"Lawe's Justice" By: Lora Leigh
Diane Broen's lived to protect her younger sister Rachel from harm. But now that Rachel has been mated off, Diane's occupied herself with less fulfilling tasks at the Genetics Council--until she's paired with a new team member, a Breed male notorious for his attitude, and a touch that makes her recoil.
Lawe isn't thrilled with her either. A lion at heart, he prefers a lair of solitude. When it comes to females, he'd rather snarl than purr. And while fate may have paired them to fight on the same team, neither is willing to admit to the obvious: the mating heat between them is positively incinerating.
It's only when danger threatens that they make a hotter-than-hell connection--one so explosive it could destroy them. Or, as providence reveals, bind them together, forever.
Lawe isn't thrilled with her either. A lion at heart, he prefers a lair of solitude. When it comes to females, he'd rather snarl than purr. And while fate may have paired them to fight on the same team, neither is willing to admit to the obvious: the mating heat between them is positively incinerating.
It's only when danger threatens that they make a hotter-than-hell connection--one so explosive it could destroy them. Or, as providence reveals, bind them together, forever.
My Thoughts:
"Lawe's Justice" is the newest installment of the Breeds' series by Lora Leigh. I've been a fan since the beginning and have watched the world develop through each book. Well past a dozen, it seems like Lora Leigh is losing a little steam as she continues to write about this unique universe she has created.
This is the story of Diane (Rachel's sister) and Lawe, an enforcer on the compound. Both of these characters have appeared in many books before, so it was nice to see they finally had their own story. Diane was hard core and serious - Lawe is pretty hard core and serious too.
The only complaint really that I have about this book is that is boring. The story is boring, the characters are pretty boring and the love story is about as uninteresting as you can get. I read this book because it was a Lora Leigh, definitely not because I was enjoying it or was wanting to see what would happen.
I would recommend this story to only hard core fans. It was nice to visit with characters from past books, but this adds very little interest to the universe. Isn't it sad when you see a great series start down the drain?
This is the story of Diane (Rachel's sister) and Lawe, an enforcer on the compound. Both of these characters have appeared in many books before, so it was nice to see they finally had their own story. Diane was hard core and serious - Lawe is pretty hard core and serious too.
The only complaint really that I have about this book is that is boring. The story is boring, the characters are pretty boring and the love story is about as uninteresting as you can get. I read this book because it was a Lora Leigh, definitely not because I was enjoying it or was wanting to see what would happen.
I would recommend this story to only hard core fans. It was nice to visit with characters from past books, but this adds very little interest to the universe. Isn't it sad when you see a great series start down the drain?
Bleh, another lousy installment? This happened for me with the House of Night series. So sad...
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