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Lawe's Justice: A Novel of the Breeds
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Lawe's Justice: A Novel of the Breeds

Written by Lora Leigh

Narrated by Brianna Bronte

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A new "breed" of paranormal thrillers from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Lion's Heat.

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Release dateDec 6, 2011
ISBN9781101523209
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Lawe's Justice: A Novel of the Breeds
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Lora Leigh

Lora Leigh lives in the rolling hills of Kentucky, and is the esteemed author of many novels of erotic fiction including Dangerous Pleasures, Guilty Pleasure, Forbidden and Deadly Sins. Far from shades of grey, her writing is best known for its fiery tales of secrets, suspense, dangerous control and erotic obsession.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a good one. The back and forth struggle between Lawe and his mate and their need to remain themselves in spite of the mating was entertaining, frustrating and kept me involved in the story throughout. I'm very curious who Rule's mate is he keeps referring to! Also, I want to see what Honor and the others know about how to help Amber.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Lawe's Justice
    2 Stars

    Quickie Review
    Once again there are hints at a good plot but it never materializes.

    Diana and Lawe are annoying. She wants to maintain her independence but ends up caving in and he is so domineering as to be unlikeable.

    Something had better happen with the story arc soon.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I liked it very much, but there were some things that left me a little uncomfortable about the relationship between Diane and Lawe. All the pushing he did so that she would accept the mating and then some of his actions towards Diane's plans didn't exactly spoke of somebody who would support his mate a 100 percent. Still, the ending was pretty great.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love Diane she is so kick ass!! And finally Lawe gets his mate!! Finally this on going plot is heading to an end!! I am very eager for the next books!!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Well there is a lot of information in this book. We get some background on Lawe and Rule. We get background on Gideon and why he is so determined to find the three that escaped from Brandenmore. I suspect that Fawn is his mate but I have to wonder he will let her survive once he finds her. Gideon has been betrayed so many times and has endured so much I am not sure he will come to grips with a mate. I also suspect that Isabelle Martinez's friend Liza maybe Honor Roberts. I am also intrigued with who Rule's mate is. He obviously knows and hasn't told Lawe yet. Another story to look forward to reading.I wish that Diane could have bee portrayed with a little less confrontation about being independent and free. I mean she has been around long enough to know that the threat to capture a Breed mated pair is still very much alive and well. Yet she just walks out by herself, well she did take one of her men, to meet with someone in an area that has seen quite a bit of Coyote and Council activity. She has to know that she and Gideon aren't the only ones trying to find the three missing research subjects. I mean there is being independent and then there is being dumb about it. Diane and Thor are no match for a group of Breeds. They maybe tough but they don't have the speed or strength and there are only so many shots in any gun.For all the love that I have for Lawe I am disappointed that he could find a comprise that would have allowed Diane some or most of her independence. There are other Breeds that have taken mates that are warriors themselves. Those Breeds have found a way to allow their mates the freedom that they need while still keeping them from the Council. I was glad that things worked out but it would have been nice to have a little less anxiety over the whole mating thing.This is a much better book than some of the previous books and definitely an interesting addition to the ongoing plot of the series. It will be interesting to read Stygian's book when it comes out in August.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Another attempt by Lora Leigh to do an action-adventure heroine (see "Harmony's Way" for an earlier). The conflict between the couple is that the alpha male Breed just wants to "protect" his mate, rather than seeing her as a co-equal warrior partner. An improvement from some of the more recent entries in the series, but still -- Leigh's skills are not with characterization, worldbuilding, plotting, or writing style; pretty much these books are vehicles for the sex scenes. They're not bad, here.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I'm not impressed with the series anymore. It's basically the same story over and over with the names changing. I did not like that the Gideon story is still ongoing. I'm past ready for some resolution on Amber. Since this book was about Amber's aunt, then we should have found out in this book. All we got was one step closer to maybe eventually knowing something. The author builds these characters up so much before their book. Then you get to their book and you're disappointed. The quick wit between Lawe and Rule just wasn't there as in past books.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was another exciting entrant in Lora Leigh's Breed series. It was sexy and thrilling. I liked the relationship between Diane and Lawe even though I couldn't see at the beginning how they would ever be able to be together. Diane's need to be a warrior was completely opposite Lawe's need to keep his mate safe and protected. There was a lot of emotional pain for both of them as the fought for a way to compromise that would satisfy both of them.I also liked the way this story fit into the whole of the series. Diane is looking for a way to find out what is going on with her baby niece after she was injected with something by evil scientist Brandenmore in a earlier novel in the series. Diane is trying to track down other people who were experimented on too and seem to have survived. However, these people are very well hidden. Also, someone on Diane's team is a traitor who is trying to keep her from her mission.The story also deals with Gideon who is a rogue breed who is also on the trail of the same people that Diane wants to find. However, he wants at least one of them dead because they prevented him from dying in an early escape attempt from the labs. After he was recaptured and tortured again, he decided to make his life's goal finding that person and having his revenge. It might be just cynical old me but I can see a romance coming when he finds out that she is his mate. It would make for a very high conflict romance.It was nice to see some of the characters from earlier books in this series making their own appearances in this one too. This was a very sexy and exciting story and a "must read" for those following the series. I can't wait for the next book to find out what happens next.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I had high hopes for this installment of the Breeds saga. I had thought the mating between Lawe and Diana would be more engaging. I am also getting frustrated with the progress of the subplot which has been running through the last several books. I had hoped we would move forward a bit more on that subject than we did. This was the first breed book I did not read but listened to on an audio book. Maybe that was my problem, I found the narrator only emphisized the whinyness of Diana about "I need a partner not a protector"....if that statement was repeated once it was repeated a 100 times. It got old fast. I expected Diana to be far stronger, more like Harmony and Megan, than as whimpy as she portrayed. No more audio books for this series for me.