Monday, March 11, 2024

Review: Dane's Mark by Lora Leigh

 

Dane's Mark (The Breeds #33) by Lora Leigh
Publication Date: February 6th 2024 by Berkley 
Pages: 288
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Katy’s heart was broken eight years ago when she overhears Dane Vanderale, the man she thought she had a connection with, say that Katy could never be part of his world. Katy had already had feelings of abandonment and not feeling good enough after being left by her mother and with the remaining family begrudgingly taking her in. Working in the local diner, she thought she struck up a friendship that felt like it could turn into more with Dane, but after hearing those words she’s crushed. Soon after Graeme Parker, a Bengal Breed, extends an offer of training and employment for Tech-Corp, and she leaves with him immediately.

Eight years later, Katy’s back in Broken Butte, New Mexico to oversee the Tech-Corp’s new facility there. She’s risen in the ranks and has grown in confidence. She now has friends and support, and Graeme is like the father she’s never had. But being back in Broken Butte brings back some of those bad memories and of course she’ll be running into Dane.

Much of the book is centered around the romance between Katy and Dane, why they have such a strong attraction if Katy doesn’t trigger the mating bond in Dane. This is a back and forth and Graeme knows the answer to this and for reasons I couldn’t understand doesn’t share it with Katy or Dane. I also didn’t understand why Katy didn’t question her origins when she’d have these episodes of adrenaline flooding her system and Graeme, a Breed, was the one to help her learn to control them. Also, I was irritated that Dane pulls a stunt that hurts Katy all over again and the thing is just swept under the rug without much of an apology. I get that a lot happened in the end, but come on. 

There were characters gunning for Katy, an attempt on her life but that was just kind of swept away, too. I feel like it would’ve been a more interesting thread to pursue and include than just having the story on this whole mating business.

I haven’t read the previous books and I do feel like I would’ve enjoyed the story more if I had some prior experience with the world and characters, but it can also be read as a standalone. I will say that even with these niggles the story was entertaining, and I did want to find out how it all turned out. 

3 Stars


Book Description:

A new kind of Breed is faced with what happens when destiny and desire collide in the latest novel in the highly charged series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh.
 
A decade ago Katy Chavos was a proud misfit who had her heart broken, crushed by a man who drew her close with one breath and pulled away the next. He left a mark she’s done everything in her power to erase. But when Katy’s job brings her back to the hometown she couldn’t wait to escape, seeing Dane again awakens something inside her that won’t be tamed....
 
Dane Vanderale isn’t like other Breeds. As a hybrid he’s stronger, more primal, and more determined to hide it. He’s also certain that Katy is not his mate—not that that stops him from wanting her with every part of his soul. He knows he hurt her deeply and he intends to make things right, but she is dead set on keeping him at arm’s length.
 
Despite their painful history, Katy can’t deny the intense attraction she still feels for Dane. And before long, it will be impossible for either to deny the truth that has been in front of them all along....



20 comments:

  1. Wow. A series that is 33 books deep means business! It sounds like this one had its ups and downs, but I'm glad you were able to enjoy parts of it. Great review!

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  2. You know, I saw New Mexico as the setting and tried to figure out if I would like this. Not sure about that, but I am glad you enjoyed it and want to know what happens next.

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    1. I think of book locations more since you've been featuring them, Sam. The story was good enough to keep me hooked, but I think longtime fans would've enjoyed the story more than me.

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  3. I may give this a shot. Sounds interesting.
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  4. I haven't read this series in a long time. Man up-to 33 books now thats a log. Thanks for the review.

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  5. The unresolved mysteries would bug me too, but it does sound like the story was still quite enjoyable!

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    1. Yes, parts of the story were frustrating. Still, it was entertaining enough to keep going.

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  6. Not sure it its my kind of genre but glad you enjoyed it.

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    1. I think longtime fans would've enjoyed this more than I did.

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  7. I have only vague memories of this author and the book I read wasn't to my taste.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  8. Those things that irritated you about this one with Graeme and Dane especially would really annoy me.

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  9. I love this series so much. I need to read this one because I'm a bit behind.

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  10. Not my type of read, but I do like when there is a series I enjoy that keeps going, if they don't drag it on past what they need to.
    Lisa Loves Literature

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