Raoul "Gator" Fontenot is a Ghost Walker, an elite group of
mercenaries with psychic abilities created by a government-
sponsored scientist. That scientist, now dead, also created
a group of women with psychic abilities, by taking them
from foreign orphanages as children and working on them as
he wished.
Now the scientist's daughter, Lily, is determined to help
the soldiers learn to cope with their abilities and the
problems they bring. She's also certain she can find the
young girls, now women, her father experimented on and help
them, too. When they learn the possible location of one of
the women, Gator is sent to find her and bring her in,
while also searching for a young woman who's gone missing
in his native Louisiana. But the psychic woman, Flame,
doesn't trust Lily and doesn't want to be found. She
prefers to be left to her self-imposed role as Robin Hood.
NIGHT GAME is a winner -- plain and simple. The characters
are great, the sexual tension hums, the action is nonstop
and running throughout is the punch of deeply-felt
emotions. I've been looking forward to this latest
installment by Feehan, and believe me, I wasn't
disappointed. However, I was sorry when I finished it -- I
wanted to start all over again. This series just keeps
getting better and better. An excellent read.
Gator Fontenot of the Special Forces paranormal squad can't
refuse an urgent request to save the elusive Iris Johnson, a
victim of the same horrific experiments that warped Gator.
Now unleashed, she's a flame-haired weapon of unimaginable
destructive powers, a walking time bomb bent on revenge in
the sultry bayous of New Orleans, and hunted by a shadowy
assassin. It's Gator's job to reel Iris in. But can two
people haunted by violent betrayals trust the passion that
soon ignites between them? Or is one of them just playing
another seductive and deadly night game?