This one is my favorite so far in this series. I feel like I say that every time, but I've been hoping for one of the species females to get her HEA and here it is. This one also better explains why the other New Species females don't seem interested in having long term relationships. I've been won...
I was highly anticipating a book about one of the Gift species in Laurann Dohner’s New Species series after they were first introduced at the beginning of the series. Shadow delivered everything I hoped for. Beauty was rescued by the New Species and special ops teams that saved the Gift species and...
I wasn't sure if I would like this book because it was about one of the New Species women and I have no idea why that thought made the book less appealing. But I actually loved it. Beauty is such a great character. I loved it that she didn't play games with Shadow and just told him how she was fe...
Shadow Beauty resents being labeled Gift Species. Everyone is way too overprotective, males aren’t even allowed to speak to her and so far true freedom eludes her. Then a big, sexy Species officer mistakes her for the enemy and takes her to the ground. Shadow is dumbfounded. He has a Gift pinned u...
Beauty is a gift female and while the other gift females like all of the protections, Beauty resents it. She feels isolated and lonely. One night after an unwise or maybe wise :-) run in the rain she comes face to face with Shadow. Of course there is instant attraction BUT both Shadow and Gift have ...
So, this is another one that is different from the others in the series. This time we have Beauty, who is a gift female and Shadow. Gift Females are to be protected at all costs. They are smaller than other species females and considered more fragile. They've been through a different type of trauma ...
I'd always been curious about the Gift females and felt so bad for them. The different angle was nice and I really liked how Dohner shows how strong Beauty was. This one is one of my favorites of the series
Meh.I really liked Beauty -- it was nice see a "gift" female as a heroine instead of a human for once.. but the rest was, well, pretty much more of the same. Then again, I rather expected that going into it. Not bad, but not great -- still a guilty pleasure read for me. 3/5
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