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Wild Fire by Christine Feehan

mooncricketjp's review against another edition

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4.0

I love how the author tries to give the characters personality traits of the leopard. Somehow, it just works.

ecahilly's review

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dark fast-paced

3.0

heyhaley17's review against another edition

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5.0

This series just keeps getting better. Relationship wise this is my favorite so far. In all resepcts I enjoyed reading it even more than Burning Wild or Wild Rain which is saying something. However, while I found the characters very deep, touching, thrilling and so much more I found this book lacking in two areas which Burning Wild excelled one I didn't mind the other I felt would've made it even better.
The first, being that unlike the other books the other characters/leopards aren't as fully involved or developed. The reason I don't mind this much is from the previous books they should be well remembered.
The second, was that there is so much interesting history between Connor and Isabeau but that isn't at all described in detail. We know what happened but I would've liked to read some on the past as with Burning Wild going into Jake's childhood and starting off that way. I think do so would've made the book even better because it was such a big telling part of their relationship. The only way I got past this is that they describe what had happened well enough-- but I was still left wanting more detail.
In true fashion for the leopard people books the climax to the story is thrilling and makes it difficult to stop reading. I wanted to finish so badly but then I didn't.
Also the reintroduction of Elijah from Wild Rain was interesting leaving me wanting his story because of his past as well. Then there is the introduction of Jeramiah. I absolutely loved him! Adding some comic relief to such a serious group of leopards, being a young leopard he liks to joke around and provides from great moments.
All in all I love this book!

tomokizu's review against another edition

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5.0

Ms. Feehan once again shows us her vivid world of shifters and their detailed and complicated world of hidden tempers and secrets and things untold. Personally, I love all her books, but this one is another great and vivid read in the lush greenery of the jungle.
I__m glad the author decided to continue the storytelling of her shifter series.

raven_acres's review against another edition

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4.0

Newest book out in this series, follows the story of Connor and Isabeau. Found it to be a bit dragged out getting to the actual plot/action of the story (rescuing the kids) but it was still an enjoyable story overall.

loverofromance's review against another edition

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5.0

Wild Fire begins with Connor Vega, who after some times, returns to the Panama rainforest. When he was called on a mission and seduces the daughter of a dangerous man,, he finds his mate, but only to betray her in the end, and knowing that he will always ache for her but will never see her once again especially after all of the pain that he has caused her. But he is shocked to discover that she is alive and has come to him for help, something he never expected. Isabeau Chandler, after falling in love with Conner and sharing the most intimate experiences with him, and then have him betray her, she knows she can never trust herself to open herself up to him again. But after Connor's mother is viciously murdered and children are kidnapped including his younger brother, she knows she needs his help to rescue these children who have been kidnapped by a monster, and knowing that only he can help save them, despite the costs to her personally, but she is willing to sacrifice anything to save these poor children, who have no one else to help them. But sparks fly, as both Connor and Isabeau are working together toward a common goal, and heat and passion flare up in the wild rain forest, where they both discover that they still are in love despite the past hurts. Only love will heal both of their hearts, only when they choose to embrace it and take that leap of faith.

Wild Fire is part of Christine Feehan's Leapord series, and its been a remarkable journey to be able to read the books that she has so far written in this series. This is a remarkable author who has such a great talent for writing romance in the Paranormal world, and making it come truly alive and riveting for the author. In Wild Fire Connor is a Leopard as is Isabeau but she doesn't comprehend that fact. Her father she loved dearly and after losing him she blames Connor for the betrayal, but the passion that once existed between them is still vibrant now that they are together once more, although circumstances are different. Isabeau is also feeling confused, especially since her inner leopard is coming out, and inside she is terrified knowing that she is Connor's mate. Wild Fire is a remarkable adventure past betrayal and hurt, and learning of love and forgiveness. Christine Feehan has packed this novel with the best of the best characteristics of her fabulous writers, that astounds readers across the globe!!!

naughtynicky's review against another edition

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5.0

Christine Feehan is the queen of paranormal romance. I have loved every single book she has written and every single book is on my bookshelf.

Wild Rain is book 3 (book 4 if you count the prequel novella). in the Leopard People series and follows Conner Vega and Isabeau Chandler.

This couple are true mates who met a year previously but were torn apart by lies and betrayals. When Conner first met Isabeau, he was part of a mission where his role was to seduce her to get close to her father.

Conner is called back to the Panama jungle where he is originally from, to help uncover crimes that are being placed upon the leopard people. He is being asked to again, seduce another woman, Imelda, so they can gain access to her home, to rescue leopard shifters, including children, that have been abducted by her.

Conner comes face to face with Isabeau again, who requested him for this mission (as she obviously knows he is good at seduction) and he is not letting her go this time.

They are getting a second chance to be together, to overcome their past and move forward as the mates they are destined to be.

Favorite quote: "I activated our 'come and get us, we're fucked' button."

This is said by Rio (main MC from Wild Rain) after they have taken down the bad guys and Conner has defeated the rogue shifter who wanted to challenge him for Isabeau.

ciannait76's review against another edition

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5.0

To tell the truth even though I had read the other 3 Leopard stories and thought they were "okay" I wasn't going to read this one. Then I read Danielle's review of the book and decided what the heck. I LOVED IT. So much emotion and strife and the bad guys were REALLY bad. I guess the series grew on me :D

dat_gyul's review against another edition

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1.0

This book was terrible, it had made me decide not to read the test of the leopard series.

dalidja's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful informative mysterious reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25