It’s absolutely the wrong time for Marc to get kidnapped, because Faythe wants the best (and most egalitarian) leadership for the Pride as much as she wants to rescue her lover. That definitely helps Faythe understand her parent’s point-of-view better.The book begins with Faythe’s father still under fire for his decisions as the Pride’s leader. The events in the preceding novels have really forced Faythe to grow up, especially becoming responsible for the health of a teenage girl. I mentioned in my review of Pride that I felt it was a running leap in the right direction, which makes Prey the right direction. With Rachel Vincent’s Werecat books, the first two just didn’t work for me, but were so close to working that I couldn’t resist continuing. I love it when I stick to a series and it pays off. Liviania‘s review of Prey (Shifters, Book 4)by Rachel VincentĬontemporary paranormal romance/urban fantasy released by MIRA 1 Jul 09
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