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Bengal's Quest (Breeds #21) Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 3844 Users | 316 Reviews

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Original Title: Bengal's Quest (Breeds, #30)
ISBN: 0425265463 (ISBN13: 9780425265468)
Edition Language: English
Series: Breeds #21
Characters: Lobo Reever, Rule Breaker, Graeme, Jonas Wyatt, Cat (Bengal's Quest), Orrin Martinez, Terran Martinez
Setting: Window Rock, Arizona(United States)

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New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh tells a story of two Breeds who are united by animal desires, only to find it’s vengeance that stirs the mating heat…

He was a shadow, ever shifting and insinuating, able to blend in everywhere and anywhere. The elusive ideal conceived and created by the Genetics Council, he went by just as many names as he had identities—the last one being Gideon. 
 
Now calling himself Graeme, he hides in plain sight, terrifyingly close to his goal. A rogue Bengal Breed, he has loyalties to no one but himself. And he has a need for vengeance that surges hot and swift through his veins.
 
Graeme plans to exact an extreme and ruthless vendetta against those who wronged him—Breed and human alike. All will suffer his wrath: those who created him, those who pretended to love him, and those who betrayed him.
 
That includes the one at the center of it all: a seductive, enigmatic woman helpless against the man whose desire is just as desperate as his need to destroy.
 
And he’s on her scent…

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Title:Bengal's Quest (Breeds #21)
Author:Lora Leigh
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:June 23rd 2015 by Berkley
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Shapeshifters. Adult Fiction. Erotica

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Kirstin's Review:Bengal's Quest by Lora Leigh 4 out of 5 starsFirst a warning....If you have not read the first 27 books in this series, do not read this book. I HAVE read all 27 of the other Breed books and I was still a tad lost because it had been so long since I had read the others. (This book continued and referenced several previous storylines and brought back many previous characters.)In this book, the Bengal breed Gideon, otherwise known as Graeme, has finally come out of hiding to claim

SummaryGraeme is one of the most elusive and secretive breeds to exist. He can blend in anywhere and find anyone he desires. He has many identities and now he goes by Gideon. There is a woman that he has know since her birth, she came to him as a babe sick with disease and he cured her using breed genetics, and her name is Cat. Cat can only remember intense pain as a child. Unlike other breeds, she started out as a human and then was turned into a animal. But there are two men she has only ever

Reviewed here first: http://smexybooks.com/2015/06/review-...This is Gideons story. A shadow of a character introduced around book 7 or so, though we really had no idea of him except very softly in the periphery until more recently where he became an important character in the story arc that involved the fight to save Jonass daughter, Amber. Gideon, raised in a lab, was given special treatment when a council scientist became aware that Gideon was a scientific genius and likely held the answers

This is definitely NOT a stand-alone book. Nor is it a book you can dive into without reading the DOZENS of books that precede Bengal's Quest. Trust me, I made that mistake and was confused from beginning to end.I've been eager to try a Lora Leigh book for quite some time and Bengal's Quest kept coming to my attention at the bookstore, on Goodreads and more recently on Overdrive. My intent was going into this book with no preconceived notion of what to expect. BIG MISTAKE! If I would have

Wow so much better than some of the latest in the series and wow-miracles of miracles- better quality editing! And the author's finally stopped trying to be so damned cryptic, although it takes a lot of backpeddling to make sense of her writing herself out of the corners she had painted herself into. Still, I think I actually followed it... think anway. Everything was more than a little ridiculous as far that went- spirits buried in souls making random appearances and all. ::shrug:: It was good

Just like I've said my goodbye to Christine Feehan's Carpathian series, I believe now it's time for me to do the same with this. My heart and certainly my brain were not in it from start to finish. I just couldn't get into it anymore. I stopped reading this series for quite some time because the series stopped progressing, and it's the same old recipe time and time again. I thought after leaving the series temporarily, it would ignite my interest the same way as it did during the early days of

God! Such a long ride! Book 30! This one was ok. I can't wait for Cassie's book. I've been anticipating it like for...forever! Is gonna be Dog her mate?! ...hope so! :)

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