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Book Review: Thunder Game (A GhostWalker Novel Book 20) by Christine Feehan

Thunder Game (A GhostWalker Novel Book 20)
by Christine Feehan
May 6, 2025
Book 20 of 20: GhostWalker
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.

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Diego has come home to die. He's had enough of life and goes to the one place he knows his brother will find him and carry out his last wishes. Diego is a Ghostwalker--an enhanced and experimented-on soldier who thinks he's not as good as his brother. Ghostwalkers are men who volunteered to be enhanced psychically so they would be of more use to their country.

 However, Dr. Peter Whitney also performed experimental gene coding on them without their consent or knowledge. Because of his connections and the government, which wanted his enhanced soldiers, he was pretty much untouchable and continued to experiment with people.

Diego and his teammates are more like family to each other and will help each other out. Before Diego can get to his cabin, a bunch of soldiers comes for his elderly neighbor who is an ex Ghostwalker. But he's not alone. His two nieces are with him and one gets kidnapped while the other gets hurt. Diego has to trust Leila and show her some of his psychic gifts that no one else knows about in order to save her life.

Leila is a surprise because he's never had such a reaction to a woman before and he feels a pull towards her. Once they have both rested and she is healing and feeling better, they want to go after her sister but more soldiers show up. Diego and Leila work together to take them out and keep each other safe. But when Diego's brother finds out what's going on and finds out some secrets that Diego has been keeping, the rest of the Ghostwalker team make their way to them to help out.

Diego and Leila's romance was a slow burn because neither of them had ever felt anything like the instant attraction they felt for each other. They let themselves get to know each other as they grew closer and tried to find a way to rescue her loved ones from Whitney before he could experiment with them more. There was so much action in this book, so much fighting so we get to see Leila and Diego in action.

I really liked that the rest of the Ghostwalker team showed up, and we got to see how his teammates, the characters from past books, and their families were doing. I really loved that. It's nice to see how characters from previous books that you really liked are doing. This is the 20th book in Christine Feehan's Ghostwalker series and I can completely recommend this book as well as this series. But I would read the books in order to understand what has been happening and how it all started. 

This was a great addition to the series, and I look forward to reading more about it.
 

I give this book 5 sheep!







Mary Kirkland
Dark Thoughts Blog


About the Author:
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I write every day and have done so since I was old enough to pick up a pen. (I spent a lot of time getting in trouble at school for writing instead of doing the things I was supposed to do.) Once I create my characters, I try very hard to have them react to situations as they really would. Sometimes I have preconceived ideas of what I would like them to do, but they don’t mind me, because it would be out of character for them. They take on a life of their own. Sometimes when I throw difficult situations at them in the hopes I’ll get a certain reaction and they don’t do what I want, I complain bitterly to my husband and he laughs at me. Still, it is important to me to have them be real, not perfect people, so they make mistakes we lesser mortals might make.

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