Toxic Game by Christine Feehan

Title: Toxic Game

Series: Ghostwalkers Book #15

Stand Alone Title: yes, recommended in order
Author:  Christine Feehan

Genre:  Paranormal Romance

Blurb: On a rescue mission in the heart of the Indonesian jungle, Dr. Draden Freeman and his GhostWalker team need to extract the wounded as quickly as possible—or risk spreading a deadly virus unleashed by a terrorist cell. When Draden gets infected, he forces his team to leave him behind. He won’t risk exposing anyone else. He intends to find the ones responsible and go out in a blaze of glory….

Shylah Cosmos’s mission is to track the virus and remain unseen. Her enhanced senses tell her that the gorgeous man eradicating the terrorists one by one is a GhostWalker—and his lethal precision takes her breath away. When he’s hit by a lucky shot, she can’t stop herself from stepping in, not knowing that by saving his life she’s exposed herself to the virus.

There’s no telling how much time Draden and Shylah have left. Racing to find a cure, they quickly realize that they’ve found their perfect partner just in time to lose everything. But even as the virus threatens to consume their bodies, they’ve never felt more alive.

Thoughts: The Ghostwalker series is one of my favorites by Feehan, and I enjoyed this addition to it.  However, it was also a bit of a surprise…for some reason it just felt a little different than previous Ghostwalker books.  I can’t pinpoint exactly why I feel that way about it, but for me it honestly felt like a different series to me.

I liked the characters a lot, and the potential death they both face adds a poignant sadness to it that really added something to the book overall and made it stand out a little more. 

A good read for sure, but I definitely recommend reading the whole series in order….the first books are awesome and the whole series is amazing!  And personally?  I never want to pass up a good series!

Rating: A-/B+

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