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Wild Card by Rachel Vincent

trudyd's review

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4.0

WOW!! Another great addition to the Wildcats. Rachel Vincent's shifter books have always been a favorite. And she never disappoints. I get romance, intrigue, conflict and so much more in every book.

So happy that Kaci finally got a book and someone that doesn't look down on her.

bibliophile90's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

thecozyreaderwbo's review

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5.0

More please!

Love this spin off series!
Loved reading about Kaci falling in love.
Can't wait for more in the Shifter world.

christinabooktreasures's review

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4.0

I loved this series. This one was not spicy like the rest (hence only 4 stars, lack of spice is not consistent with this series) which was definitely missing but it was awsome to be back at the Lazy S Ranch and have Faythe & Marc involved alot. I'm sad to see this series end. I have enjoyed this one as well as The Shifters series SO much. I'll read Fat Cat soon. I'm eager to see what she does with another cat shifter series!

hoping4more's review against another edition

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5.0

Another great addition to the Shifters universe. It brought back so much of what I loved about the series, while being totally different and wonderful on its own.

Don't stop the series there Rachel! If you need inspiration I've got you covered ;)

wilda85's review against another edition

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5.0

Home. That's what Wild Card was for me. Like stepping through your childhood home and smelling the scent of- whatever you associate home with, after being away for far too long. It was so good to be back at the Lazy S Ranch with Faythe, Marc, and Kaci again. Seeing Faythe and Marc in their parenting roles and seeing Kaci all grown up and showing Faythe and Marc just what her parents went through with her. I love the relationship Kaci has with both Marc and Faythe but the bond she has with Faythe is so heartwarming. I was brought to tears numerous times during this book and most were due to conversations between them two. With Marc and Kaci I couldn't help but laugh. He has the protective dad over a teenage girl down perfectly. And holy fuck is that sexy. Didn't think that man could get any hotter but dad Marc makes a woman's ovaries go boom!

Wild Card was a much needed adventure and over way too quick! A must read for all Shifters fans! Thank your Rachel for bringing us back Home!

bookish_babe's review against another edition

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5.0

I've always been a Rachel Vincent fan and when her shifter series ended, I was so bummed. But I am so happy that she's come back to the Shifter world with her indie Wildcats series.
Vincent always manages to make you wonder just how she is going to pull it off. How can Kaci and Justus make it work? Its as though the entire deck is stacked against them (because it is) and you don't see a happily ever in sight for them. But then the magic happens and all of the pieces of the puzzle start to fit neatly together.
I thoroughly enjoyed Wild Cat. Kaci is a likable heroine and Justus is the perfect alpha male who isn't an asshole! (I'm really getting sick of that trope) and together, they take on the council and their own demons to make sure that they get the HEA they both deserve!

adrianab2021's review against another edition

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4.0

Really cute story, however I didn’t feel as much chemistry between the main characters. It was fun to see Kaci again after all she’s been through and see the shake up with the Council. I hope the fourth novel comes out soon since I can’t get enough of this series!

complicaitreads's review

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3.0

Kaci Dillon is a different kind of tabby. She’s a man-eater, and she’s the only tabby without any potential prospects, despite being an eligible age. Justus Alexander is about to go on trial for infection, murder, and exposure of the species, and he already knows which way his tribunal will vote. The two of them decide to run off to Vegas, and chaos ensues.

There was definitely instant love, and this book felt more YA given how young and naive Kaci and Justus are, despite the same politics we’ve seen in the Shifters series.

I loved seeing Kaci grown up. She’s grown a lot and has a lot of maturity, but she’s still a teenager. Justus was cute, and I liked how well they got along.

The book was fast paced, and a little cheesy, but cute nonetheless. I couldn’t predict what would happen next.

thecozyreader's review

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5.0

More please!

Love this spin off series!
Loved reading about Kaci falling in love.
Can't wait for more in the Shifter world.