Harmony's Way (The Breeds, Book 2)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The author of Megan's Mark continues her PURRfectly paranormal series.
Lora Leigh's series about genetically-altered humans with feline DNA is turning into a roaring success. When the Breeds desire the passions of the flesh, they can't help but get frisky.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10050 in Books
- Published on: 2006-12-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Angela Knight
When I'm in the mood for a steamy romance, I read Lora Leigh.
Review
When I'm in the mood for a steamy romance, I read Lora Leigh. (Angela Knight)
Customer Reviews
Don't bother
Horrible book. I read the first book in the series. Thought it was ok, so I tried Harmony's Way. I had to throw it away. The intense sex and constant arousal was so out of control it got in the way of the story. Seriously, just rate it "porn" if that's all you are trying to sell.
Harmony rocks!
As far as female characters go in this genre, it's hard to find one this noble and courageous. With romances it's mostly left up to the guys. Or the heroine suceeds with the help of others. Well it is nice to be saved ocassionally I suppose, but I am all for saving ones self and that's not femanism speaking just good old fashion common sense. Despite the common sense involved it didn't make this book quite as believable as others in the series. Yet it still managed to be a good read, infact I like the hero more than some of her past hero's in the same series. He was different. With series books the author runs a real risk of becoming a formula writter. But Lance is not a typical hero, oh he has all those traits common to a male but he is alot less forceful and demanding than alot of Leigh's men. So he makes a nice break in the series. Harmony does too, not only is she self sufficent but she delivers her own brand of justice in ways that male hero's in this series have wanted to do for a while but stopped for fear of a public relations nightmare. Other books in the series gave you the feeling that the men were better fighters, not with Harmony. Put her in the ring and she could take them all out. I didn't quite buy that Harmony choose to be coerced into helping out. I think she'd have done it on her own and then disappeared afterward. Still this book is awesome, I like the "wind." The end is unique and a teary ride. The truely perfect ending which in my opinnion makes up for the tinnier things. Endings are the most important part of books, get it wrong and you ruin the whole piece. Do it right and the book is elevated beyond a good read. Leigh got it right in a big way, which is why she gets 5 stars in my book.
Harmony and Lance
I am not going to go into too much detail, I see this has been done quite well.
Harmony (a genetic breed) has been seeking vengeance on criminals that prey on innocents for the past 10 years, since she escaped from the labs. When someone starts copying her kills she is placed on patrol with Lance (not a breed, but no less alpha) as sheriff. Unknown to either of them, Jonas (Harmony's brother) has intentionally put them together because he knows that Lance is Harmony's mate and he intends to use their relationship so Harmony will get pregnant and draw out the attention of the first Leo created. How will Harmony react when she learns about her brothers conspiracy? How will Lance react when he realizes that Harmony is responsible for numerous killings? Will Harmony be able to leave her vengeance behind for Lance? Read this book and see how it all comes together.
I have to start by saying this is the first Lora Leigh book I have rated that received less than 5 stars. I am not a huge fan of the female breed/human male genre...I feel the female alpha is not as enticing as a male breed. Nevertheless Lance was a total alpha and the book still sizzled with the lust between Lance and Harmony. I enjoy the fact that you do not have to read the books in order. Overall I would recommend this book and I will be checking out the next in the series.




