The Leopard Mage by Raisa Greywood


The Leopard Mage by Raisa Greywood
Shifter’s Mates, #3
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short story (127 pages)
Other: M/F, Spanking
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Moonflower

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Yet there are those who plot against me. Someone is stealing shifters from their homes, and the thief is none other than the brother of the male chosen to be my mate. Can we work together to stop him? And can we find love despite everything that stands against us?

A male who thinks he doesn’t deserve a mate, and a female who thinks she isn’t good enough. Daiyu Chen keeps herself in a meditative state as she dreams about her mate. It is the only way she can prepare for her escape. Dakar is determined to protect her, even though his vow stands between them.

This is the third book in the series, and it should be read as such. The stories are best read in order, although you could read this one as a standalone, because Rakon and Renata are only mentioned and don’t play a huge part of the story. I really can’t imagine why you’d do that though, and miss out on two great stories before this one.

Told from both Daiyu and Dakar’s perspectives, you find out more about the plans for the shifters on Ximera, plus just how bad the earth is. We get hints about Soledad and Markon, and catch up to Norkad’s antics too.

These characters are all extremely well-rounded out, and the world-building continues to delight. There were no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading, and I was completely caught up in the story. An excellent story, guaranteed to keep your interest. I absolutely recommend it.

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