Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Book Review: Shadow Dance by Christine Feehan

 

Book Description

Tensions and passions rise in the city that never sleeps in this propulsive novel in #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan’s Shadow Riders series.

As the head of the New York City Shadow Riders and his branch of the Ferraro family, Geno bears the weight of dual responsibilities on his broad shoulders. There’s nothing more important to Geno than protecting his territory and his famiglia. So when his own parents become the latest victims in a string of vicious murders, Geno is ready to go scorched earth. He thinks he has the assassin in his sights, but he’s unprepared for the firestorm their connection ignites....
 
Amaranthe Aubert’s lithe dancer’s body conceals a spine of steel. Even held captive and faced with the threat of lethal interrogation, she’s not about to cave under pressure. She had nothing to do with the murders, no matter what the ruthless man in front of her believes. But before Amara knows what’s happening, Geno connects to her in the shadows, stripping her bare of all artifice. Now, she has no way to hide her true reason for being in New York—and nowhere to run from the man who’s very presence steals the very breath from her lungs....



My Review

Geno is the cousin to the notorious Ferraro family whom we have seen in the other books in this series. He as well as his Ferraro cousins are shadow riders, meaning they are able to move very quickly through the tubes of the shadows. Essentially they are able to turn into shadows and quickly move anywhere shadows are. The Ferraro family as well as their cousins gets justice for people who have been hurt by child predators and human traffickers. They are a crime family but they find and kill child predators and human traffickers which makes them the good guys in my book. 

When Amaranthe is picked up by Geno and his crew, he thinks she's there to assassinate him but she's hiding a huge secret and isn't sure who she can trust. Her cover is she's a ballet dancer and she can play the sweet, innocent small woman when she has to, but underneath all that facade is a strong women ready to pounce on her target. But is Geno her target? Geno feels something for her right away and because a Shadow Rider can feel their mate because their shadows are attracted to each other, he knows he isn't going to be able to hurt her in this interrogation which puts him in danger. So when he brings in some of his crew to interrogate her, she panics and does what she's been trained to do which almost kills her and Geno. 

After they both recover, she finally tells him the truth and they start working together to find out who is killing people close to his family. This was a great murder mystery, I had no idea who was doing the killing or why until the reason was revealed. I have been loving this series since the very first book and this was no exception. I liked that we got to see all the Ferraro siblings and their spouses from the past books and had a chance to watch Geno and Amaranthe slowly get more comfortable with each other. Both Amaranthe and Geno have had hard lives. Amaranthe was adopted by the council when her parents died when she was young, she wasn't shown love or affection but she was trained to be a very lethal shadow rider. Geno had to take over his family's business at a very young age when something bad happened to his parents. So these two really needed each other. 

There was so much action in this book and I love watching these lethal shadow riders do their thing. If they have you in their sights, there's no getting away from them. You can't hide from them, because as long as there's a shadow, they can get to you. 

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars. 

Disclosure: I was given an e-ARC of this book but all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

32 comments:

  1. Isn't it great when a series continues to deliver?

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    1. It really is. I love this series so much.

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  2. It's heartening to hear that the relationship between Geno and Amaranthe develops gradually and authentically, considering their challenging backgrounds and shared need for each other's support. The combination of action-packed scenes and the emotional depth you mentioned seems like a perfect recipe for an engaging read.

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    1. It really was. This series is just so good. I cannot recommend it enough.

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  3. Great to see the newest Feehan was a hit! I've enjoyed her books when I read them.

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  4. Love that its paranormal with good suspense and action.

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  5. This sounds fabulous, and I love the idea of those shadow powers. And using them against the bad guys.

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    1. I love that they are so fierce and fight for good.

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  6. Great review. Her books are always enjoyable.

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  7. Being a shadow rider does sound like a very cool power to have.

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  8. I can think of so many instances in which I might wish to turn into a shadow and move around where shadows are.

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  9. I never heard of shadow riders but the book sounds really good!

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  10. 5 out 5, excellent. This is a book I could enjoy.

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  11. This sounds intense and so good. Glad it rocked for you.

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    1. This is one of my favorite series.

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  12. This sounds good Mary, it's been a while since I read her. Thanks

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  13. I'm not surprised at the review, you really do love this author!

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  14. Shadow riders? That's new to me. What a fun idea!

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  15. You know, I have never tried Feehan

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  16. Sounds good. I still haven't read one of her books. :-(

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  17. This is an author that I have been wanting to read for a very long time. I am glad that this one was a winner for you.

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