The Man Within (Feline Breeds, Book 2) | 
enlarge | Author: Lora Leigh Publisher: Ellora's Cave Category: Book
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ISBN: 1419951076 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781419951077 ASIN: 1419951076
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"HOT" Paranormal Erotica, At It's Finest..A Must Read Book! April 23, 2005 Janalee Ruschhaupt (Fresno, California U.S.A.) 105 out of 109 found this review helpful
Roni has been in love with Taber since she was a little girl. She has struggled to survive living with a father who is never home, and only cared about himself. Roni is older now and can not seem to stay out of trouble. Taber is always there to her rescue. With every encounter their lust for each other, grows stronger, deeper. Taber is a genetically altered Feline Breeds, with many of the attributes of a large jungle cat. His protective nature towards Roni is only strengthened, when he finally marks her as his mate. Taber and Roni become estranged and do not see each other for fifteen months. They will come together when Roni's mark is revealed on national TV. Taber now, must claim his mate and bond her to him forever. "The Man Within: Feline Breeds 2" is Lora Leigh's second book in this prrr..fectly mastered Feline series. As you can see by the title it is the second of a series that, with each flip of a page, will amerce you body and soul. This book is highly erotic. Days later, I can still feel the heat emanating off me whenever I recall the provocative dialogue between Taber and Roni. Taber is so alpha, the air around him crackles with his larger than life ego. With his animalistic urges so close to the surface, he radiates heat and sex. Roni must learn to tame the beast within Taber. When Roni finally quiets Taber's demons, she herself, finds peace. Lora Leigh's talent, and consistent ability to write one great story after another, has put her at the top of her field in erotic romance. You will never be disappointed when you picked up one of Lora Leigh's books, and they, along with The Man Within: Feline Breeds 2, are sure to be your favorites.
erotica at top form August 8, 2005 Deborah MacGillivray (US & UK) 64 out of 67 found this review helpful
This is another in Lora Leigh's Breed series. Genetically created men and women, genes altered so they carry traits of big cats, wolves and other animals. The series has endless possibilities, and look for Leigh to carry it to NYC mainstream print soon. This is a super-charge erotica tale, yet Leigh has a craft that transcends erotica. Roni is a poignant character. Found hiding in a Wood by Taber when she was eleven, he has kept watch over her, tried to protect her. Now, she is a grown woman and he is still getting her out of scrapes. Roni is used to, at best, an indifferent father, abusive when he wants money from her. Worse, he's always getting into trouble and it comes down on Roni. She has grown up basically alone, no one there for her. Roni has wanted Taber, been in love with him since she was sixteen, but Taber ignores this and tries to be a big brother. Taber keeps his distance because he is Feline Breed. In Wolf Breed the genes are recessive, but not in the cats. Many of the feline traits are evident, so he feels he has no right to love Roni. As Roni pushes for more from Taber, he marks her. Something about the Felines, that physical mark their mate, similar to a passion mark, but the mark never vanishes. Due to Roni thinking Taber didn't' want her and Taber getting a message Roni wanted nothing to do with him, they keep their distance for over a year. However, when the news of the Breeds exploded on the television, her father becomes aware Roni carries Taber's mark. Instead of keeping his mouth shut daddy dearest sees it as a way to make big bucks. The covert operatives that ran the Breed Program are hunting them down and killing them. They also want more information on the mates, the women whom they are claiming. Roni would bring a big chunk of change for her father. When she refuses to cooperate, he reveals her bond with Taber, forcing Taber to come claim her to save her from those hunting him. He knows she is a target now, that he must come and claim his mate. Only Roni is unprepared for what that means, and really doesn't want to be his mate now that he turned his back on her for so long. It's erotica, not the more mainstream of the brilliant Elizabeth's Wolf. So know that going in. Leigh is a talent to be reckoned with. Where she really excels is her characters. She makes you know these people, makes you care. I eagerly await her jump to NYC publishers and see what she does with a bigger showcase.
