Bengal’s Heart was annoying!!! Lora Leigh drives me nuts, I feel she always has great story ideas but never really follows through satisfactorily. I felt like most of the book was cut-&-paste from previous paragraphs, including the sex scenes. However, it did make me want to find out what happens ne...
Cassa Hawkins is a reporter who is trying to make amends for a terrible error in judgment eleven years ago. Back then she was married to an abusive guy who used her to destroy the Bengal tiger breed. It was thought the only survivor was Cabal St. Laurents who told her on the day of the massacre that...
Strangely addicting the world that Lora Leigh creates will lure you in and hold you long after the last turn of the page.Cassa Hawkins is cursed with the helpless longing to be with Cabal who she believes undoubtedly hates her. I feel equal parts love and hate for this book I really hate how Cabal t...
Cassa Hawkins has always been supportive of breeds and their rights, and being a journalist has always tried to put them in the positive light as much as possible. However the breed's have never made it easy for her, and for years she has resisted Cabal, who if he decided to claim her she would be ...
This is the first book I have read by this author and I know that it is well into the series, although I did not feel lost in any part of the story. It was well written for a romance and had enough action for my Uf loving side. I found it an enjoyable escape book, filled with romance and intrigue. T...
Where do I start? Boy was I disappointed with this book. There was so much potential for Cabal and Cassa to have a great story but somehow the mark was totally missed. Let me start off by saying that the beginning of the book was great. I thought it was going somewhere but immediately it went off tr...
Cabel and Cassa's story was super hot but not at all what I was expecting. Still enjoyable and a great addition to the series. I am enjoying the new story arc.
This was really the first time I was disappointed by a Lora Leigh book. When she first describes the killer "Death" it is completely female. She even uses the word "she" several times in each description of the revenge murders. But it turns out to be a Male breed. I even went back to the beginni...
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