Bengal's Quest by Lora Leigh

Bengal's Quest (A Novel of the Breeds, #30)

by Lora Leigh

"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"--Dust jacket flap.

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Gideon is considered unstable and hunted by the Breeds and Genetic Council both, yet he’s hiding under everyone’s nose as Graeme. I loved that Graeme and Cat now Claire danced around each other and were even a bit confrontational.

I do really recommend having read the past twenty nine books, because this one got pretty complicated since it’s dealing with what is almost split personalities, and in Cat/Claire’s part two souls sharing a body.

I enjoyed that this one was a lot of buildup, since Cat and Gideon were already mated, so it was a bit of them finding themselves and finding a way to forgive for the past, while dealing with trouble from multiple sources.

This is a complex even complicated story, but it did keep me on my toes and reading. I had to give all my attention to the book, and she shocked me with a few of the twists and turns. With that in mind, I believe fans of this series will definitely enjoy this addition. It had a lot of the Breed cunning I’ve come to enjoy and advances the overall world that the Breeds live in.

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