By: Rachel Vincent
Series: Shifters
Genre: Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Mira Books (October 1, 2010)
My Copy: Bought from Amazon
BookWhisperer Rating: Four Stars
Description:
YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE FAYTHE…
The unscrupulous new Council chair has charged Jace, Marc, and me with trespassing, kidnapping, murder, and treason. Yeah, we’ve been busy. But now it’s time to take justice into our own hands. We must avenge my brother’s death and carve out the rot at the heart of the Council.
It’s not going to be easy, and loss seems unavoidable, but I have promised to protect my Pride, no matter what. With a target on my back and Marc at my side, I’m heading for a final showdown that can—that will—change everything forever.
The traditional offense of the South Central Pride is going to be tested to the limit in this final addition to the Shifters Series. It has been one hell of ride over these past five books. Faythe is a badass heroine that any reader is dared to love. She is a magnet for trouble giving every reader a run for their money in this exhilliarting series. Greg Saunders, Pride Alpha, has proven relucant to shift the waves in previous books. This last book takes on a more defensive style, that has been lacking for this series, it is impressive so of power that is portrayed for this final installment. Faythe will find herself in a position that shows her growth and knowledge she has acquired over these past books, but unfortunately it still may not be enough to save her family or lovers. While fighting the struggle over entire life Faythe is precariously in another love battle. With Marc discovering that a relationship has developed between Jace and Fayth tension is at an all time high. Knowing she has to choose is not helping matters, but neither is having to diffuse a war between these two potential Alphas; when a war is brewing against her Pride. Rachel Vincent is a excellent author, and has created yet another thrilling and suspensful story. It is a shame that this is conclusion for the Shifters series.
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