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Book Reviews of Predatory Game (GhostWalkers, Book 6)Book Review: much better than previous books Summary: 4 StarsMost importantly I thought the romance was way more believable than some of Feehan's previous novels. Normally she throws a couple together and it is love at first sight, touch, smell, etc. These two characters have been knowing each other, working together, were friends for almost a year. It made their relationship much more understandable and deeper. The action in the book was great and the characters had more depth to them. I would recommend this one.
Book Review: "Enhanced" Yawn-making Read Summary: 2 StarsI am such a big fan of Christine Feehan's vampire-paranormal and Ghostwalker supersoldiers novels, but this latest book is such a total darn great let-down!! I liked majority of the previous Ghostwalker novels; that's why I can't put into words my deep disappointment about this "Predatory Game" novel. Even though I'm only half way through I can't find the motivation to finish it. The storyline and so-called hot (more lukewarm!) romance are painfully slow and boring, and the so-called villians are very laughable. There is no suspense or thrills like Feehans previous books. If you haven't bought the book, don't waste your money or time!
Book Review: Predatory Game Christine Feehan Summary: 4 StarsCertainly one of her better books, she manages to keep the excitment going right through until the end - having now read 5 of the Ghostwalker novels, I can hope she is going to write some more.
Book Review: okay but Summary: 3 Starsusually love Feehan's books but a little dissapointed with this one. Basically none of the characters are very well defined or developed. It is just a story without the usual depth which draws you into the ghost walker world.
Book Review: Game series holding up better than dark series Summary: 4 StarsThis is book 6 and I'm still enjoying the Ghostwalker series. At about this point in Ms. Freehan's Carpathian series, I realized I was tired of reading the same story with a new title about the same characters with new names; although, I think I read about 10 or so before I quit buying them. Another reviewer felt this series was getting repetitive back in book 5. If I begin feeling that, I will drop this series,too; but so far that hasn't happened for me. I found Jess Calhoun and Saber Wynter as interesting as the Norton Twins and their twin heroines. I'll be there for book 7.
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