Thunder Game - Christine Feehan

Thunder Game

By Christine Feehan

  • Release Date: 2025-05-06
  • Genre: Paranormal Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 76 Ratings

Description

Two broken souls find a love worth fighting for in this captivating GhostWalker novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan.

Diego Campos has come home to die. The GhostWalker is tired of walking a dark path shaped by countless losses. There has never been a moment of good in his life that wasn’t followed by something bad. But as he makes his way to his family’s homestead in the Appalachian Mountains, his plans are interrupted by a violent ambush that sets his life on a new course.

In between fighting off a small army of assailants, Diego is struck by a beautiful, brutal warrior woman unlike anyone he’s encountered before. Compelled to rescue her, Diego uses his psychic gifts to make Leila’s broken body whole again and save her from certain death. With each new breath she regains her strength, showcasing her humor, intelligence and courage as she reveals the truths of her past and inspires feelings Diego never thought his heart could experience.

After a lifetime alone, in the middle of firefight, Diego has finally found a light to guide him through the darkness—and one brief touch is enough to set them both aflame.

Reviews

  • Ghost walkers did not lose its style

    5
    By sandy drexel
    This new book was as good as the first ghost walker book. However, I was disappointed that the rescue of the baby and the sister was almost glossed over. I went back a couple of times just to make sure I had not missed a chapter.
  • Tough read

    3
    By Just Des
    I love this author, so let me be clear when I say this was a complete snooze fest. It was hard to keep coming back but I paid for it and I’ve read all the books in this series. The book had its moments but overall it was repetitive at times and extremely slow. I’m glad I’m done, now I can move on to the next book.
  • It’s ok

    2
    By Ms1ceberg
    I really like the Ghostwalker Series. This one is just okay. There was too much repetition of surface level feelings portrayed as more. If you’re new to the series, start with the first books in the series, it will be easier to understand who is who during the few action scenes. Don’t let this one define your experience with this series.