Wild Cat
Shifters Unbound Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Cris Dukehart
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By:
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Jennifer Ashley
About this listen
When Diego Escobar assists in what should be a simple taskof arresting a trespasser, he comes face-to-face with his first Shifter - thebeautiful Cassidy Warden, sister of the Shiftertown leader. Assigned to watchover her, Diego learns more about the lonely, wild Cassidy than it's safe toknow.Diego might be human, but he's virile and darkly handsome, and stirs Cassidy'smating desire, which she thought dead forever. Once the fires begin, nothingand no one can put them out.
©2012 Jennifer Ashley (P)2013 TantorCritic Reviews
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- jessica
- 07-09-2020
Wild ride
This book seems to cram a lot in, it’s not necessarily a bad thing but it’s a wild ride. It bounces around a lot focusing of a lot of different things, it’s still a good story and you are introduced to a lot of new characters which is always fun.
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- Jamoz23
- 10-07-2024
I enjoyed this in audible.
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I enjoyed this in audible.
Do really hate how the shifters are treated.
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Nice to have a female shifter interacting with a human male.
Diego is one tough policeman who takes being amongst shifters pretty much in stride.
This story has a couple of background stories forming, whilst also giving us one hell of a story that includes more information about the Fae, as well as showing us a darker side to being an uncollared shifter. Felt so sorry for those poor women and children.
Great to spend time in a new shiftertown but I do hate how these shifters are treated like second class citizens and abused by the humans who basically fear them.
Even though these shifters are very cleverly getting around the restrictions placed on them, no modern phones, good cars, owning businesses etc, I hope one day this series will have the shifters as free people, as I always have thoughts of old time slavery reading these books.
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