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Nauti Nights
Nauti Nights
Nauti Nights
Audiobook11 hours

Nauti Nights

Written by Lora Leigh

Narrated by Manxie Hardy

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Second in a hot and naughty trilogy from the author of Nauti Boy. Angela Knight says, "When I'm in the mood for steamy romance, I read Lora Leigh." So do readers who devoured the author's first novel in the Mackay Cousins trilogy, Nauti Boy. Now, in Nauti Nights, Leigh delivers an even hotter tale of a Kentucky marine who'll anything to get the woman he wants. Luckily for him, she wants it bad. James "Dawg" Mackay has lusted after sweet Crista for years. Just as many as she's spent running from him-and from a dangerous attraction. But for Crista, running isn't an option anymore because Dawg's got a plan to get her and keep her. It's kind of low-down-but completely hot.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2018
ISBN9781501994524
Nauti Nights
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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: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I liked this one much better. The chemistry between Crista and Dawg was off the charts and the plot, despite still being a little predictable, was fun. And again with the unbelievable smut. Awesome.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I was a little disappointed in this book at the beginning. I understand why Dawg blackmailed Crista but it was difficult to understand at the beginning of the story. I knew there was a history between these two from what was said in NAUTI BOYS. The whole story is revealed in this story and the history of Dawg and Natches, or at least a good deal of the history between the three cousins and their parents. There is so much similarity to the August brothers and Dawg and Natches it is sad.James “Dawg” Mackay has worked very hard the last eight years to make the lumber company that he inherited from his father into a success. He has a talent for making the company profitable which probably makes his father roll over in this grave. Dawg had to fight with his aunt and cousin to hold on to what was rightfully his and he has resented them since the battle ended. Dawg is also haunted by dreams of Crista. He doesn't know why and it is making him angry. Dawg has been working for the ATF since he was discharged from the Marines. The one saving grace for Natches and Dawg was Rowdy’s father Ray Mackay. He showed them what a true family was supposed to be. Dawg has many attributes that I find attractive. He is possessive, dominant, determined and willing to give his heart to Crista.Crista Jansen has been grieving over the one night that she spent with Dawg eight years ago and the consequences of that night. She ran away hoping to forget and move on with her life. She came back to Somerset because she missed her home. For the last year she has avoid Dawg hoping that he will go away, but hoping he will stay. She still loves him but she doesn't want to be shared with his cousins. When she is almost killed she realizes that she has been drawn into something that she never thought could happen. She has had some mysterious stuff going on at her home, clothing missing and turning back up as well as the feeling that someone is watching her. After almost being killed she knows that she needs to stay with Dawg until things can be figured out. I was a little disappointed with Crista. I mean if her brother had raised her why was she so resistant to getting help. I am sure Alex drilled into her the need to follow orders in a difficult situation. I am also sure that he would have taught her to defend herself as well as teaching her to shoot a weapon. This is one of the problems I have always had with Ms. Leigh’s female characters. They can be so stubborn and dumb sometimes.Overall I did enjoy this story and it will go on my keep shelf. I will probably reread it sometime in the future. There is a nice little mystery and a wicked mean villain as well as the history that we hadn't had in the earlier book. We also get a good look at what not sharing is doing to Natches. I am looking forward to his story next. He is the most abused of the cousins and the darkest of the three. He needs to be loved much more than the other two. I am also looking forward to Alex Jansen’s story. Any boy/man that would raise a sister and care for her like Alex seems to deserves a wonderful woman that will love him and give him a family.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love, love love Dawg! Of all the Nauti boys he is hands down my favorite. Super Alpha with a soft squishy middle! This is a book that I have reread a couple times because I love the hero so much!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    WOW... I really liked this second book a lot better than Nauti Boy. The cover really looks like how I imagined Dawg to be. I think I have a crush on rough boy Dawg here. He is wild and a wet dream come to life, and he literally is Crista's dream come to true. Crista has been craving Dawg since she can remember and then one night all her wishes come true. It's too much for her and she runs from him. Dawg doesn't remember what happened between them, he just knows that Crista left with another man, but has now returned to torment him further. Crista has been the star in his dreams for the past 8 years and now she is back and ignoring him. He is persistent and is intended in showing Crista what she has been missing.I’m so glad I picked up this series and I’ve already started to read the next book, “Nauti Dreams”.