Wild Fire
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Leopard shifter Connor Vega carries the scent of a wild animal in its prime, and bears the soul-crushing sins of past betrayals. Isabeau Chandler’s never forgiven him-or forgotten him. The mating urge is still with her, and hotter than ever. Dangerously hot…
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Panamanian leopard shifter Connor Vega was with a special ops team on a treacherous assignment when he met Borneo native Isabeau Chandler. They both feel the attraction between them; but he is well aware that she is his eternal mate while she remains ignorant to that because she is unaware of even being a shifter; as she has never changed. When her beloved adopted father died during the assault, she believes her beloved betrayed her. Connor’s gut rips with his mate’s rejection and animosity; her loathing of him is killing him slowly.
In the sou’wester rainforest that Connor once called home, international smuggler Imelda Cortez abetted by rogue shifters abducts children as hostages. Isabeau questions for Connor and his unit to intervene as she wants the best to save the children. Connor realizes he has a personal vendetta on this mission and a heartfelt need to win over his like even as Isabeau is about to do her first shift. But, as both struggle with desire, neither anticipated another treachery from within.
The fourth Leopard shifter paranormal romantic thriller (see The Awakening, Burning Rain and Wild Rain) is an action-packed tale in which treachery plays a major role. Connor struggles to survive deadly scenarios in the meadow, but it is his soul mate’s loathing that is burning his heart. Fans will delight in the rumble in the jungle as Christine Feehan provides a heated entry in her exciting series.
Harriet Klausner
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
First off, I loved Burning Wild and was excited about this relief. I only finished up reading about half of this book. The chemistry of excellent, but the dialogue dull and repetitive. By the time I hit the middle of this book, really nothing had happened. But the reason I quit reading was because the hero was intending to seduce another woman. He already knew he had a mate and the heroine knew also. And somehow they were both kindof okay with it because it was part of a rescue mission. That just completely turned my away. This is supposed to be romance, there is nothing hot about your man having relations with another woman. Hope the next effort is better.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I tried to give Ms. Feehan the benefit of the doubt after the brutalization of the female lead in Hidden Currents and bought Wild Fire, as I have been a longtime fan of her Drake Sisters and Carpathian series and her stand-alone titles. But, I was again disheartened by the plain descriptions of abuse of women in this book.
Most of us read paranormal romance for a excellent tale, chemistry between the leads and as a small romantic trip away from everyday life. The last thing I want to read about is some guy slitting a woman’s throat, while having sex with her in front of an audience, after having brutalized her with a whip. (I wish I was joking but this was really described, rather casually, on page 276 of the paperback. I seriously thought I was going to lose my dinner on that one.) Sadly, this wasn’t the only scene that was unnecessarily explicit. The female lead was later savagely beaten and had her “feminine mound” and breasts intentionally clawed up by a leopard shifter.
As readers, we all comprehend that there are terrible people in the world, including sadists and serial killers. But, we certainly don’t need to be beaten over the head with graphic details thrown for shock value into a book we have bought for entertainment and we don’t need to pay for them. We can get all the free reality checks we could ever need and then some by just turning on the news.
When I bought Wild Fire, I was looking for a small romantic escape, but what I got was a mediocre leopard shifter romance fervently overshadowed by cruelty and violence. It was a huge disappointment.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
First if Burning Wild was too much for you then take a pass on this one because it definately turns up the heat by several degrees. The entire book is an emotional roller coaster ride thats extremely graphic even for Feehan and her habitually abused heroines.
That aside it was quick paced, emotional, and over all very exciting! You won’t be disappointed with this addition to Feehans leopard series.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
possible spoilers in this review
first I gave this 3 stars because its not terrible..its just not fantastic. I’m one of the few that really liked Burning Wild. I reflect Feehan made the writing darker to represent the wild leopards so I was able to deal with and delight in it. Wild Fire doesnt do that. Conner Vega is the leopard that spent time with Drake in the US. He has returned to the amazon for a mission from his acting boss Rio(the first leopard book.)Coming back to the amazon means Conner has to deal with the mate he left behind-Isabeau Chandler. He betrayed her for a mission and as a result she did not accept him.
Ok so thats the set up. Unfortunatly, the tale then gets long winded and dull. There are descriptions of the amazon and wildlife that were there for setting but too much to be of interest to me. Rio is in charge of the unit since Drake is MIA getting his legs fixed and i loved seeing his character again and watching his relationship with Conner. Feehan does a fantastic job showing their friendship and how much they mean to each additional. This was odd to me at times though since Elijah is on the team as well but readers are rarely agreed any dialogue between Rio and Elijah.(Elijah is brother to Rachel who is Rio’s mate) Another sore point is the lack of mention of Rachel nearly until the very end. Rio is in this so much you would expect him to mention at least missing his mate. (Isabeau is described as having tawny hair and half way through has red hair.)
Isabeau and Conner’s relationship for some reason also never seemed real to me or maybe I just didnt see the like renovate between them. I felt it on Conner’s part with the whole you are my mate but not much on Isabeau’s behalf since she is about to go fertile. Her feelings came across more as sexual than anything. at points this was a frustrating read because while there was action at times, the tale would then be weighed down by having no effect dialogue as the characters rehashed stuff verbally that had already been spelled out in detail with the narration. Just an ok read,another chapter in the leopard tale but not really memorable.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5