a bit though, even though I didnt guess who the killer was.6.5 out of 10
I think I probably should have read this one instead of listening to it. I'm all for hot & heavy romance novels, but when it takes a trip back & forth to work (over an hour) to get through one love scene ... well, it may just fall into an erotica instead of a paranormal romance. Just saying.Having said that, I love Remy & Blue. I adore all the leopards, and this was a great addition to that world. Mahieu totally cracked me up. I'm looking forward to the day he gets a book
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 366 pages Rating: 4.29 | 5621 Users | 280 Reviews
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Original Title: | Leopard's Prey (Leopard People, #6) |
ISBN: | 0515151556 (ISBN13: 9780515151558) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Leopard People #5 |
Characters: | Remy Boudreux |
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#1 New York Times bestselling author "Christine Feehan knows how to weave a tale of action, suspense and paranormal passion" (Romance Junkies). Now, she’s back -- and the New Orleans nights have never felt so torrid or so dangerous...From a tough stint in the armed forces to stalking the unknown as a bayou cop, leopard-shifter Remy Boudreux has been served well by his uncanny gifts. And right now, New Orleans could use a homicide detective like Remy.
A serial killer is loose, snatching victims from the French Quarter with pitiless rage and unnatural efficiency. But something else is drawing Remy into the twilight -- a beautiful jazz singer bathed night after night in a flood of blood-red neon.
Sultry, mysterious, and as seductive as her songs, she’s luring Remy deeper into the shadows than he ever imagined. And as their passions swell, his keen instinct for survival will be challenged like never before. By a killer -- and by a woman.
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Title | : | Leopard's Prey (Leopard People #5) |
Author | : | Christine Feehan |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 366 pages |
Published | : | May 28th 2013 by Jove |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Shapeshifters |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 5621 Users | 280 ReviewsEvaluate Appertaining To Books Leopard's Prey (Leopard People #5)
While I'm a couple of books behind in Feehan's Carpathian books because they've all started to blend together, this felt fresh in comparison. I do wish I'd re-read Savage Nature prior to reading Leopard's Prey. I didn't realize that they were published two years apart, I was just like 'WERE-LEOPARDS!' *glomp* and that was that. I retained enough memory of the Leopard People series to be okay, but if you have a chance, I'd recommend having Savage Nature fresh in your mind. The previous fourThe first book I ever read by Christine Feehan was a leopard book, I was on another author's website and we were in chat.. the author said (and yes I am paraphrasing) for sheer smoldering steam, forget the vampires and check out Christine Feehan's Wild Rain. So I did.. and fell in love. There is just something special about the cat shifters.. they are sensual, sensational and sublime (I know I so have to get off this alliteration kick). But they are special.. something about them calls to me. I
To begin my review of Leopard's Prey, written by Christine Feehan; I would first like to take a moment to point out that I am not your typical romance novel reader. It wasn't until about 11 years ago, that I found myself exploring this genre. However, the style of books in which I strictly read before; did often contain a love story. In a sense, the Epic Fantasy genre, has forever shaped my definition of "romance". What I am attempting to convey, is that I may not view romance, in the same
Christine Feehan writes the best possessive, obsessive, jealous, dark, dangerous, sexy, over the top alpha heroes ever! I LOVED Remy!! Bijou, the heroine, wasn't to bad either. What was bad? The villains.. there were soo many different bad guys... I couldn't keep them straight. Some of the bad guys you never even met, they were just lurking around in the shadows or outskirts!It was so confusing I'm still not sure if or how it all ties together!
Leopards Preyis book 6 in the Leopard People series, by Christine Feehan . I like Christines bayou stories.Remy Boudreux, the homicide detective from the Savage Nature book, along with his brother Gage, and sister Saria launch this fascinatingly entertaining story in reoccurring murder investigations. Saria and friend Bijou Blue Breaux, a wealthy daughter of a famous deceased rock star, Bodrie, who was a substance abusing philanderer. When Bijou was 8 years old she was being escorted into a
This was another okay story, but I dont think I liked it as much as the previous book in the series. Remy and Bijoe were both okay characters, and the sex scenes between them were pretty explosive, the rest of the story dragged a bit though, even though I didnt guess who the killer was.6.5 out of 10
I think I probably should have read this one instead of listening to it. I'm all for hot & heavy romance novels, but when it takes a trip back & forth to work (over an hour) to get through one love scene ... well, it may just fall into an erotica instead of a paranormal romance. Just saying.Having said that, I love Remy & Blue. I adore all the leopards, and this was a great addition to that world. Mahieu totally cracked me up. I'm looking forward to the day he gets a book
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