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Lightning Game
Lightning Game
Lightning Game
Audiobook13 hours

Lightning Game

Written by Christine Feehan

Narrated by Jim Frangione

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

Danger and passion fuse in this electrifying GhostWalker novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan.

GhostWalker Rubin Campos's rough upbringing made him into the man he is today: strong, steadfast, and wary of outsiders. When he and his brother return to their family's homestead in the Appalachian Mountains, he can immediately sense that a stranger has taken up residence in their cabin--a woman who just happens to be a GhostWalker too.

Jonquille is deceptively delicate, but clearly a fighter. She also doesn't seem to care that Rubin could kill her where she stands. She sought him out, wanting to connect on their shared interest in electrical charges. One of the first failed GhostWalker experiments, Jonquille can produce lightning with her body, but she can't control it.

Their connection is magnetic, their abilities in sync. Rubin knows she's his match, the answer to a lifetime of pain and intense loneliness. But Jonquille came to him with hidden intentions, ones that threaten to destroy their bond before it can truly begin....
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 2, 2021
ISBN9781705000564
Lightning Game
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Christine Feehan

Christine Feehan is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, with over 90 published novels in seven different series: Dark Series, GhostWalker Series, Leopard Series, Drake Sisters Series, Sea Haven Series, Shadow Series, and Torpedo Ink Series. All seven of her series have hit the #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This was boring unlike the previous books in this series. What happened to those steamy sex scenes? The characters seemed stagnant. The author seemed to have lost her creativity with this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    So very enjoyable. CHRISTINE continúe to
    amaze me. Jim bring her books to LIFE!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved it! Always love how you go back and add to prior stories. I had not actually read this book before listening to audiobook- I love the medicine, mystery and sci-if… thank you!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Lightning Game is the latest in the Ghostwalker series and its so impressive the growth by which this series has developed and boy is it OLD which makes me feel OLD and Aging. Have any of you ever had that experience? When following a series and it just hits you how long you have followed it and the journey the author has taken you on through it all? There was something about Lightning Game that brought me back to the beginning of the series. This author will never cease to surprise me and I am amazed by her never ending talent to write a story that captivates me each and every time.Lightning Game is a story that blew me away because I had NO clue where this author would lead the reader. Rubin and his brother Diego are hiking their way up to their secluded cabin. While they are part of one of the “Ghostwalker” teams, they need their privacy and time together. But when they arrive at their cabin, they find it being “lived” in and by a woman. When they locate the woman….Jonquille, they learn that she is looking for them and that she is just like them or more she is like Rubin. She has done research for years into pyschic doctoring and also has a talent for playing around with lightning but its also been a curse on her life where she can’t be around people and has come to Rubin and his brother for help in saving her so she can be normal again. But what she discovers is a man that was made for her, and she for him and even though Whitney manipulated the situation she also can’t help but feel a deep connection to the man. But now they are in trouble from enemies that Jonquille has accumulated–but can they find the resolving door to their issues and find peace amongst the turmoil?Lightning Game is a story that I found to be simply delectable in so many ways. Jonquille was such a unique heroine and I really liked that she wasn’t afraid to go to the source when she needed help and she desperately needed help. And she had been studying the brothers for quite some time and understood their abilities and how much they could help her. It can be so heartbreaking in reading these stories especially what the heroines go through since they never had a choice in the life they were forced into. But the men we meet have incredible courage as we especially witness within the pages of this book. We see the depths of evil that some people are capable of. .The romance that builds between Rubin and Jonquille is so heart warming at times. I absolutely loved that Jonquille couldn’t control the lightning urges and Rubin could control it and see the balance that they brought to the table. They have so much in common in many ways and their connection is deep. We don’t see too much in sex scenes and I honestly have learned not to expect it too much with this series because of the outside factors–there just isn’t time for the smexy stuff.Overall I found Lightning Game to be a riveting and sensual read that will curl your toes and captivate your heart.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Jonquille's talent with lightning brings her to Rubin, and it isn't long before the two of them realize that they are another DNA mated pair created by Dr. Whitney. Jonquille is certain that there have been men sent out to kill Rubin, so she goes to the cabin that belongs to both Rubin and his brother, Diego to wait for them to arrive. Very quickly, it becomes clear that they aren't after Rubin at all; they want Jonquille.

    Most of Lightning Game features exposition and description. Neither of these elements are problematic unless they take up a large part of the story. There is very little conflict between Jonquille, Rubin, and Diego. The action is compressed into a couple of short scenes with a result that renders the main set piece almost unimportant. The characters are described in detail, but those details add little to the story. The main problem is finally revealed halfway through the book, and the climax comes shortly after followed by a new problem completely removed from the rest of the story. My expectations for this book may have been too high due to my love of the early GhostWalker books, but overall, Lightning Game is major disappointment.