Showing posts with label Jake Bannaconni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jake Bannaconni. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Savage Nature (Leopard) [Paperback]
I've finished "Savage Nature" the 5th book in her Leopard series by Christine Feehan.
Product Description
Danger lurks in the shadows and desire shimmers in the sultry heat as leopard shifter Drake Donovan is sent to a Louisiana bayou to investigate a murder. He's ready for anything except the insatiable hunger that rocks him when he meets Saria Boudreaux, a woman with a compelling motive -and ability - to distract him from the task at hand...
Product Details
Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Jove; First Mass Market Edition Editi9on edition (April 26, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0515149330
ISBN-13: 978-0515149333
My Review:
Saria Boudreaux grew up on the Louisiana Bayou, which may explain why she feels a special affinity to the place's eeriest secrets. Saria happens to come upon several corpses all containing leopard bites which causes her fear for her older brothers who are all were-leopards though she knows her siblings would not commit these atrocities.
Saria decides not to call the cops but instead contacts land owner Jake Bannaconni. He sends Drake Donovan to investigate the serial killings. At first sight and sniff Drake realizes that Saria is his mate as he struggles to control his euphoric inner leopard. He also senses she is on the verge of her first shift. As he makes inquiries into the murders and starts his courtship of his beloved, Drake learns a lesson about life on the Bayou when none of the leopard-shifting families including Saria's kin cooperate with him.
Saria is a wild and beautiful young woman who takes no crap from anyone but does as she sees fit. Raised by an alcoholic father and five brothers who could care less what she was doing in her youth so Saria retreats into the swamp to photograph the world around her. She's very sassy that one!
Drake has had his leg operated on and wants to know if he could still shift since he hasn't been able to for two years. He's very dangerous and very protective of Saria.
Loved how he would try to get Saria to do stuff his way but she wouldn't take it.
4/5
Thanks Laura from Simon and Schuster Canada for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Burning Wild (Mass Market Paperback)
I've just finished "Burning Wild" the 2nd book in her leopard series by Christine Feehan.
Product Description
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Dark Carpathian novels now returns to the exotic, sensual and dangerous world of her bestseller Wild Rain.
This time, what goes on between male and female is wilder than animal instinct—and twice as hot.
This time, what goes on between male and female is wilder than animal instinct—and twice as hot.
Jake Bannaconni has been abused, used and basically bred to be a shifter cat by his parents. Jake has always been smart though and he knew his abusive parents for what they were, users and abusers. He knows the perfect revenge on them - become more powerful, and hide from them the one thing they want, his leopard. He does, he becomes rich, successful can have any woman on the planet crawling on their knees for him but he doesn't have love.
When his girl of the moment gets pregnant he forces her to carry it to term. No child of his will be aborted wanted or not. When the same woman crashes her car into a innocent couple leaving him to care for their new born child alone, he meets Emma Reynolds. Emma is pregnant and has just learned her husband has died. Emma is all that is light and goodness in the world. Jake immediately knows he has to have her, make her stay with him. So he comes up with the perfect plan - make her his child's nanny. That way she has a place to stay, his son has a mother and he can convince Emma to be with him forever.
Perfect plan, but there is danger and secrets that are keeping them apart. Emma too is more than meets the eye, and Jake's past threatens all he loves and his future.
My review:
I didn't really enjoy this book because I thought there was alot of things wrong in the story.
The way Jake treated Emma like a prisoner and she had to make sure he knew everything she did and where she wanted to go.
The sex scenes where hot especially on top of his office desk but most of the scenes seemed like kind of rape.
2/5
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