Sunday, January 29, 2012

LAWE'S JUSTICE - Review


Lawe's Justice
Lora Leigh

This is the 26th book in the Breed Series. Law Justice and Diane Broen (sister of Racheal - Lion's Heat)

Diane Broen is a warrior who lives to protect. Lawe a Lion Breed.

Lawe wants a mate that will stay home and safe, but when it comes to Diana she is everything but the stay at home type.

Diane Broen is a great Amazon Warrior woman secure in her own abilities. She commands a small team, that do various missions for the Breeds. I liked her from the off. She takes no shit from anyone including her mate.

As for Lawe he's a breed I have always liked, but I found him unrealistic in this book. It was a part of him we had not been shown. And I found it a little out there at times because it didn't match up to what we know of him.

This book is part of a collection that is plot is based around the rogue breed Gideon,that is look for the same two women the breeds are. Although not for the same reasons that the breeds are. So at times the emphasis of this installment seem to be based less on the romance and relationship of Lawe and Diane. Which left me a feeling it was not as good as some of the previous books (the romance). But the cliffhanger that Lora leaves us with, means in terms of the ongoing story I am so deeply invested, I can not wait for the next one to find out what happens.

Note:
I am a huge fan of this series!!
But once again it is full of spelling and grammatical errors. This is the third book I've read of late in this series that have been full of these types of errors in final form and I expected this book to be different, due to the huge amount of errors in "Navarro's Promise".

Maybe someone can explain why Maya Banks also a well known and well-loved author latest book - Whispers in the Dark - has none that I could find. While Lora Leigh has not seen fit to fix this problem with her editing.

I along with many others, are so invested into this series. That it makes it easy to overlook the errors. But we need to find away to make both publishers and authors more accountable for the quality of their product, or we will just keep getting brushed off.




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