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Feehan does it again. Somehow she creates likable funny characters that keep you laughing throughout the book with their banter with one another while keeping you on the edge of your seat till the very end. Definitely worth the read.
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book. The game series grabs you right from the beginning.
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Would recommend. Good suspense and romance.
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This was the first book I read in the Ghostwalkers series and I was taken with the ingenuity of the mythology created by the author. When I read the next one, I wasn't as impressed since the plot was very similar. I would probably read another one -- but I'd wait awhile between.
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Excellent! The best so far in the Ghostwalker series. This is book 4 - Jack Norton's story.
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2.5 stars. Style-wise I would swear this is a Lora Leigh book it is so very similar except Lora Leigh uses an editor and Christine Feehan obviously does not. I read a Carpathians book by Christine Feehan and told myself I'd never read another of her books it was so awful. I read this because I want to read the next book, Deadly Game, and learned that you need to read this story first for the next to make any sense. I'm glad I gave this a try. The writing is not great but the story is entertaining and sexy.
The story? Has it's moments. The romance? Meh. The sex? Steamy but written by someone who obviously believes in the g-spot. He's definitely a dominant and she a submissive, but his behavior out of the bedroom borders on bullying. Feehan does explain, and show, how the heroine can accept this in him. The revelations about other characters, the interaction between the twin brothers? Great reading and often funny.
My biggest gripe about the book is that we have a heroine who loses her virginity sitting on a railing leaning against a wall. She experiences almost no pain and has an instant g-spot orgasm. Whenever I read stuff like that I wonder if the writer is a man because no woman has ever lost her virginity with that much pleasure. Furthermore, the author can't keep track of where anyone is located in that scene, first she's against a wall, then there is some kind of railing, then maybe they're on the floor. Stuff like that happens throughout the book. It's confusing and takes you out of the story, reading back pages to figure out how they suddenly got in a bed when a minute ago they were standing by the door.
The heroine is a circus performer. Yeah. And they meet while she is in the CONGO performing circus acts at a music festival. In the Congo. And suddenly there is a jungle - in the middle of Kinshasa. Which is a huge city. And her brother is a former navy SEAL who has left the military to perform in the circus. In the Congo. Yeah.
A final complaint about the book is the obvious lack of editing. "Their" instead of "there", the continuity issues, and the excessive diversions into really boring action - all could have been corrected with a decent editor.
The story? Has it's moments. The romance? Meh. The sex? Steamy but written by someone who obviously believes in the g-spot. He's definitely a dominant and she a submissive, but his behavior out of the bedroom borders on bullying. Feehan does explain, and show, how the heroine can accept this in him. The revelations about other characters, the interaction between the twin brothers? Great reading and often funny.
My biggest gripe about the book is that we have a heroine who loses her virginity sitting on a railing leaning against a wall. She experiences almost no pain and has an instant g-spot orgasm. Whenever I read stuff like that I wonder if the writer is a man because no woman has ever lost her virginity with that much pleasure. Furthermore, the author can't keep track of where anyone is located in that scene, first she's against a wall, then there is some kind of railing, then maybe they're on the floor. Stuff like that happens throughout the book. It's confusing and takes you out of the story, reading back pages to figure out how they suddenly got in a bed when a minute ago they were standing by the door.
The heroine is a circus performer. Yeah. And they meet while she is in the CONGO performing circus acts at a music festival. In the Congo. And suddenly there is a jungle - in the middle of Kinshasa. Which is a huge city. And her brother is a former navy SEAL who has left the military to perform in the circus. In the Congo. Yeah.
A final complaint about the book is the obvious lack of editing. "Their" instead of "there", the continuity issues, and the excessive diversions into really boring action - all could have been corrected with a decent editor.
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It's Feehan so you don't need to say much more but this series just get better with every book.
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More please!
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In my opinion, this is the best of the Ghostwalker books to date. Feehan is a great writer, and these books are entrancing.
I read all the books in this series am wishing for more. Since there are references to the various characters in the book series, I found myself re-reading the stories to gain better understanding, but it isn't necessary since each story can stand alone.
Another book in the GhostWalkers series. All these stories can stand alone or be read in any order of the series. These are stories of honor, courage, love, patriotism and brother/sisterhood in the face of madness and deceit; conspiracy and lies. These are excellently written as are all Christine Feehans books. Her attention to detail and facts is outstanding and it's clear that she does her research. These book are rather graphic sexually and not for the younger ones. Overall, the entire series is excellent but more for the mature adult.
Love it
I am really enjoying this series. I love the action and romance in this particular book. This story really amps up the psychotic nature of Dr. Whitney and his experiments. It's like watching an awesome action movie with really great love scenes!
I've enjoyed many of Christine Feehan's Dark/Carpathian series. This was my first in the Game series and it was phenomenal! A departure from the Dark/Carpathian series, Christine's Conspiracy Game is packed with adventure, riveting characters, end-of-your-seat thrills. I enjoyed reading this book to the end. Now I'm running to get Deadly Game so I can read Ken (loved him in Conspiracy Game) and Mari's story - and hopefully more of Jack and Briony.
My favorite of the Ghostwalker Series, just something about Jack Norton that I fell in love with! A must read!!
Love this series
Like all of Christine Feehan's books this was a great read. I like all of the Ghostwalker books but this is one of my favorites. You can't go wrong in reading this book.
So far this is my favorite book in the Ghost Walkers series. Some of my previous questions have been answered but I now have new ones. Time to order the next book.
Jack Norton is an interesting character. Briony is his perfect match. Awesome book!
Excellent as always!
Another Great Ghostwalker book!
4th in ghostwalker series wonderful
One of her best. Read it in a day because I couldn't put it down.
Excellent! Lots of action!
excellent book! Continuation of the Ghost Walker stories. I can't wait unti the next one comes out!!!
loved it -- can't wait for the next one!!
GhostWalker Jack Norton is a genetically enhanced telepathic sniper on a mission to rescue his brother in the jungles of the Congo. Then he meets Briony, a beautiful rebel on a mission of her own-and hiding secrets that a shadowy enemy would kill to discover.
4th book in the Ghosthunter series. This is Jack and Briony's story and it is great. Can't wait for the next, "Deadly Game" with Jack's twin Ken and Briony's twim Mari.
Great! Can't wait for the next one.....
Amazing Book..I can't wait for the next one


