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Coyote's Mate (Breeds, Bk 18)
Author: Lora Leigh

Book Information
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780425226339 - ISBN-10: 0425226336
Publication Date: 2/3/2009
Pages: 341

Book Description:
The second Coyote Breeds book.

New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh takes us into the dangerously sensual world of the genetically altered Breeds -- and the humans who fill them with insatiable desire...

He always knew he would betray her...

Anya Kobrin was only sixteen when she first came to Del-Rey Delgado -- the genetically altered rebel known as the Coyote Ghost. For six years they plotted to free a group of Coyote women kept in Anya's father's lab. As Anya matured into a woman, she and Del-Rey grew close... but on the day of the ambush, he broke his promise and shot her father.

Filled with rage over the betrayal, Anya discovers an even stronger emotion is consuming her mind and body -- the animalistic desire known as mating heat. Though Del-Rey feels it with the same intensity, Anya questions whether she can forgive him or trust him again. As they stealthily maneuver to bring the freed Breeds to safety, one question reigns supreme: Can Anya and Del-Rey survive their own heat?

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Top Member Book Reviews

Melanie G. wrote on 3/23/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I have read about 3/4's of this series and I am losing interest. This edition didn't do anything to draw me back in. I skimmed parts of the book that didn't hold my interest. The over-used plot device of horrible abuse just doesn't appeal to me. At some point, the alpha males merge into one.

Carrie D. wrote on 2/16/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

After reading Ginger10's review, I was worried that I would be disappointed in this book, but nothing could be further from the truth. I have read all of the "Breed" books, and think that the series just gets better with every new book that is published.

Yes, there is emotional turmoil, and yes the hero of the book does cause the heroine emotional pain, but in every instance it was done out of love for her. While at first you were like "how could he do that to her?!" once the reasons for his actions were explained to the reader and the heroine you could see that his intentions were good, despite unforseen consequences of his actions.

I love the strong characters that Lora Leigh creates, and with strong characters comes strong emotions, set within a dynamic and dangerous world. Highly recommended and is one of my fav's of the breed series along with Mercury's War. Will be a "keeper" on my bookshelves :)

Lynn (Ginger10) wrote on 2/4/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really wanted to like this book, but while I think there will be many that truly enjoy it - I didn't. There was just way too much angst and emotional turmoil that went on for far too long for me. The hero hurts the heroine over and over and over again by betraying and treating her badly in the beginning, then through not supporting or trusting her throughout most of the book. It's like the author took every viable opportunity (and ploy possible) to ramp up the tension level and believe me, she succeeded. The thing is, the hero did truly care about the heroine but was TSTL when it came to how he treated her (except in bed, thankfully). He just made one mistake after another - as in give me a break! Yes, it was a typically hot Lora Leigh novel, but I just couldn't enjoy it with all the overlying tension and the heroine's palpable distress! At one point, I wanted - to not even throw, but to heave the darn book against the wall.

To Lora Leigh's credit, this book is a definite success as far as drawing you in and keeping the tension level high, but the degree and type of tension is just not my personal cuppa. With that being said, though, if you're a die hard LL fan, you definitely won't want to miss this one. Read it - who knows, you may love it!

Anthonette D. (dorisel) wrote on 3/28/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I agree with many of the other reviews. Coyote's Mate is not the best in the breed's series. It is just an emotional whirlwind...the hero indeed causes the heroine such pain continously. The sex scenes are a bit much at times and I found myself skimming over much of those. I really enjoyed the other books that I've read in this series, but found Coyote's Mate to be somewhat of a disappointment. In my option, only the last 25% of the book is excellent. This part is action packed and the hero finally becomes a man worthy of his Coya. Because of this, I will continue reading about these Breeds to see what happens next.

Sherri H. (mamadoodle) wrote on 2/18/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I wish I could give this book 6 stars - it is so good! This is another of the Breed's books starring Coyote Alpha Del-Ray Delgado and Anya Kobrin, daughter of one of the hated lab scientists. Anya has been working on the inside for her female Coyote friends since the age of 16 and feels like she is one of them, even though she is fully human. From the moment Del-Ray first saw Anya at 16, he wanted her, protected her and ultimately took her for his own when his men finally raided the compound holding many Coyote breeds against their will.

This story can't be and shouldn't be read in a hurry. There's so much depth to this book, unlike some of the other breed books. Just when you think that the heroine was going into TSTL territory, you find out something that makes everything "click" and then you are on her side 100%. Del-Ray himself...Alpha Delgado...is a man's man but his feelings for Anya overwhelm him and sometimes his way of protecting her only makes things worse. His genuine remorse is not forced or trite and is in every way believable. One particular scene has Anya feeling just about as alone and unloved as anyone could imagine and I found myself wanting to lay my head down and cry with her.

I highly recommend this book to ANY of LL's fans and any new fan looking to get started in the series.

Kelly J. (KellitaJ) wrote on 8/17/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Lora Leigh has some exciting sex in her books... (ESPCIALLY THESE BREED BOOKS) which are only appreciated by those readers who are excited by different male instruments!

Willa wrote on 6/13/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I felt like Leigh was channeling Diana Palmer when she wrote this one. Not only is the hero/heroine relationship the same one Palmer has written ad nauseum -- he hurts her, she suffers, he feels guilty -- but the writing is also frequently sloppy and in need of a good editor. An enjoyable angsty read, nonetheless.

Cynthia F. (frazerc) wrote on 4/14/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Good read - I wanted to whack the hero up the side of the head a few times [stubborn breed males!]. Good story.

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Mary H. wrote on 8/11/2009...


I have read all of the previous books in the series and this was one of my favorites! It wasn't just about the sex like some of the other books in the series. I thought the story was interesting. I actually cried at one point. I had delayed reading it for a few months because of some of the reviews. Now I'm sorry I did. I really enjoyed it!! Calab's story is next and can't wait for Jonas in 2010!

Lori F. wrote on 8/5/2009...


Good read! Enjoyed the series!

Mollie G. (amethystlover) wrote on 7/14/2009...


Absolutely wonderful

Janie T. (FriscoOBX) wrote on 7/3/2009...


another great story by leigh.

Donald F. (frazerd) wrote on 4/16/2009...


Good read - I wanted to whack the hero up the side of the head a few times [stubborn breed males!:]. Good story.

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KD H. (F16) wrote on 6/30/2008...


18TH IN LORA LEIGH'S BREED SERIES


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