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Blind Tiger by Rachel Vincent

trudyd's review

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5.0

I have a confession to make. Blind Tiger has been sitting on my reader since release day. I am so ashamed. I should not have waited. My Tush is very sore from kicking it. It was so good. It was so exciting. It was romantic. It was satisfying. It was the best family reunion ever--Marc, Faythe, Abby and Jace. It was the worst reunion--Blackwell, Wade, DiCarlo.

OMG!!! Titus!!! Holy Hot Cat. I am still purring. And the way he dealt with the Pride Council at times--Happy Dance. It is a shame he couldn't do something about Blackwell. After all of these books that man is still just nasty. Blackwell gets even worse after Robyn, the forced guest of the DiCarlo family, disappears.

As if Titus didn't have enough to deal with trying to have his pride recognized and dealing with a runaway, there is an unknown person out to destroy him. Titus, as alpha, leads the free state of Mississippi. He has the power, money, and the desire. Someone else wants it and will stop at nothing to have it. Even worse for Titus, in the beginning he has no clue. Nail biting suspense. Unnecessary death all in the name of greed. Titus will have to quick on his feet and more devious than Blackwell to survive this. I wonder if shifter cats have nine lives??

pnwtinap's review

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5.0

I so love this main character. I can't believe she is even more fiery then Abby but she is. Titus is also a stand-up leading man. He had his stuff together until the world falls or from under him. Can't wait to see how this will evolve.

bibliophile90's review

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3.0

The Shifters series is one of my favorite, but this spinoff is in my opinion not as good. I didn't feel like the story was long enough for me to connect to the characters. However I did like their personality a lot. It was fun seeing what Faythe and Marc were up to, I really missed them.

hoping4more's review against another edition

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5.0

While I prefer the character building of the single POV in the shifters series, I still really enjoyed seeing the story and world continue through a new perspective (or two).

Titus was a great new Alpha male with plenty to fall for and Robyn had plenty of spunk but I felt she got lucky a lot.

Seeing the Shifters universe from the Strays side of the fence was a nice twist and I liked the possibilities that the new Pride brought into the future of that world.

Series wishlist: someone take out Blackwell! I can't stand the old fart.

lzw's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow! No words suffice to how amazing this is!

The Shifter series is one of the most vivid, well developed, and emotionally charged series I've ever had the privilege to read. I thought it ended with Faythe and Marc, and was happily surprised when Rachel wrote The Hunt- and now Blind Tiger. She has a talent for writing strong kick-ass chicks navigating a man's world, and always makes sure they connect with the reader. So many emotions in this book, you feel Robyn's frustration as well as her passion. These Prides are about family, friends, loyalty, and compassion. I finished this book in one sitting in under two hours-it was THAT compelling. She weaves such amazing tales of reluctant heroines who want a better life, and a better world for others. Read this book, read all of her works. She is a fantastical writer-hope she's working on Wildcats 3 right now;) *hint hint Rachel*

wilda85's review

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5.0

Shifters has always been one of my all time favorite series and when Rachel announced that she was continuing with this world and doing a spinoff series, I fangirled as hard as one can fangirl. Rachel certainly didn't disappoint with the first book- Lion's Share, and she went above and beyond with Blind Tiger. I've come to adore Titus and his Pride and can't wait to get to know them all more in future books. As for Robyn, she certainly reminds me of a younger Faythe and Faythe is one of my favorite characters ever. I would love to see Faythe, Abby, and Robyn all together in one female powered book. Add Kaci to that while I'm at it!

I know this as along with the rest of my reviews, isn't a proper review, but my point is I love the hell out of this series and if you haven't read the Shifters series, I highly recommend you start there and continue with the Wild Cat series. You won't be disappointed!

Thank you Rachel for another incredible novel. Can't wait to read Kaci's book next and see who she ends up with!!

redfae's review

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4.0

This title wasn’t as steamy as the first. Robyn is attracted to Titus (and vice versa) but she isn’t interested in being used to boost his position in the shifter world by being his dame.

The book is very much about the two discovering clues and uncovering what really happened and locating Justus.

The ending was very satisfying. I felt everything was resolved and there was a decent amount of action throughout.

I would recommend and I look forward to reading more of Rachel Vincent’s books.

adrianab2021's review

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5.0

So good! Was not expecting it to turn out the way it did and it was so fun to learn about the new Pride! Definitely pick this up if you read the Shifters series!

complicaitreads's review

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3.0

Robyn Sheffield is the only female stray in all of the US and she feels trapped. So she sneaks off with the first stray Alpha, Titus Alexander, to give herself some freedom and she her friend Abby Wade.

I didn’t enjoy this book as much as Lion’s Share. I didn’t feel the same connections to Robyn and Titus as I did Abby and Jace.

They didn’t have much chemistry or tension or build up to their relationship. It felt a little inorganic.

I liked the storyline. It was fast paced and kept me on my toes, and it remained unpredictable

homicidoll's review

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3.0

This book was okay. It's probably my own fault for not having read the first book in this spin-off but I found I really just didn't connect with the characters. I just felt like I could care less the whole book through. And maybe I was just really good at guessing this time around but I found it pretty predictable and saw most of it coming.

However, that all being said. I read and finished the book. I did enjoy it. I don't think I'll remember too much from it but it was a good book to read to pass the time.

I really should review more but I have nothing else to say.