Shadow Rider by Christine Feehan
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shadow-Rider-1-Christine-Feehan/dp/0349410356/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467455645&sr=8-1&keywords=shadow+rider
Summary:
Stefano Ferraro is the head of Italian family run mega business, from
hotels to racing cars, the Ferraro’s seem to have their fingers in many pies,
and not all of them are legal. Splashed across the gossip columns of every
newspaper and magazine in America the 4 brothers and their sister are a group
of gorgeous beings not to be reckoned with. The family have a secret though;
they are Shadow Riders. They have supernatural powers which allow them to
travel, unseen, through the shadows; a power which they use to serve justice
when the legal system fails, allowing them to protect their neighbourhood from
the criminal underworld.
The shadow riders are a new breed of supernatural power, nothing like I
have seen before (I even googled to make sure!) so I must start this review by
praising the author for such a unique and daring book. I was however
disappointed that we don’t get enough of a background or description on the
shadow riders. It wasn’t until the end of the book that I started to actually understand
what they actually do.
We meet Stefano who is the ultimate alpha-male, strong, brooding, chauvinistic
and utterly fearsome. Francesca Copella is a very typical heroine, weak and
afraid of her past, she is on the run from her own dark secrets. When their
paths accidentally cross, Stefano is shocked to see that their shadows connect
and discovers that Francesca is a rider too, although she has no idea. From
this moment on, Stefano decides that she is now his, he claims her as his own
and she is now seen as a form of royalty within his family and their
neighbourhood.
The story continues with the struggle Francesca has in entering this
world of money, status and power and most of all, the possessive manner in
which Stefano tries to seduce her. At times I found it rather uncomfortable
that she was so indecisive with her feelings, one minute she acts like she
wants to rebel against Stefano and his all controlling nature but the next she
is practically throwing herself at him.
It’s at this point that the story takes on a very Fifty Shades feel
with ample amounts of gratuitous sex that just doesn’t seem have a place in the
story, of course there is a passionate intensity around Stefano and Francesca
however, I felt that it went slightly overboard and found myself skipping
through these pages. I also found that the repetitive nature of the descriptive
dialogue was rather tedious, we are told the same things about the same
characters over and over again which was particularly distracting during the
conversations between characters. I would much rather fewer pages and less repetition
than having to skip over things we already know.
That being said, I found that I really, really enjoyed this book. My experience
of paranormal romance is limited to The Vampire Diaries, Twilight and
the various vampire/werewolf movies from mainstream entertainment, so the
Shadow Rider is a breath of fresh air and I must again give praise to the
author for a fantastic new breed of superhumans and a new slant on the
paranormal. There is so much scope for these well written characters to grow
and develop into a fearsome family of vigilantes and I am genuinely looking
forward to seeing where the author takes them on their next journey. With less repetitive
narrative and more action, I am certain that the Shadow Riders will become a
firm favourite within the paranormal romance genre.
I would like to thank The Bookbag for providing me with a copy in exchange for my honest review.
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