Wild Fire

Wild Fire by Christine Feehan, published by Piatkus in 2010, is a captivating narrative that follows Conner Vega, who returns to the lush Panama rainforest, his birthplace, in search of solace from his troubled past. This edition spans 483 pages and is presented in English, immersing readers in a world where Conner grapples with his inner turmoil while confronting external threats to his people.
In this story, Conner, scarred both physically and emotionally, faces the challenge of embracing his true nature as a shifter while resisting the dangerous instincts that come with it. As he navigates the complexities of his mission to protect his community and avenge his mother’s murder, readers will encounter themes of fantasy and romance intertwined with elements of the paranormal. The narrative delves into Conner’s struggle for redemption and the fight against an evil that endangers his existence.
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Conner Vega, physically and emotionally scarred by his past, has returned to the lush, exotic landscape of the Panama rainforest – his birthplace, and hopefully an escape from the guilt that consumes him. Free to roam at last, the leopard in him longs to take control, but knowing how dangerous that would be, Conner must resist.
However, there are more serious issues to deal with. Conner’s been brought back for a specific purpose: to help save his people from an evil threatening their existence, and to avenge his mother’s brutal murder. And this time he means to take care of business.
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