Wild Fire is documented by Christine Feehan and narrated by Phil Gigante and these Red on the River and Shadow River are the more powerful documents and considered the more influencing and highly recommended books. This volume is taken from the 4th volume of the Leopard series.
Panther shifter Conner Vega gets back to the Panama rainforest of his country and approached a perilous task, looking at each piece of the cultivated male. However, as an individual from the most deadly of the shifter clans, he does not have a humanized bone in his body. He conveyed the fragrance of a wild creature thriving, he bear the spirit pounding sins of past kills and he has marked by the scars of disgrace caused by the lady he sold out.
Isabeau Chandler’s a Borneo shifter who has never pardoned Conner or failed to remember him. The mating desire is still with her and when she crossed Connor’s way and interests run like out-of-control fire. In any case, as Connor’s main goal moved Isabeau nearer, another double-crossing lies holding up in the shadows and it’s the riskiest and most personal one of all.
This portion of the series is more similar to the initial two. It happens in the tropical jungle and the characters are brilliant. Phil Gigante worked hard playing out the characters and the accents are wonderful. The readers could experience the intensity and stickiness of the woods and the energy of the characters. It is enthusiastically suggested that every one of the books in this series be for the followers.