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Night Game
Night Game
Night Game
Audiobook13 hours

Night Game

Written by Christine Feehan

Narrated by Tom Stechschulte

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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New York Times best-selling author Christine Feehan titillates fans with sizzling romance, daring suspense, and blasts of paranormal intrigue. Night Game plunges Cajun GhostWalker Gator Fontenot into the sultry swamps of the Louisiana bayou as he tracks Flame, a beguiling redhead who possesses the same extraordinary physical and psychic powers. Sex and violence soon become dangerously entwined.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2007
ISBN9781428199446
Night 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: 4.033222633887044 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Night Game is by far my bsolute FAVOURITE Ghostwalker book
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    outstanding content and narrator. looking forward to next book in series
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Now, this is what I call a fun, fast-paced, well-written, high-action, love story. The romance does not get lost in the action and the action is not diminished because of the romance. All the past and I'm assuming future players are present. It's a cohesive part of the overall series. The bayou wasn't just a backdrop. You could smell it, feel it, and get a strong sense of what it's like to try to survive in it. I enjoyed the male lead, Gater/Raoul as well as his female counterpart, Flame. She has the kind of toughness I like in my heterosexual female leads. I really I have nothing to complain about, ain't life grand!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Both genetically enhanced, Iris "Flame" Johnson and Gator Fontemont met when he rescued her. They are attracted to one another, but Gator has always been a lone ranger so he struggles with his need to be with her and Flame trusts no one. However, he learns she remains in danger from Dr. Peter Whitney, whom Gator thought dead. Gator willingly risks his life to keep her safe. The characters are appealing, the story unfolds nicely with a good balance of action and romance, and it contains all of the elements that make for an engrossing read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was not one of Ms Feehan's best, the typos in it (eg using Flash instead of Flame for a character's name) were annoying and distracting. Usually I find myself immersed in the story (with Ms Feehan's books) right from the start but this one took till about half way through before I got to the stage that I actually cared if I had to put the book down. I had been looking forward to Gator's story, and happily in the end, it was an OK story. It has certainly set the scene for more tense and exciting storylines in the future.Basically, It is becoming more and more apparent that Dr Whitney faked his death and is now conducting field experiments by bringing together the men from the enhanced teams and the original girls that he experimented on. Flame is not the most likeable of characters, but given her life to date, her manner is to be expected.All the new revelations are especially hard on Lily, who had believed Whitney to be her father, and each new thing that comes out just shatters her more. I liked the side story in this book, that brought Flame and gator together with a single purpose, to rescue a local girl who has disappeared. Lots of great detail there.I would recommend this book, if for no other reason than that you need to keep up with the developments around Dr Whitney.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is Gator's story and the third book in the Ghost Walker series. This is also the story where we meet Iris "Flame" Johnson. Gator and Flame are well match for each other both physically and psychically. There is also a lot sexual tension through most of the story because Flame is convinced that Peter Whitney has done something to enhance the attraction that Gator and she feel to each other. Flame is also convinced that Peter Whitney is alive. This book definitely brings forth the underlying plot that continue to play out through all the future books, or all of them I have read. This underlying and going plot is a hallmark of Ms. Feehan and she is very good at it. I like Flame even though she could come off as a bitch, underneath all the bluster she is a caring person even with all that Peter Whitney has put her through. I can't recommend this series enough.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Home on leave to search for traces of a missing blues singer, Gator Fontenot finds more than he bargained for in the sultry-voiced Flame. The knife-wielding assassin has a secret past and no trust for the smooth talking Cajun - but the attraction between the two is steamier that hot nights on the bayou. Flame's trust grows, but when Gator betrays her to save her life he may lose her forever.One of the earlier books in the series - the sex is hot, explicit and a bit repetitive, but not nearly so much as the later books in the series have gotten. The dialogue is snappy and there are some laugh out loud moments.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is my Favorite book in the Ghostwalkers! If you enjoy any of Feehan's other books read this one it will keep you up reading all night.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have just finished Night Game, book 3 in Christine Feehan's Ghostwalker series, and it was so good! The story is centered around Ghostwalker Raoul "Gator" Fontenot, as he searches the bayou for a missing local singer, and on a side mission, a female Ghostwalker named Iris "Flame" Johnson. Flame is another of the girls Peter Whitney bought when they were babies to conduct his illegal and immoral psychic experiments. Although Whitney's experiments gave Flame superior physical strength and hearing, her enhancement comes at a terrible cost. When she was a child, Whitney deliberately infected Flame with cancer in order to use her as a human lab rat in his quest for a cure. Genetically enhanced without her consent, Flame is a ticking time bomb who would rather die than be back under Whitney's thumb. Night Game is my favorite of the Ghostwalker series so far. The action is non-stop, and the intrigue regarding Whitney will make for even more wonderful Ghostwalker stories in the future. Night Game takes the Ghostwalker series to new emotional heights introducing pregnancy and cancer issues into the group. The twists and turns in the story left me crying like a baby several times. Gator and Flame were strong and multi-faceted characters, both brilliant and independent and at the same time, complementary to each other. The chemistry between them was explosive and simply incredible. I always love reading about the other Ghostwalkers - in this case Ry and Lilly, Nico and Dahlia, Ian, Tucker, and Kaydan - but I also loved Gator's family. Wyatt, one of Gator's younger brothers, could have his own book, despite the fact that he is not Special Forces/psychic. And Nonny, Gator's grandmother - there's a good old Southern spitfire if I ever saw one! The setting of the Louisiana bayou was amazingly realistic, and I felt like I was right there in the muck and the mud with the characters. The pace of the story is excellent, and it contains a good balance of action, romance, and intrigue, and all of the elements that make for a captivating read. This series just gets better and better the more I read. The character development throughout the series makes the reader feel as though she actually knows them. I can't wait to pick up book 4 and continue on with the Ghostwalkers journey.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was probably my favorite of the series. I enjoy these books because of the mix of action and adventure as well as the connections to the other books in the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another addition to the Ghostwalker series by Christine Feehan, 'Night Game' was my least favorite of all the books thus far. Though it had an excellent if not already established storyline, I found myself having trouble connecting to the heroine, Flame, and many of the things that transpired throughout the novel. While I appreciate that all of Feehan's heroines are different in various way, I found myself wondering if we were suppose to believe that Flame was the "strongest" of them all and therefore better. I'm sure that wasn't the intention but, to me, it distracted from the storyline and was, frankly, annoying. I did, however, love the introduction to new characters, places, and, of course, more pieces to the Whitney puzzle. Overall, this was definitely an enjoyable read but for me, the heroine lacked something that would have otherwise made her more likeable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Gator Fontenot of the special forces paranormal squad is on the hunt for Iris "Flame" Johnson. Shes also a product of the experiments that awoke the psychic in Gator but her body rebelled and may be killing her, that is if they can stop the people who want to kill her and him.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Wonderful strong woman meets dominant, gentle for her Cajun male