A review by aliciaw
Reckless Road by Christine Feehan

Player is suffering from side effects of his gifts - and the symptoms read suspiciously like Feehan read a bit about a rare condition called Alice In Wonderland Syndrome and incorporated it into the book without actually acknowledging that it is a real condition. Whenever I find literature that does this it reads as lazy and ableist. Name the syndrome in the book and give it some acknowledgement, or else don't use it. 

Otherwise, the book was very mild for the series. The decision to protect SeaHaven instead of continuing with the elusive Ghost group Intel that is so hard to come by felt a bit out of character - but I can understand protecting the area. that said I felt that the book dragged quite a bit and that both story lines could have easily been Incorporated for a stronger plot line. It was a nice shift to have the main female character b whole and not in need of anything from the main male character in order to go about their life. A nice shift to have someone who is  depicted as complete on her own, and only wanting love instead of needing something from him. 

In terms of 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - it was pretty mild for Feehan and was vanilla, esp compared to the kink in the previous book.