Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Book Review: Leopard's Hunt by Christine Feehan
Book Description
In this pulse-pounding novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Leopard series, animal instinct unites two elite shifters whose heads are at war with their hearts.
Gorya Amurov might be known as his family's peacekeeper, but the leopard inside him wants nothing more than to claw to the surface and unleash hell. A harsh life has shaped him into a vicious fighter with a calm exterior, but Gorya knows it's only a matter of time until he loses all control. Deep down, he truly believes he'd be better off dead, and that no woman will ever accept him as a mate....
Maya Averina has spent years hunting the criminals who destroyed her life, and she always takes down her prey. She keeps to herself, stays under the radar, and never loses focus. But with her body burning up and her mind distracted by her first heat, an ambush takes her by surprise. Now she's trapped, an unmated female shifter about to be sold off to the highest bidder. Maya is ready to fight her way out—until the most dangerous, powerful man she's ever encountered arrives to set her free....
My Review
Gorya is an elite Leopard shifter. He's taken over the criminal enterprise after killing everyone who used to run it. Now he's a better boss than his predecessor because he doesn't allow women and children to be abused and trafficked the way he was when he was a child. Gorya hires another couple to watch him closely because he thinks he might have to be put down because his Leopard is a cold blooded killer.
Maya is also an elite Leopard and a killer. Her early life was very hard when people killed her family and kept her as a sex slave. When she and other escaped with the help of another, she grew up to be a killer that took out the men who made her life miserable.
Now Gorya and Maya's leopard's have mated and their human sides are feeling things for each other but neither of them think they can truly be in a relationship with anyone because they are so broken emotionally.
Maya meets the people that Gorya works with and his cousins and they all have to work together to bring down the bad people even though they don't trust her and she doesn't trust them much. When they find out that some of the people is Gorya's organization are still trying to traffic women and children, they have to work together to find out who, take care of them and save the women and children from a bad situation.
Gorya is such a great character, he thought there was nothing redeemable about him and he was so wrong. When he and Maya start getting closer they bring out the best in each other and their leopards are helping them to heal. It was sad watching how broken they really are but great seeing how they tried to find a way though and make their relationship work.
This book was a little wordy, a little slow at times which slowed down the pace for me but all in all it was a great story.
I give this book 3 out of 5 stars.
Disclosure: I was given this book via NetGalley but all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Sounds like leopard shifters have a rough life.
ReplyDeleteThese ones sure did.
DeleteJust ok then
ReplyDeleteYeah, the story was good if a little wordy.
DeleteToo bad it didn't pick up the pace just a wee bit!
ReplyDeleteThe story was good but a little wordy.
DeleteBrutal situation for them both having been victims of trafficking. Glad to see their leopards have brought them together so they can heal.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good story.
DeleteSometimes she can be like that. Too many pages to get her point across. Nice review.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
DeleteMayas very pretty
ReplyDeleteYes she is.
DeleteGorya does sound like a great character.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure about him at first but he ended up being a good hero.
DeleteI'm reading this one right now and their history is the issue for me. It's awful! All the trafficking and rape, especially considering the age when it happened is sickening! Not a fun thing to read about. It is a long book, too.
ReplyDeleteYeah I know, they had such a hard life growing up.
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