He’s hell-bent on rebuilding his family. She’s beholden to hers by tradition. Can a wereleopard find common ground with a human?
Brom is tormented by the disgraceful plot he carried out on his daughter. He abandons his throne and moves to Los Angeles hoping to start reconciliation with her when he wakes up next to a stranger. After one drunken night too many, he breaks the first rule of weres . . . do not fraternize with humans.
Siddhima “Sid” Iyer enjoys her liberated LA lifestyle, but skirting the marriage traditions of her Indian family has become a chore. The curious mountain of a man who drops into her world hangs around long enough to kindle her interest. But there are several reasons she should walk away, the most important of which . . . he’s not human.
By the time Sid figures out he's a were, it's too late to rewrite history. But their bond grows strong as they defend their love for each other against her mother. She will stop at nothing to derail the wicked union.
With misfortune working against him, will Brom find forgiveness and a second chance at love?
Fallen King, formerly known as Wereking, is the second book in the spine-tingling Leopards Unleashed paranormal romance series. If you like liberated heroines, alpha anti-heroes, and steamy scenes, then you’ll love the twists and turns in Dina Haynes’s sultry saga.
Dina Haynes likes to highlight life’s journey in her novels as she forces the heroes and heroines to earn their happily ever after. Think of her stories as the stack of pastrami between two pieces of rye. She loves the enjoyment of watching her characters’ lives unfold one delicious slice at a time.
In case you haven’t guessed, she’s a foodie with a NY heart living in LA. Her other interests include reading, coffee, storybook houses, angry Chihuahuas, and wine tasting, only to name a few. She’d love to hear from you.
hilarious! The author definitely found her groove in book two. It's sexy, engaging. It has a plot you can actually follow. And character development flowed.
So glad I did not give up on the series! Brom's redemption was read worthy!