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Book Review of Bengal's Heart (Breeds, Bk 19)

Bengal's Heart (Breeds, Bk 19)
Bengal's Heart (Breeds, Bk 19)
Author: Lora Leigh
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4


Honestly not that bad, as far as the whole story, but her facts are skewed badly in this one. In Tanner's story they claimed to have found Cabel actually in the pit and the only one to have survived. But in Bengal, which is actually Cabel's story, they find him in the control room standing over a woman who had been trying to rescue the breeds from his lab but who was actually in turn betrayed by her own husband and Cabel 'blames' her for the loss of his packmates due to her husband's crime.

Also in this one she contradicts herself by claiming that Cabel never enters her home but in the next paragraph claims that he comes and goes in her home as he wants.

Lastly, is the second introduction of the 'Deadly Dozen'. Why is this a second intro? Because in Elizabeth's Wolf, Dash's command unit was known as the Deadly Dozen, and even though Dash is a Wolf, he joined with the felines since they at that time had little or no knowledge of how Wolfe was doing. But in Bengal a new group is introduced as the 'Deadly Dozen' - and this time it is a group of men who hunted free or escaped breeds before Sanctuary was founded.