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Ecstasy Untamed
Ecstasy Untamed
Ecstasy Untamed
Audiobook11 hours

Ecstasy Untamed

Written by Pamela Palmer

Narrated by Rob Shapiro

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Shattered by recent nightmarish events, Hawke feels his bond with his animal spirit weakening-and once it breaks, he's finished. The arrival of Faith sends his life spinning even further out of control, for although she delights him and inflames his deepest primal passions, she's promised to Maxim, the newest Feral Warrior.

Faith is drawn to Hawke from the start, but Maxim holds her in his thrall and has secretly bent her to his malevolent will. Though gravely damaged, Hawke is the only one who can end Faith's slavery and protect the Feral Warriors from Maxim's evil designs. But first they both must embrace the wild . . . and surrender body and soul to a forbidden, all-consuming ecstasy.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 21, 2014
ISBN9781494572075
Ecstasy Untamed
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Pamela Palmer

Pamela Palmer is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than a dozen paranormal romances including the Feral Warriors shape-shifter series, the Vamp City series, and the Esri series. When Pamela’s initial career goal of captaining starships failed to pan out, she turned to engineering, satisfying her desire for adventure with books and daydreams until finally succumbing to the need to create worlds of her own. Pamela lives in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Ecstasy Untamed
    2 Stars

    A mediocre addition to an excellent series.

    The basic premise of the Feral Warriors focuses on the well-used, and perhaps even over-used, trope of a band of supernatural warriors working together to save the world - in this case shapeshifters rather than vampires. That said, the series incorporates a number of original and unique elements that make it a riveting read. Unfortunately, Ecstasy Untamed adds little to the world or the characters, and the romance is passionless and disappointing.

    Neither Hawke nor Faith are particularly interesting characters and their chemistry is non-existent. Hawke makes little to no impression in the previous books and seems to merely fill out the ranks of the warriors (this made me less than enthusiastic about his book and explains the gap in my reading of the series). The notion of a conflict with his animal spirit is introduced with no buildup or background, and is resolved just as easily. Moreover, this particular internal struggle is done to better effect in Paenther's book and is, therefore, repetitious and lacking originality.

    Faith is a sweet heroine but comes across as too weak and submissive. This is particularly problematic as it contradicts her initial characterization as a strong and independent woman who aids abused street kids. The most irritating aspect is that this woman completely disappears when Faith is subjected to the villain's machinations and never returns.

    The villain is the most compelling character in the book although his background and motivation could have been better developed. The plot revolving around the return of the Seventeen, i.e., the other Feral Warriors whose animals were imprisoned in the Spirit Trap, has definite potential and kept me reading despite the bland romance. There are also some tantalizing hints at things to come with Wulfe and Natalie as well as a frightening development at the end that has me eager to read the next book.

    An advance copy of the book was provided to me for review by the publisher and NetGalley.com
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book is the 6th in the series, but the first one I have read. I want to now read the first 5. I liked most of the characters really one I did not like but he was evil.Faith is imortal but she can die. She was born in Belgium before the world war 1. She looks like a teenager, blue hair and all. Faith realized long ago how many teens are out their lost on the streets, needed help. She right now is trying to work to save two girls age 13, & 15 who no fault of their own are prostitutes. When she runs into Maxim. They feel a bond right away and think they are mates. Maxim is the new feral warrior and he is leaving poland for US tommorow.When Faith and Maxim arrive at feral house and meet the other warriors, Faith is drawn to Hawk. Maxim does not fit in, in fact he offends most of his brother warriors.Hawk is wounded badly and has lost control of his animal side and if he doesn't get back he will die. Hawk is drawn to Faith too.The Warriors protect the world against evil daemons and the mage.Their are a lot of sex scenes that I wish were not their. Very well drawn characters and world. I liked the story and wanted to read more. I was given this ebook in exchange of honest review.reviewed on readalot blog