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Pride (Shifters Series #3)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 22, 2011

    Ahh men!

    Love it!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 14, 2011

    Werecats

    This was a pretty interesting delve into the world of werecats. Rachel Vincent does a great job in this shape shifting tale. I love the way that she writes dialogue -- it's very authentic and doesn't seem at all "forced." A lot of other writers could take some notes from her. I also liked that the book was NOT predictable -- at all. It kept me guessing until the end. Overall a good read.

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  • Posted February 18, 2012

    Excellent Book

    Excellent book which is packed with action. I could not put the book down. The author acquired and held my attention the whole time.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 15, 2012

    Fab!

    My absolute favorite series. Reminds me a little of the Sookie Stackhouse novels.

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  • Posted October 31, 2011

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    The story just keeps getting better

    Pride picks up right where Rogue left off. Faythe is on trial for not only infecting but killing her ex-boyfriend. While on trial a series of events occur leading the trial a little off course while they deal with the new situation.

    I love how fast the story moved. You not only had the trial taking place with Faythe's life hanging in the balance but the falling out of Marc and Faythe, the stray attacks in the woods and the introduction of a new tabby. This installment in the series is definitely a page turner. I really liked the whole story behind the new tabby but again, the whole family aspect really shines through. There are a lot of times where Faythe points out how strong her father is and how proud she is of him. I cannot wait to read the next installment in the series.

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  • Posted September 20, 2011

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    Wonderful

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  • Posted August 5, 2011

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    Continues Well...

    I am a fan of the characters in this series; I find them interesting and memorable. The plot in this one was a bit slow going, but I like the way the author writes well enough that a slower pace doesn't bother me much. Overall, this is a great series to keep paranormal romance readers engaged, and I'm very much looking forward to seeing what happens next! If you like this series, you might also like "Full Moon Rising" by Keri Arthur, "Dead Witch Walking" by Kim Harrison, "Grimspace" by Ann Aguirre, "Moon Called" by Keri Arthur, and "Blue Moon" by Lori Handeland.

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  • Posted July 18, 2011

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    Hooked...

    LOVE THE ENTIRE SERIES!! WISH THERE WERE MORE!!

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  • Posted June 13, 2011

    :D

    Loved it. Loved it. Loved it. You must read this book. It will not disappoint.

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  • Posted February 6, 2011

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    Highly Recommended

    I really liked this book. The plot was varied from the previous books in this series and there were good new character additions. Whereas in the last book I commented on how great it was because my stomach was in knots... this one may have gone a little overboard. I wasn't sure if it was good or bad that I was on the edge of seat the entire time and thought it may have had a little too much drama. Give the girl an effen break! That being said, I also wasn't a huge fan of all the political scheming, that at times got a little dull and annoying. Although it was well done and relevant (even necessary) to the story, it's just not my favorite thing in real life or in a book. So while I've lost a bit of that 'beginning of a new relationship' feel that makes me stay up till 2 a.m. reading and speeding to the next book in the series, I still love the characters and the world and will be starting #4 next (just with slightly less fervor).

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 25, 2010

    Better than the first two!

    The first book was good and the second, this third got me very interested! It seems the more you read the better it gets.

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  • Posted August 24, 2010

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    pride!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I love this book soooo much that i cant wait to read the 6th book. I love faythe and marc and all the charaters. IF you want to read this book you have to buy it :)

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  • Posted April 12, 2010

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    Rachel Vincent has a winning series here

    Can I just say, I am really glad I'm not a were cat! I don't think I could survive! The series is terrific though, really keeps your intrest if you like the supernatural. There is a little bit for everyone, personal conflict, romance, fights, power plays, politics, the whole ball of wax! My only real complaint is that Ms Vincent can't really write fast enough. Included is an epic struggle for dominance that effects numerous people. Love and its many struggles, including love between family members, friends and lovers. Plus the personal struggle of individuals to be better people, leaders and weres.
    Ms Vincent keeps the books interesting with its many plots and sub plots, individual and group struggles and conflicts. The books are fast paced, well written and terrific reads. This whole series is worth reading there is so much going on in them I almost feel disappointment when I'm done with the book because I don't have the next one ready to be picked up and enjoyed.