Even Hotter than the First One November 18, 2005 K. Montgomery (Columbus, GA) 32 out of 36 found this review helpful
Just when I thought I'd read it all or that I'd read as far as Lora Leigh could go, she goes and does it again for me. We like it hot (if we're reading erotica) and she provides just the right amount of spice to kick that hot into overdrive. Watch out and prepare to dial 911 when you read this one. Veronica Andrews has had feelings for Taber ever since he found her in the woods, escaping into herself to avoid her less than ideal life with her deadbeat dad. Since then she has idealzed Taber and eventually grown to love him. He gets her out of many scrapes as she grows up, never letting on to her that he feels the same. Until one fateful day when their feelings cannot be contained any longer. Roni confronts Taber about his being one of the now famous Breeds that are all over the news. When their feelings get out of control, Taber backs off, promising to come for her later only to never return. Three years later Roni is yanked into the public limelight when her father tips off the media about her past relationship with Taber. Accosted by the media crawling through her hometown, she has no choice but to run - straight to Taber. He rescues her, taking her back to the Breed compound where they can be safe, or so they think. Despite the massive public support for them, there are small groups clanging for their demise and the ever persistent Genetics Council is still determined to reclaim their experiments. As the animal lust rages through both Taber and Roni, they along with th rest of the feline Breeds must continue to find a way to survive in a world that both loves and hates them. Lora Leigh has produced another set of lead characters that practically flame right off the pages. Roni is understandably mad at Taber for what she considers abandonment years ago, while Taber's true animal nature comes screaming to the foreground, insisting that Roni is his mate and therefore his to claim as he will. It doesn't take long for Roni to come around again to her deep feelings for Taber and they begin to work together to keep eachother as well as the other Breeds alive. There's no hope for it now. Must read all the other Breed books pronto! I couldn't get enough of Taber and Roni knew just how to tame her wild man. I just hope that the rest of Leigh's Breed characters are as hot and yummy to read about as her first two heros. If you haven't read the first bok, Tempting the Beast, do read it first to clear up the mystery of the genetics council and who the Breeds are. Don't worry, it's worth it!
I WANT A CAT! I WANT A CAT! April 21, 2005 Denise Kobylarz (Pequannock, NJ United States) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
After reading Feline Breeds 1, I couldn't wait for Feline Breeds 2, The Man Within. Taber has protected Roni since she was 11 years old and has watched over her into adulthood. Roni has always loved Taber, but doesn't know that he is one of the Feline Breeds who has animal DNA and escaped from the experimentation labs. He stays away from Roni sexually because he doesn't want to involve her in his dangerous life, since the Council (who forcibly altered men and women with animal DNA) is hunting the Breeds. They finally are going to get involved sexually, but are torn apart by treachery and deceit, but not before Taber has "marked" Roni as his mate. When Taber sees Roni being attacked by reporters because of her "mark", he decides that it's well past time he claim her as his mate. And claim her he does! This book has lots of "leave nothing to the imagination" sex, but more than that, it has a story that grabs you and doesn't let go. Taber expects Roni to accept that they are mated and she will just accept it - not so. Roni gets in Taber's face every chance she gets. The great thing about that is, Taber is a prime hunter who doesn't take crap from anyone - but he loves it when Roni stands up for herself. Anyone who has read the Wolf Breeds from Lora Leigh will absolutely love the Feline Breeds. Buy the book - sit back and prepare to be entertained and aroused. I can't wait for the next Feline Breeds book to come out.
All right, already! August 23, 2006 L. L. Mills (Slowdeatha, TX) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm sold. Friends had been urging me to read Lora Leigh's books for some time; this one sat on the TBR shelf for several weeks while I worked up courage to try. I'd looked several times at Ms. Leigh's books here on Amazon. The reviews were always good, but I've learned to be leery of some of these; I think maybe some reviewers here are more interested in raking in perks than giving an honest review (let's just say that there's one whom I now refer to as 'Kiss-of-death-Klausner', because if she reviews it, I know NOT to buy it!) I read this, expecting it to be formulaic and sprinkled with li'l pink rosettes (ugh). Wrong a bit on the first count--totally wrong on the second (what a blessed relief!) *G*. While there are aspects to the plot that are a bit formulaic (and I won't go much into plot here since so many already have), the author still manages to maintain a good deal of reader interest in what's happening--and what will happen. This book, for instance, ends with a hint that its heroine and hero will still be integral to upcoming plots. I liked this very much, since, like most of us who are suckers for a good character, I hate to say goodbye to one when I find one. And why not have more of a good thing? It works for LKH, and I'm glad Ms. Leigh is smart enough to see it working for her. This book does work well as a stand alone--I've yet to read any of the others in the series yet, a situation I intend to remedy right away--while still piqueing reader interest for more. The lead characters here were all given the attention they deserved (for which this reader is truly thankful), and the action was enough to keep the book moving along. The love scenes were absolutely SIZZLING! Among the best I've ever read, if not the best. Some writers make the mistake of not infusing tenderness into the lusty parts of a love story; LL has absolutely no problems in that area. These scenes are able to hit on all levels; no one-dimensionality here! In perhaps the only negative here, I was a bit irked at the overly simplistic handling and wrap up of the heroine's 'father'; the author does hint that there is more to come on that though, so I'm willing to cut her some slack in hopes we'll see that it feeds into the overall series plot. In this genre this is probably the best book I've yet read. And yes, it is a keeper. Now I'm off to buy the rest of this series and try to find some more keepers! *G* So, good entertaining plot, hot characters, hot sex, great love story--just a really great and entertaining read--A+++!
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