The Breeds are back in town. And the felines are as sexy and randy as ever as they take rural New Mexico by storm. This time it's Jonas' little sister, Harmony's, turn at the plate. On the run from the good guys and the bad, both of whom want this death-dealing little cat terminated, Harmony ends up in the open and waiting arms of Sheriff Lance Jacobs.
Lance and Harmony get together for an explosive one-night stand that ends with Harmony on the run and Lance searching his nationwide database for her. Big brother Jonas catches up with Harm and brings her back to Lance by the scruff of her neck, spitting mad. But she agrees, against her better judgment, to stay with Lance who, after their night together, is her bonded mate. Harmony tries to convince Lance that just by being with her, he's a target for her enemies. But he'll have none of her protestations, informing her and eventually proving to her that he's well able to take care of his woman. And in more ways than one.
Woo and hoo! If you're in the mood for a hot, sweaty kind of romance then Lora Leigh's is the door you want to knock on. There's a whole multi-book story arc apart from all the talking dirty and wild sex, but it doesn't get in the way much and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Not that the arc isn't involving, it is. The arc involves the Genetics Council, supremacist groups who rally against the Breeds and their "tainted animal blood," the Breed's secret of delayed aging, and now Jonas has a spy he's after and he's always looking for the first Leo. The Breeds are a diverting, frisky, risquรฉ series. Word of warning -- don't pick this up on a weekend your husband is out of town on business -- you'll want your man close by!
You meet our hero, Lance, in Megan's Mark. The sheriff of Broken Butte New Mexico and a man who doesn't like have his carefully constructed life becoming messy. Enter one fully grown, fiery female lion breed assassin. Harmony's life is on the line and saving her won't be easy. Breed Law gives her only one chance to turn her Breed talents to serve the law, rather than to mete out justice. Has she confined the killing to Coyotes or Council members, she could have slid by, but Harmony's weakness is the predators who attack children and destroy young lives forever. That weakness finds her paired with Lance Jacob's, whose job it is to teach the lioness the difference between law and justice. Mating her wasn't in the job description that the Director of the Bureau of Breed Affairs, Jonas Wyatt, outlined. But nature, lust, and love will eventually have its way. As will death if Lance doesn't find a way to solve the mystery of several deaths in his town. Murders obviously committed by a Breed. And highest on the list of suspects, is Lance's mate.
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