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  • Posted April 3, 2010

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    Love it!!

    I have to say that I cried, there are some major tear jerk moments. Maybe it's just because I am overly emotional, but no matter, it is still a great read. Calvin Malone needs to be put down, for the sake of all the Prides. I cannot belive the charges that they brought against Faythe. And what they did to Mark and what Calvin is trying to do to Greg. It made for a great story, and very easy read, even through the tears. I loved Kellen, the Bruin. I like how Rachel brings in new characters, and gives them wonderful character. Kaci is a great addition, and I can't wait to see what kind of troube that she gets into and what Faythe is goign to do with her. I want to see what happens in the next book, I can't wait!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 13, 2009

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    Love this book

    I have read all of Rachel Vincents books so far an this book falls in with the other two of this set I really love they have a good story line an the twist to the book are great as well i cant wait till prey comes out

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  • Posted April 8, 2009

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    Great Series, but this book got a little stale

    I understand that Rachel had some loose ends to tie up such as Faythe's trial but I really felt that this book repeated to many things from the first book such as Faythe's relationship with the new tabby. (Which I am guessing is supposed to elude to her motherhood instincts because in Stray she is also very protective of her young cousin)

    The character development of Faythe is slow, this is the first book and I haven't seen alot of change in her character. She is still a little bratty and tough as nails. At least she is finally admitting her feelings for Mark.

    Faythe's relationship with Mark is the only reason I am hooked on the series. I would like to see more of Jace too.

    Overall, the series is absolutely worth reading. It is an original theme and Rachel's style of writing is interesting and catching.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 30, 2009

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    The book was well written.

    The characters are easy to get involved in. The lead character is a girl who despite disadvantages still wants to be an enforcer for her family. She gets into trouble in the earlier two books and is on trial for them in this book. However trouble seems to find her even though she is under guard while awaiting trial. Another young tabby is found and with it brings toms from outside the prides. The toms attack for the young tabby. By the end of the book there have been startling discoveries and many twists.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 30, 2009

    This book is amazing.

    I couldn't put it down. Loved the writing style.

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  • Posted March 26, 2009

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    One of my favorites!

    This book is one of my all time favorites along with the first.

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  • Posted March 24, 2009

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    Angieville: PRIDE

    I can honestly say that this series has gotten better with each book and this is my favorite one so far. The good news is that the wait for the fourth book, PREY, will be much less than a year. It's due out July 1st and I will definitely be picking it up. Rachel Vincent has a tendency to end each volume not necessarily on a cliffhanger, but certainly at a point at which you are definitely opposed to stopping!

    This third story focuses almost solely on Faythe's murder trial and I liked the less extended plotline as it gave me a chance to visit these characters during some rather unusual downtime, though it was no less tense to be sure! The Alpha tribunal she faces consists of her sympathetic Uncle Rick, the obnoxious and conniving Calvin Malone, and the decrepit not-long-for-this-world Paul Blackwell. Malone appears intent on pushing for the death penalty if he can get Blackwell to back him. And in this courtroom Faythe is guilty until proven innocent.

    I sank back into the world in this volume much faster than last time. It was good to be back with Faythe, Marc, Jace, and the gang. I immediately cared about what was going on and how/if Faythe was going to get out of this one with her claws intact. Perhaps most rewardingly, I felt like I was able to actually watch her mature somewhat during the course of the story. She's still Faythe, of course. Her credo is always gonna be it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission. But, that said, she is beginning to take into account the larger picture, the intricate snarl of pride politics, and the subtler ways in which she is able to maneuver within her world without causing dire ramifications for those she loves. I maintain, it's hard to be Faythe, and I admire her strength of will. I'm not sure I would be able to make some of the choices she's made. She's never gonna pull her punches, but she's learning to pick her battles and I have high hopes for the continuation of her fight in the next installment.

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