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Pamela Palmer is one of the better writers of shape-changer romance thrillers. I have loved every one of her books, and Hawke's story was worth the wait. Characters and very likeable, and the villain, Maxim, is appropriately evil and detestable.
I enjoy good series, and Pamela Palmer is as good as they get. If you like Cherry Adair, Cindy Gerard, Christine Feehan and Laura Adrian, then these Feral Warriors will be a feast for your reading pleasure.
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Hawk may be my new favorite Feral Warrior. Ok, not quite. Lyon is still number one and based on how this one ended I'm going to get a lot more of him in the next book.
This book starts immediately where the last one ended. Fast paced and full of jealousy and lust. Yummy. The war continues and this book really takes some awesome turns. New warriors are marked, some good, some bad.
I really hate the idea of waiting for the next book. Palmer left us with one hell of a cliffhanger.
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They are called Feral Warriors—an elite band of immortals who can change shape at will. Sworn to rid the world of evil, consumed by sorcery and seduction, their wild natures are primed for release . . .
Shattered by recent nightmarish events, Hawke feels his bond with his animal spirit weakening—and once it breaks, he’s finished. The arrival of Faith sends his life spinning even further out of control, for although she delights him and enflames his deepest primal passions, she’s promised to Maxim, the newest Feral Warrior.
Faith is drawn to Hawke from the start, but Maxim holds her in his thrall and has secretly bent her to his malevolent will. Though gravely damaged, Hawke is the only one who can end Faith’s slavery and protect the Feral Warriors from Maxim’s evil designs. But first they both must embrace the wild . . . and surrender body and soul to a forbidden, all-consuming ecstasy.