is the 15th story in my series about leopard shapeshifters. I love shapeshifter stories and was excited when my first leopard story, which was in an anthology called Fantasy with a novella titled The Awakening in 2002.

Throughout the many leopard books there have been story threads that weren’t ready to be completed or that I wanted to address again so it felt complete to me. Leopard’s Hunt has given me that opportunity.
As an author I’m so happy to be able to go back and address those things. If you’ve not read all the books, you’ll not miss out on anything. If you have, you’re going to love this extra aspect of the book.
My readers have waited for Gorya’s book and finally his story demanded to be told. And it wanted to be unique.

I have always loved the idea of having these animalistic traits blended with human traits. In this story the leopards of both Gorya and our heroine, Maya, play a significant role. I wanted readers to feel connected to the leopards and see them as the hero and heroine they are.
Gorya has been keeping a secret. Something so dangerous he has hired someone to kill him in order to keep others safe. Then, Maya and her leopard, Wraith come into his life. And the world changes.
Gorya has been given a very dangerous territory where he is challenged and threatened constantly. The old guard won’t fall in line so Gorya must put them in line or take them out completely.

Gorya is dangerous. His situation is dangerous. And now, his leopard has found a mate. There’s no going back. Hunt. Or be hunted.
I’d love to know which book has been your favorite so far.