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Bengal Heart Breeds No 7 Lora Leigh Books

From the reviews that others have given the book i was prepared to HATE this book in LL's Breed series, but i didn't. Though the book falls short of the anticipation of what Cabal's story could have been, the book isnt awful or as bad as some of the other reviewers have said, it was actually one of the better books in the series.

Cassa didn't come off as the spoiled brat that other reviewers portrayed her as, she was just a women who was betrayed by the man she thought she loved and for the past 11 years has been trying to fix mistakes that her husband has made.

Cabal presented LL with so many possibilities for a great exciting story but Bengal's Heart fell short, BUT it was still good if not one of the better books(I.E. MUCH BETTER THEN TANNER'S SCHEME)in the Breeds series. Cabal was changed in this book from the others, he was written more in depth and given more of a story, he goes from pretending to be the carefree Bengal to the overprotective mate.

If your willing to over look some of the discrepancies between the Cabal in this book( I.E. The Stripes...LOL) compared to the Cabal in the other books, then this book is worth while to read. The story is entertaining and gives you more background into Jonas and what he was meant to be(kinda)to the Breeds, and you can come to understand LL's world just a little bit more.

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Bengal Heart Breeds No 7 Lora Leigh Books Reviews


Lora Leigh. You. Are. Amazing.
The way you have built these characters and this story wow. Just amazing. Bengals heart so great. Read every book this lady has writen you wont regret it.
Okay, So I read the reviews on this book and they kept me from purchasing it until I read Tanner's scheme. I am not sure what book everyone else was reading but I like this installment of the series. It seems to me to be another layer of the Breed series. I love Cabal and Casa and think their story is just as relevant and hot as the others, I even found myself liking the part when she tastes his blood. (And I hate the sight of Blood and would not taste my own husbands blood for any reason. LOL)
This book reminds me a little of murder she wrote. LOL I think it's because of the small town and strange towns folks with secrets. All in all I give it a strong 4.
I wish that Tanner and Scheme had been more involved in the book but that is my only criticism, LL keep up the good work.
I put this book in the same category that I put Dawn's Awakening in - miserable and depressing.

I may get a lot of angry comments to this review, but I did not like this book. It was mentioned in Tanner's Scheme that Cabal and Tanner had shared women in the past, and were very sexual Breeds. In this book, there is no doubt that Cabal has had tons of women. What bugs me is the lack of loyalty Cabal displayed toward his mate that rescued him from the labs 11 years prior.

So, in my opinion, Cabal cheated on Cassa for 11 years. And that makes me very angry. Leigh has created this Breed world of powerful, intelligent, capable men (and women) and when they find their mate, they latch on to them with fierce devotion. Eventually that happens with Cabal and Cassa, but that doesn't negate the 11 years Cabal spent in the beds of countless women while his mate suffered with the mating heat from the drop of blood she took from him when she rescued him. So if the only memory I have of this book is the anger I feel toward Cabal for being a cheating bastard and putting Cassa through physical AND emotional pain for 11 years, then it wasn't a good book.

I'm still a fan, despite Dawn's Awakening and Bengal's Heart. Maybe Styx's Storm will deliver more than these last couple books have. Because I am getting tired of books that make me angry and depressed.
I had been fishing around for a new series to ready for a while. I'm the sort who likes romance novels, any type, historical, moderns, time travel, paramnormal - so long as it's romance I will read it. Of the stuff that has been published recently I like Nalini Singh's psy/changeling series - some books more than others. Kresly Kole's immortals - there are a few I love, this trend she has lately to be more about the ick factor I don't like. I bought three from this series to try them out.

I think the concept of the Breeds is one that is interesting. take "Planet of the Apes" / "Island of Dr. Moreau" and weave that as the background of a romance series. It has so much potential. I picked up the series at "Dawn's Awaking" (which was awful), continued with "Mercury's War" (a bit better), and now "Bengal's Heart" (which I kept wanting to put down it was so unappealing).

