February 11 2020
Ouch, this was a bit of a harsh one. A lawyer that deals with rape and abuse victims, stuck in an abusive relationship of his own. The wife was toxic and disgusting. The truth was a bit of kick in the teeth, just when I thought she couldn't get any worse. I felt sorry for Sean. I liked the cheetah, it was different and the pack situation was entertaining. Nicely balanced so not too dark. Contains abuse, violence, kidnapping and death.
July 25 2016
Kindle Unlimited <br />This is a well done novel just not my cup of tea. Skipping this one and going onto another of Blain's.
October 10 2018
<strong>Great start</strong><br /><br />This is a cliffhanger, so I need the next part ASAP. Yes, it is that good, like most of the author's work.
November 05 2018
I really liked the story and the characters, but the ending was rather abrupt and unsatisfying.
August 04 2022
Sean’s guardian angel is a feline, but his spirit cheetah prefers rival attorney, Andrea Morgan, over him. Trapped in a failing, dangerous marriage and stalked by an accomplice of one of the most dangerous criminals he’s ever prosecuted, Sean’s troubles are just beginning.<br />A vacation should have offered him a chance to save his relationship with his wife, Idette. Instead, Sean learns he isn’t the only one with a secret, and his discovery of his wife’s true nature should have killed him.<br />To ensure Sean’s survival, his cheetah strikes a bargain with a wolf. Faced with life-long enslavement to his wife, becoming an instrument of pack justice seems like the far better alternative.<br />Unfortunately, pack justice is as brutal as it is swift, and should Sean fail to put an end to Idette’s machinations, everything he values will be targeted and destroyed, including his chance to be with the one woman who might be able to help him salvage the ruins of his life.<br /><br />Heather's Notes<br />I skimmed a lot of this book. Sean spends a lot of time as a wolf/cheetah and it was boring. He also is apparently surrounded by werewolves, that had no idea what he was. The story is mostly about him learning about the supernatural world and how to be a wolf/cheetah. My second biggest complaint is the story just stops. They don't capture or kill Idette or resolve any other the bigger issues facing Sean. In fact, it isn't even a cliffhanger. They get up from a table in a restaurant and the story is done. You don't know it is done until you turn the page and there is no more story. It is a horrible way to end a book. I kind of want to know what happens with Idette (which is why I kept reading to start with), however there a no more books in the series, which just turned this two into a one. Horrible book.
May 19 2021
The author bases this book on a little-considered social justice issue - domestic abuse of the husband by the wife. Sean is a celebrated well-regarded almost-lionized prosecutor, doing battle on behalf of the people in the court rooms of Los Angeles. Who would believe that such a man would be the victim of continual spousal abuse? Who would believe that such a man would continue to be so loyal to his wife that he would suffer continue spousal abuse? That is where this story begins and rolls on, showing us the inevitable consequences of misplaced loyalty in the face of excessive jealousy and a twist that allows Sean to be rescued by some friends with surprising secret lives. It is good to have emotional support, even if unconventional. This is not like Pets for Vets. As hard as it was to read this, I enjoyed Sean's journey to the happy ending he earned. I am looking forward to the next book in this set.
April 06 2022
Sean Scott, District Attorney, turns into a cheetah, married to the wrong woman, Idette, ...... is about to file for divorce, however he wants to give his marriage one last chance, so organises a trip to nature & a lake which is his wife's favourite space.<br /><br />His wife is a jealous and controlling bitch. It doesn't end well.<br /><br />Lots of action & lots of surprises, particularly most of the rest of the Court and especially the local Police Chief Ramirez & Officers. Loved it and loved the Defense Attorney Andrea Morgan.<br /><br />We had attempted murder, prison escapees, kidnapping, blowing up a building and lots of fun turning Sean into a trained police dog.<br /><br />I join the chorus for more stories of Sean & Andrea and what the Inquisition will do about Idette.<br />
April 01 2019
<strong>First for me in this world</strong><br /><br />If you like your paranormal romances actions packed, humorous and G-Rated for sexual content, then RJ Blaine is the author for you. Quick witted with fully fleshed worlds, the stories never fail to captivate - and Pack Justice is no different. Told from the male perspective, it wraps up and around this strange paranormal life, dragging us into the realm of werewolves, witches, spirit animals and shamans. Over all, it’s fun, exciting and frustratingly wholesome.
April 17 2019
<strong>Pack Justice</strong><br /><br />I enjoy my time spent reading RJ Blain's books and this one was no different.<br />I want to talk about the story, but I don't want to give anything away, so I guess I will try to be generic. Finding love and dealing with life's twists and turns, or a supernatural 's twists and turns, keeps this story moving and the happy ending always has me looking for the next e<br />Installment of the series
October 31 2020
<strong>Awesome book, hope we get a second one in this series</strong><br /><br />I love that this story put focus on the fact that men also can be victims of domestic abuse. While it most often happens to women, there are a lot of men who become victims too. This book was really great and very well written.