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Power Game

By: Christine Feehan
Narrated by: Jim Frangione
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The latest sexy and suspenseful GhostWalker novel from the New York Times best-selling author of Spider Game.

When radical terrorists take hostages in Indonesia, Captain Ezekiel Fortunes is called to lead the rescue team. Part of a classified government experiment, Zeke is a super soldier with enhanced abilities. He can see better, run faster, disappear when necessary, and hunt the enemy along any terrain. There are those in the world willing to do anything for power like that. A formidable spy genetically engineered to hide in plain sight, Bellisia rarely meets a man who doesn't want to control her or kill her. But Zeke's different. His gaze, his touch, they awaken feelings inside her she never thought possible. He's the kind of man she could settle down with - if she can keep him alive.

©2017 Christine Feehan (P)2017 Recorded Books
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yay, less sex more story

The sex in these books had gotten to be too much. This was better.

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Excellent story. I really liked both the protagonists. They were strong without being dictatorial.

The narrator did a good job, but I wish he had developed the character voices more. Sometimes it was hard to tell who was speaking. There was little difference between the men & women's voices. I wouldn't let that deter anyone from listening, though.

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Hurray! The female traitor gets her deserved end!

Even though I've had enough of the swamps, Power Game was a welcome addition to the "Game Plan"! It definately and with great style, ended the hateful swath of a long time evil female who shunned her beginnings as an experimental baby girl and repeatly undermined and attacked her sisters. It also reinforced that love and family is everyone's right and kept Nonie as the beloved matriarch of the Everglades Compound. How could she not be loved with a pipe in one hand, a shotgun in the other, and being mission control from her rocking chair on the front porch? Of course we have the addition of one more "daughter" added to the extended family and another peek at the 3 precocious toddler girls who remind us of twins in the mountains and bundles of mystery on the city streets. Can't wait to see what CF will do with the babies in the future! Power Game has wrapped up some questions but now I hope we hear from some of the original Night Walkers who were supporting figures who now need their "game mate" and bring us up to speed in the mountain and city on the bay compounds! Even though the series began to lose its steam and unfamiliar characters were created center stage, This is still an all time favorite that I hope is coming back around!

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I love the heart and the emotion in each character. You feel the characters as they learn how to love and share a life never thought of.

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Interesting story. Much better than the last book.

I almost didn’t read this book after the last book in the series. The last book was almost all sex with very little storyline. However, this book actually had a good storyline and had close to at least part of an ongoing subplot. I don’t want to give away details, but, it is good to know that sometimes bad guys die.

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Bad Narration

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I was glad there was more action than sex

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Didn't care for him

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Violet finally got her due.

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I Love this book . I am Blessed because I have and had 2 Graces in my life . My Mommy mother and my Daddy Mom. God, Family, Country, Neighbors , LOVE Christine Feehan is a wonderful Lady . Thank You I'll be waiting on the next book

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Where's Tom

Very good book, but where was Tom Stetstulte. I love Jim Frangione, but he's the voice of the Black Dagger Brotherhood.

Regardless, the story was great and well narrated.

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just what I expected

This book was great. I enjoyed the narrator, he was easy to understand and follow. I love this series and this book did not disappoint.

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better than the last 2

It took me a while to convince myself to try this book. I've loved the series for quite a while, but the last few titles kind of put me off of it. I'm not a fan of the meek and mild woman who does whatever her caveman tells her to do, which is how the last couple of books went. This book was much better than the last two. The heroine is every bit as strong as the hero, and isn't a mindless drone doing what she's told. However, I didn't care for the narrator's voice for the heroine, as I felt he made her sound more meek, fragile, and delicate than she should be. I do think he did a good job with all the other characters, though.

I did feel like the ending was kind of abrupt, and, without giving too much away, we don't get to find out if two characters are saved from death. They say the treatments will be a huge risk, and that they are time sensitive. There's a huge build up of tension as the first one is being treated, but then they say they need a break before starting on the second person, and that's the last we hear of it. It never says if he survives or that they go back to treat the second person. I would have liked to have confirmation that they survived, and to have our hero accept them.

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