Publisher: Penguin Random House
Date published: October 2017
ISBN: 9780399583971
Paranormal Romance
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Date published: October 2017
ISBN: 9780399583971
Paranormal Romance
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/544554/leopards-blood-by-christine-feehan/9780399583971
Obtained via publisher
Sonia finds
her life turned upside down with her mother’s death and the murder of her
father. The mob and their wish for her death is more than she can handle. She
has been in hiding and making her own way as best as she can until her past
cones calling. Not something Sonia wants to deal with on top of her heat and
her mate laying claim to her. Can Sonia keep herself safe? Is Joshua a man she
can truly trust and rely on or is he just another liar like the rest?
I
enjoyed coming back to the world of the leopards that Christine Feehan has
created. Sonia is a strong woman and I liked that she could stand on her own.
Joshua may be very alpha, but he loves her with all his heart. The two make a
good couple and it was nice to watch their relationship take shape. Their story
is full of emotions and the author does a nice job of combining them with the
action. Sonia goes through so much and she must make some hard choices.
Watching her fight through things and deal with it all makes for a good read.
There is quite a bit of sex in this book so readers who may take offense may
want to be wary. As strong and opposite as these two are they find a way to be
together and work towards a happy ending. Joshua is very domineering but cares
for Sonia and gives her what she wants and the only thing that he truly demands
is for her to look into her heart and see the love that they have. It was nice
to see a strong woman and a good man that she could trust.
This
book moves at a good pace and kept my attention all the way to the end.
Christine Feehan continues to keep this series exciting and fresh.
This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.
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