Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780312945534 ISBN: 0312945531 Label: St. Martin's Paperbacks Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2008-04-29 Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks Release Date: 2008-04-29 Studio: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Editorial Review:
Sullivan Quinn didn’t travel 3,000 miles from his native Ireland and his wolf pack just to chase rabidly after the most delectable quarry he’s ever seen. Quinn is in America on a mission—to warn his Other brethren of a shadowy group willing to use murder and mayhem to bring them down. But one whiff of this Foxwoman’s delicious honeysuckle fragrance and he knows that she is more than a colleague or a conquest…she is his mate. Anthropologist Cassidy Poe is a world-renowned authority on social interaction, but the overpowering desire she feels around Quinn defies every ounce of her expertise. Working by his side to uncover The Others’ enemies poses risks she never expected—to her own safety, to those she loves, and to her heart, as every encounter with Quinn proves more blissfully erotic than the last…
Now, with no one to trust but each other, Quinn and Cassidy face a foe that’s edging closer every day, threatening to destroy the life they’ve always known, and the passion they’ve just discovered…
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Totally Awesome! Comment: I love the book. I couldn't wait until I had Book 1 read so that I could go to Book 2 which I just started. Customer Rating: Summary: Rather boring to many Cliches Comment: This book was way to predictable to me.
the characters could have been used a lot better and the fact that the villans follow everyday cartoons makes it worse. I love vampires and werewolves and the whole lot, but this just killed a lot for me Customer Rating: Summary: My First Book by This Author Comment: I thought it was a great start to a new series, I guess the series will be about the "Others". I thought Quinn was sexy and Cassidy was no shrinking violet! I liked the fact that she was a fox (literally)instead of wolf. Enjoyed the interaction between them and would like to have a little follow up in future books. I'd like to see how their kids turn out. I will definitely buy the next boox in the series. Customer Rating: Summary: Not a bad welcome to a great world Comment: I have been a fan of Christine Warren's for a while now, having read her e-books at Ellora's Cave where the world of "The Others" started. "Fur Factor" is still an absolute favorites of mine! The Others are basically the paranormal folk that live and work right next to you (weres, vampires, witches, etc.), but the general population is, at yet, unaware. The time is coming however that The Others are going to be exposed and the Council of Others is trying to work out the best way to do that while causing the least amount of upheaval for all concerned. This story revolves around Quinn Sullivan, a werewolf and council member from Ireland who has come to sit in on the meeting. Cassidy Poe is a foxwoman, one of the last of her kind, and the granddaughter of one of the leading council members. They might be different species, but a wolf knows his mate, when he scents her.
This story was a little slow to get started and I must say that out of the mainstream stories of The Others, I enjoyed "She's No Faerie Princess" and "The Demon You Know" (I haven't gotten to read "Howl at the Moon" yet) much better than this one, but on the whole, I love this series. Miss Warren has an irreverent writing style. Her characters are fun, and funny, and real people. If you're looking for a serious werewolf, or more traditional science-fiction type paranormal story, this is not the one for you. If you enjoy a more fun approach, similar to the Argeneau vampire family from Lydsay Sands, you will enjoy this series. Customer Rating: Summary: Need More Fox Shapeshifter! Comment: This was my first paranormal romance I've ever purchased out of my collection and dozens of werewolf romance books later, it's still my top favorite!! I liked it more than even "She's No Faerie Princess," but that's just probably since I'm more partial towards the Japanese myths and legends of foxes that can transform. You could probably guess my favorite character in The Others series. Hehe! Five Stars!!
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