Books by Christine Feehan

C+
Safe Harbor

I knew at the beginning of Safe Harbor that this wouldn’t be my favorite book in the Drake Sisters series. Based on what I’ve seen of Jonas and Hannah in the previous books, the author had a lot of work to do to make them a likable couple for me. For the most part, I was pleasantly surprised, ...

C-
Conspiracy Game

I actually liked the first few installments in Christine Feehan's Ghostwalker series, but unfortunately, the latest one fell flat (or flatter, depending on your perspective). Jack Norton is part of the GhostWalkers, a group of military-trained men with enhanced psychic powers. His twin brother, ...

B-
Dangerous Tides

This is the fourth book in the series about the Drake sisters and their magical powers. Without having read every single one of its predecessors, I found this one enjoyable and easy to follow. The story was a nice mix of suspense, romance, and, thankfully, not too many over-the-top scenes of magical ...

C+
Night Game

Though I haven't read any of the books in Christine Feehan's new series, it was certainly easy to forget that since I've read books just like it at least a dozen times – especially in the last year or so. In that oh-so-familiar Publishers-Beating-Stuff-to-Death category, Night Game is one of th ...

B+
Oceans of Fire

When I see Christine Feehan’s name, I immediately think of her Carpathian series. Strongly attracted to her writing, I read the first four books in this series but found I had little stomach for the blood, fangs, and extreme violence to continue. Aware of Feehan’s diverse writing skills, I recen ...

C
Dark Secret

For a long time my biggest wish for Feehan’s Carpathian romances was a strong heroine that would stand up to the extremely alpha Carpathian male. In Dark Secret, I got too much of what I wished for - the heroine is such a strong character that her relationship with the hero had violent aspects an ...

C
Mind Game

I don't know how or why it happens but it always does. Christine Feehan's female characters, no matter how they're described, no matter how they're drawn, generally end up acting the woman in jeopardy role. Ms. Feehan may say that they're tough, that they're super-intelligent, and in this case that ...

A-
Wild Rain

Christine Feehan has done it again. I love her Carpathian series (although I freely admit some of the books are better than others), but I'm head over heels for her new characters, people who can shapeshift into leopards. Rachael Lospostos is running for her life. She hopes that by fleeing deep i ...

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Dark Melody

There's something to be said for an author who paints such an erotic image of a woman getting her blood sucked that you find yourself appraising the incisors of every man you meet. But although I enjoyed reading about the Carpathians in Christine Feehan's Dark Melody, the writing style was problemat ...

D
The Twilight Before Christmas

I enjoyed Christine Feehan's first story about the magical Drake sisters in the Lover Beware anthology earlier this year and looked forward to seeing more of them. I can't say the same after reading her second story about them in The Twilight Before Christmas. It has a beautiful, atmospheric cover ...