Shadow Warrior by Linda Conrad

Shadow Warrior (Mills & Boon Intrigue) (Silhouette Romantic Suspense, #1465) (Silhouette Romantic Suspense, #1465)

by Linda Conrad

Proud member of the Navajo brotherhood, Michael Ayze had big troubles.

Evil shape-shifters were hunting innocents on tribal land. And now his brother's widow had appeared in the midst of the danger, reigniting deep emotions he'd denied for years. Michael was ready to fulfill his oath to protect his people. But with Lexie in his home, the shifters had a pawn that could bring him to his knees.

Even as Michael tried to resist her, all the forces in the universe seemed to be urging them closer than ever before-to each other and to the deadly danger waiting in the night.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

3 of 5 stars

Share
Michael Ayze is fighting a group of evil shape-shifters on his land when his life is complicated by the appearance of his brother's widow. Ever since her wedding he has been attracted to her and now he finds himself torn. By tribal custom they should marry, but this complicates his life. Lexie is conflicted, she too was attracted to this man when she first saw him but it all seems too clinical. She wants her son to grow up knowing his Navajo heritage but what does she have to sacrafice for this.

Actually that's the only problem I had with this book, while Lexie makes some token protests, there's no real feeling of losing anything here. There's little culture shock after her first few moments. The adventure is interesting and kept my attention but there are parts that just didn't quite sit right.

The shape-shifters seemed to be a little too easy to overcome, the story seemed to be torn between the romance and the adventure, eventually being good at neither but a tolerable read overall.

Last modified on

Reading updates

  • Started reading
  • 28 June, 2009: Finished reading
  • 28 June, 2009: Reviewed