A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Reese
Steele brings us another vampire tale but with a spin on it. Panther shifters that have a vampire’s need to take blood when in their human forms.
Fane the hero has suffered guilt since slaying a friend that turned bad. Edy the heroine is on a last minute business trip piloted by Fane. These two characters were instantly in lust at first sight and are destined mates. That was a little disconcerting since the hero and heroine had barely met and the story takes place over a matter of hours.
I felt that A Panthers Flight moved too fast to get a really good feel for the story and the dialogue was often confusing. Edy ranged from angry one minute to horny the next, while Fane stayed horny from beginning to end. The overall story concept really sparked my interest and with a little more character development and a thicker storyline than a brief meeting and a plane ride the overall book could be much more satisfying. Steele does a good job though of outlining the history and race of the shifter vampires.
Nov 25, 2009 |
5 = Rare - Top Pick | 4.5 = I Loved It - Top Pick | 4 = Good Solid Read 3.5 = Enjoyable | 3 Stars = OK - Needs a few changes | 2 Stars = It just didn't click / DNF
Book Blurb for A Panther's Flight
Genre: Paranormal romance/Shape-shifter
Heat Level: Erotic
When a mate is worth waiting for.
Fane Baron is a Reign warrior—a sanctioned killer charged with hunting down the rogue vampyre cats of the Sovereign Kind. Haunted by memories of stalking his best friend and afraid the same contagious addiction will consume him, Fane makes a drastic decision; he’ll stop taking blood. He knows the consequences of his decision, the problem is, can he live with himself once he meets her…?
Edy Adair is in a predicament of her uncle's making. A few days from her first change to a panther, already dealing with the clawing emotional turmoil of being in heat, she’s headed on a short flight to Arizona with the vampyre cat of her dreams. Only problem, he isn’t the mate chosen for her by her parents. The fact is he killed her cousin!
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