The Jaguar Knight by Raisa Greywood
Shifter Mates #6
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (108 pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by MoonflowerThough I’ve already lost one mate, I can’t help but want Soledad Martinez for my own. Unfortunately, she proves to be as elusive as the jaguar sharing her consciousness. Every time I think I might get close to her, she slips through my fingers, laughing as she escapes me. Again and again. She’s maddening, beautiful, deadly, and the most intriguing female I’ve ever met.
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The beings that seek to use the shifters for their own purposes are still out there. Still hunting. And they have my pirate.
Someone is going to die.
What would you do if you found a six-foot portrait of your mate’s dead wife in a place of pride in the bedroom? What would you do if you only saw if AFTER you got jiggy with him? Soledad does what she is good at and runs, with Markon hot on her heels.
This was a great end to the series, with many of the loose ends wrapped up. Soledad and Markon’s relationship will always be tumultuous, but it made for excellent reading. I especially loved the part with Renata at the end, where she recounts what has happened in such a way as to bring you up to date with them all, whilst still being natural.
Still without any headings for who is ‘talking’, it nevertheless was easier in this book than it was in the previous. It was clearer, more obvious, almost from the start of each chapter. With plenty of action, intrigue, and steam, there was definitely enough to keep me turning the page.
I have thoroughly enjoyed this series, and I am sad to see it come to an end, although I will be reading it again. Raisa Greywood is an author I have no hesitation in recommending.
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