As usual, I really enjoyed a book in this series. I must say, I didn't like this one as much as all the ones in the past, but it's probably not to do with anything other than the story just didn't hook me and I kind of didn't feel as much for the couple in this one. Don't know why. I've absolutely adored the previous books, but I just liked this one. Still will be looking forward to the next one. I hope it's Elijah or Mahieu.
** I came back in to edit this - I think maybe I didn't like this instalment as much because there really wasn't any interaction with other leopards from previous books. Elijah and Joshua were mentioned as being there, but had no real part in the story, and yeah, they didn't even turn into leopards much at all. It almost could have been a story about ordinary people there was so little shifting in it. Yeah, I reckon those two reasons are it. I missed the leopard bits a lot, as it gives the feel of the premise of the book - it was just missing in this one. More shifting....
I also kind of felt a bit like the author wasn't quite with the world she'd previously created, in that she said in the book a number of times that even though the h was a leopard, she may not shift into one if certain events didn't coincide ... that was a new one on me. I thought the women were either shifters or they weren't and it just happened randomly, timewise, sometime in their early 20s. Anyway, it kind of seemed weird to me that the author, this far down the track, book 6, made this change. It kind of felt to me, now that I think about it, that the author wasn't really into this book when she was writing it. The love for the leopard world wasn't there, she just phoned it in. Anyway, that's just how it felt to me. Good story, but told sort of without heart. Disappointing, since I waited so long to get my mits on this, and most likely will have to wait another year for the next one.
I really do love the bijou setting of this and the last one. I so wish I could hear them all speaking - love the Cajun accent. Just after I started this book, I went onto You Tube to look up Rene from Season 1 of True Blood just so I could hear the accent and get a feel for it in the book. There's dedication for you!
I did have one niggle, which was a grammatical thing, and I know it's not strictly wrong, but I'm in the camp that says "off of" is just sooooo annoying. It was in the book a number of times. I actually don't worry about things like errors and mistakes normally, but those particular words together have always bugged me, kind of like when people say youse. If you can just say "off", why would you want to say "off of"? What a rambling, whining review this is. Oh well...
I really like how this author writes her heros, full on alpha, and the heroines are strong women. They generally don't have TSTL moments, and I love the world created for them.
Contrary to how this review sounds, I did really like this book, it just wasn't as good as the others. I will definitely be buying the next ones, I love this series. One of the few paranormal series I really like.