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Book Review of Lion's Heat (Breeds, Bk 20)

Lion's Heat (Breeds, Bk 20)
Lion's Heat (Breeds, Bk 20)
Author: Lora Leigh
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


I'm torn about how many stars to give this book. I really enjoyed it but not as much as a couple of previous Breed books. Okay my one major complaint is the main female character - Rachel. Rachel is book smart and very savvy about Breed law, electronic codes, physical traits and much more. Unfortunately she is also daft, dumb, dim witted and totally lost to what is so obviously the unrequited, unconditional love of a compatible, cabable, gorgeous breed male (Jonas). She is not temporarily blind because of being hurt in the past or because of something Jonas has done to her. She is just selfish and clue free for no apparent reason. Her cluelessness goes on throughout the book for far too long and includes some accusations toward Jonas that are unforgiveable, like accusing him of wanting to give her child to 'the enemy'. Duh! He would never! It also took FOREVER for these two to have sex or encounter any intimacy at all! That being said, when the sex did happen it was extraordinary and well worth the wait. The book gives insight on Breed law and physiology. It also shares the characters in an up close, personal way that's classic Lora Leigh fashion. It is a really good read. I'll give it 4.5 Stars.