Animal hungers and human emotions entwine like strands of DNA in these six novels in the sexy paranormal series featuring the genetically engineered Breeds and those who created them—from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lawe’s Justice and Deadly Sins.
Megan’s Mark Harmony’s Way Tanner’s Scheme Dawn’s Awakening Mercury’s War Coyote’s Mate
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Lora Leigh is a New York Times bestselling author of erotic romance novels. Leigh started publishing with electronic publisher Ellora's Cave in 2003. Leigh's longest-running series is The Breeds. She won the 2009 RT Award for erotica. Leigh was born in Ohio and raised in Martin County, Kentucky, US.
I didn’t want to wait until I got to the end of this to review all six books, so I actually reviewed each book separately when I finished each one under its own title. However. I did give each one 5 stars, so the five star rating for this is deserved. I loved them all. I also picked up the other multi-pack books for the breeds (7-11), Too Hot to Touch, and Overcome.
Usually with so many books in a series, it's hard to keep books unique and interesting, but Lora Leigh has no such problem. Each one of the books in this series got better than the one before, and while the mating heat was the same, no two mates were. I loved every single story, and every single couple which was a part of this series.
By far, my favorites were Mercury's War and Coyote's Mate-if I loved the other books, I just adored these two books tenfold. All the books were full of strong, passionate, and devoted characters, but these two books just had characters that went way beyond. They were real, and fully devoted to each other in a way that is so hard to get across. Basically, these are some of the best books I have ever read, and I am literally itching to try and find more to read. Hands down one of my favorite new series!
Because of macular degeneration I needed to replace my well worn paperback editions of these books. My first "breeds" novel was "Megan's Mark". I loved it and went looking. Found Callan's story, Kane's, Wolfe's...then the sequels to Megan's Mark. I loved them all. Now I can expand the print as needed. I eagerly await each new story but they don't come as fast as I'd like.