If you like all the other books in the breed series then you like this one. When I ordered the book off this site, I had an idea as to what the book would be like. Of course, I was not let down. The first book in the breed series I ever read, was Coyotes' Mate. At the end of the book we are shown the next pairing for the series, which is Cabal and Cassa, the nosy reporter which is present in Tanner's Scheme.
I had no idea that Tanner and Cabal were brothers, because this is only the second breed book I have read. I'm glad I picked this book out if not for the simple reason of getting a feel for what kind of character Cabal is.
I cannot wait for Cabal's story to be released in August. If you are interested in reading the books in this series I would recommend spacing the books out, because while Lora Leigh is good at what she does, her characterizations and sex scenes can become a little repetitious in language/action. I have found myself even laughing out loud at some of the dialogue. In short, if you are looking for something deep, and moving stay clear of these books, but if you are looking for a junk food snack for your mind...have fun!
I had no idea that Tanner and Cabal were brothers, because this is only the second breed book I have read. I'm glad I picked this book out if not for the simple reason of getting a feel for what kind of character Cabal is.
I cannot wait for Cabal's story to be released in August. If you are interested in reading the books in this series I would recommend spacing the books out, because while Lora Leigh is good at what she does, her characterizations and sex scenes can become a little repetitious in language/action. I have found myself even laughing out loud at some of the dialogue. In short, if you are looking for something deep, and moving stay clear of these books, but if you are looking for a junk food snack for your mind...have fun!
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