Book Review: Christine Feehan’s Leopard’s Prey
Homicide Detective and leopard-shifter Remy Boudreux is hunting a serial killer in the French Quarter…drawn in by a beautiful jazz singer bathed in blood-red neon.
Homicide Detective and leopard-shifter Remy Boudreux is hunting a serial killer in the French Quarter…drawn in by a beautiful jazz singer bathed in blood-red neon.
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When Kate’s werewolf friend Derek is discovered nearly dead, she must confront her greatest challenge yet when she enters the Midnight Games—against the Beast Lord’s orders.
Mr. and Mrs. North have invited their closest friends—an ex-aviator, a mysterious doctor, and New York Police Department’s own Lt. William Weigand—to join them on this glittering retreat, but the joviality ends when Weigand finds Helen Wilson lying across the path, a knife buried in her neck. A member of the group surely killed her, and unless the Norths act quickly, the murderer will strike again.
Finally healthy, Chloe Mason’s searches her long-lost brother, Harry . . . which brings Harry’s friend and business partner, Mike Keillor, crashing into her life and her heart. Former Marine Force Recon sniper and SWAT officer, Mike can deal coolly and efficiently with any threat . . . until he’s blindsided by fierce, fiery passion . . . and love. He will not lose her to the Russian mob.
Raynaud Shade, a dangerous sociopath who confessed to murdering a boy ten years ago, is leading the FBI and Walt through a blizzard to the burial site.
Orphan Meg Fellowes makes her living picking pockets—until she steals from the wrong nobleman. Instead of rotting in prison like she expected, she’s whisked away to the court of Queen Elizabeth and pressed into royal service, where she joins four other remarkable girls in the Maids of Honor, the Queen’s secret society of protectors.
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