Helpful Score: 2
I think that Morel has inproved some since releasing Devour. Prey brings back a few of the characters that were previously mentioned in Devour, and they are more developed. It was brings new characters, and yet another interesting story line regarding the Russian Blue Werecats and their missing Virgin Icon of Saratov. Read my review on RomanceJunkies.com.
Helpful Score: 1
Although there are many shifter type books out there, Melilna Morel has somehow managed to find a way to distinquish hers from the others. This book was an easy read that had a good plot. I look forward to reading another of her books.
Helpful Score: 1
Vivian and Marc's business is under attack presumably by the Russians. They hire Pavel's security firm to protect them from further attacks. I liked Vivian and Pavel but they had little passion so the sex scenes felt flat and sexless. Oh they had sex but you had to use your imagination for most of it. If I wanted to use my imagination, I wouldn't have spent $7 for the book.
Pavel ahs the Russians under surveillance (both audio and video) but at a critical point, the security team doesn't hear or see anything which leads to disaster. This is just not believeable and was beyond irritating.
This book wasn't nearly as good as the first book, [book:Devour|2066914]. I didn't like the Russian backstory and the top Russian was an absolutely greedy bitch. The author did a great job on the characters of the Russian bad guys (and gals) but the good guys, other than the H/H, were slighted and not as developed.
Pavel ahs the Russians under surveillance (both audio and video) but at a critical point, the security team doesn't hear or see anything which leads to disaster. This is just not believeable and was beyond irritating.
This book wasn't nearly as good as the first book, [book:Devour|2066914]. I didn't like the Russian backstory and the top Russian was an absolutely greedy bitch. The author did a great job on the characters of the Russian bad guys (and gals) but the good guys, other than the H/H, were slighted and not as developed.