LEOPARD'S BLOOD
A Leopard Novel
Written by: Christine Feehan
Published by: Berkley
Publication Date: October 24th 2017
#1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan cuts straight to the heart of a man who stalks the shadows in an intoxicating Leopard novel.
Though he was born into a leopard’s lair in the bayou, Joshua Tregre’s fighting skills were honed in the rain forests of Borneo. Sleek and deadly, he’s the perfect man to take over a crime syndicate back home in Louisiana’s lush swamplands. His razor-sharp instincts give him an edge in the violent underworld he knows so well, but even the watchful leopard inside him isn’t prepared for the threat that comes from the girl next door...
She is a woman who can create beauty out of thin air—and out of the ruins of her own life. The games that dangerous men play have taken their toll on her, but she is bent, not broken. And it’s her fierce spirit that’s like a lure to Joshua, a temptation he can’t resist—even if it means bringing his true nature into the light...
Check out the exclusive video that the author and her team created about the Leopard series. Christine Feehan discusses important elements of the series, including how she gives her human characters the traits of their leopard sides as well as how she chooses a heroine for her heroes.
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Leopards! Slick, and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would have to say that although I think they are all extremely beautiful I have always found the Bengal Tiger to be such an exquisite creature. The power, unique markings...not one are alike, something so if can be so quiet that you would never hear it until it was to late.
ReplyDeleteLove Christine Feehans books. Leopards are great.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Christine Feehans books!!!
ReplyDeleteWhile I should say leopards are my favorite, I love servals and tigers!
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but I think my favorite are mountain lions. They are so majestic.
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