Why do I not like this series?
- she has no tenderness between the characters. They seem to go from constant strife and being antagonistic with each other to a sudden realization that they are in love. Bengal's Heart is particularly bad this way. For 95% of the book the two leads do nothing but argue, and not in a "I push your buttons" sort of way - but really they just argue - about the same thing over and over.

- there is no emtional depth in her writing. Her leads have a handful of emotions "I'm angry", "I'm betrayed", "I'm driven by the mating urge". this will go on for most of the book and then at the end it will be "I'm in love". There are plenty of execlent romance stories where the two leads will start out not liking one another. but what is critical is that over the course of the story they grow to love one another becuase of what they learn about the other person. Jane Austin did it best. Lora Leigh has a lot to learn about writing emotional development. I suspect this is why so many of the reviews I have been reading remark on how much people do not like one or more of the leads. It's very hard to do any kind of connecting to these characters.

- she uses dirty words way more than they would have for shock value. I don't think you can go a page without the "f" word and at least 3 without the "p" one. It's off putting. I get that the breeds are in many ways a male driven military group - but there is no reason why they all talk like they walked off the set of the "Sopranos"

- this concept that when a character finds his / her mate they have an overpowering urge to do nothing but boink their brains out requires that there is some kind of nookie scene at least every 20 or so pages. At some point we have to do a little more "fade to dark" and let the plot of the story line come to the forefront and have the mating scenes (because no one would ever confuse them with love scenes) be there to move their relationship forward. There are so many of them we're essentially reading the same three scenes over and over and over again, it's not sexy. these people just pretty much screw. They don't make love. these is not about moving closer emotionally. It's just biological.

- her editor is terrible. There are so many cases in Dawn, Mercury, and Bengal where some random new plot twist or backsotry about a character would be thrown in where it had no connectivity to anything that happened in the last 200 pages. A good editor would also (I hope) have prevented the characters from repeating the same blown out of proportion thought/emotions constanly throughoout the book. It got really boring to re-read the same stuff over and over again. A good editor would also make sure that a book could be read reasonably on it's own without having random characters walk in with no explanation of who they are and what they do. Try rading the first 10 pages of Dawn's Awaking without a cheat sheet of who is who.

- a little ick goes a long way. I don't know what it is about so many paranormal authors that they think people actually want to read about something gross for many pages, and in Lora Leigh's case read it over and over again. Dawn's Awaking had multiple scenes of child rape. Bengal's Heart had multiple rehashes of people being butchered. It's fine if you need something that horrific to have happened in your character to create a necissary backstory - but there is no reason to keep describing it in a lot of detail. this is a case where less is more. Your reader's mind can fill in the gaps.

After reading three books in this searies I've concluded that this is not worth it. The stories are convoluded. There is no romance. The writing is repetative. It's amazing to me that this series could have gone on so long, maybe her earlier books were better, but the three I read were not good at all.
From the reviews that others have given the book i was prepared to HATE this book in LL's Breed series, but i didn't. Though the book falls short of the anticipation of what Cabal's story could have been, the book isnt awful or as bad as some of the other reviewers have said, it was actually one of the better books in the series.

Cassa didn't come off as the spoiled brat that other reviewers portrayed her as, she was just a women who was betrayed by the man she thought she loved and for the past 11 years has been trying to fix mistakes that her husband has made.

Cabal presented LL with so many possibilities for a great exciting story but Bengal's Heart fell short, BUT it was still good if not one of the better books(I.E. MUCH BETTER THEN TANNER'S SCHEME)in the Breeds series. Cabal was changed in this book from the others, he was written more in depth and given more of a story, he goes from pretending to be the carefree Bengal to the overprotective mate.

If your willing to over look some of the discrepancies between the Cabal in this book( I.E. The Stripes...LOL) compared to the Cabal in the other books, then this book is worth while to read. The story is entertaining and gives you more background into Jonas and what he was meant to be(kinda)to the Breeds, and you can come to understand LL's world just a little bit more.
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