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The final book in the Kitsune series, Live begins as Nickie recovers from dealing with a traumatic loss. Brandon is in custody, trying to earn pack redemption while helping locate a pair of killers. A pair of Kitsune from out of town show up asking for her help and Nickie realizes that word of her Talent is spreading. Her life is changing fast, but is it for the better? Nickie has to figure out what she wants and how to achieve it but first she has to survive what life’s throwing her way.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 9, 2014

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Melissa Stevens

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Melissa Stevens has penned more than fifty novels and novellas to date. She was part of the Wicked After Dark anthology which hit #13 on the New York Times Bestsellers list and is working hard for a repeat performance.

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Melissa lives in Arizona with her husband of more than twenty years and their children.

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165 reviews13 followers
July 20, 2017
Finished the series- mostly because I wanted to see how it ended. Still have the you're/your issues, but these have been joined by their/there. Yup. That's annoying.

Then we have the three pages about cooking dinner, six page "sex scenes", and three lines to bring major points of the plot to a conclusion. "Remember the really evil team trying to kill you? We've got them".

It's OK.
Would I read anything else by this author? Perhaps.
Would I recommend it? Probably not
2,366 reviews9 followers
August 3, 2019
Live

Nikkei finally got her happily ever after.Her and Devon had to go through a lot of painful things but it made them both stronger.I really hate to see this end,I was Hoping Bailey would get her own book.
45 reviews
February 22, 2018
I wish the autor spent more time writing about the others characters. It's like something missing and the end go so fast and without real twist.
72 reviews
August 10, 2022
Kitsune (4 book series)

A different n interesting take on a shifting series. Lots of cloak n dagger, suspense betrayal, trust n friendship. Recommend as a good rezad.
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Author 127 books426 followers
December 12, 2014
I was given a copy of this book in exchange for a honest review, it in no way guarantees that it will be positive.

This is the final book in the Kitsune series and it is wrapped up nicely. Nickie finally gets her opportunity to find out why Brandon has acted the way he has through the first three books and we get to see a softer side of Devon than we have in past books. Not to mention a story twist all its own. This book is less talent focused and more story focused and we meet a few more people in this book. We can only hope that at some point we get to hear more about Raine...please? ;)
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5 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2016
I was given an advanced copy of this. I really liked how the series wrapped up. A lot of the questions I had from the previous books were answered. The characters grew with each book. I enjoyed the twists & turns along the way. The author gained confidence with character & story development as well. I would read this series again.
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629 reviews16 followers
December 9, 2014
I really enjoyed this last installment of the Kitsune series. The story is wrapped up nicely and did not feel rushed. Thanks again to Melissa for letting me be a beta reader! I can't wait to read more of your books!
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Author 4 books4 followers
December 30, 2014
Nicki's story ends and we are sad to see her go. Melissa has improved her formatting and in her genre she just gets busy for those who want to avoid erotic scenes you may not want to read the story or skip over them they are pretty graphic an steamy.
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