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Rule Breaker (Breed Book 29), by Lora Leigh

There’s a fine line between animal instinct and human desire—and in her “highly erotic saga” (Fresh Fiction), #1 New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh crosses it.

Now, in her new novel of the Breeds, the mating heat continues…

Lion Breed and enforcer Rule Breaker has just a few rules he doesn’t break. Not for anything. Not for anyone—like never have sex with a woman outside his own breed, especially a human woman. Especially someone too helpless, too fun loving and too full of life to ever be able to protect herself, let alone help him to protect her.

If the damned animal inside him insists on a mate, then why pick her? A woman who is an easy target and who can be used as a weapon against him at any time.

But what he suspects is mating heat may not be that at all. Just his animal instincts rioting, pacing, irritated whenever he's away from her.

Okay, he can handle that.

What ensues is a fiery affair that breaks all the rules of mating heat and will eventually endanger his mate with the very rules designed to protect the Breeds—for she’s possibly been working against them…


From the Hardcover edition.

  • Sales Rank: #110461 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-02-04
  • Released on: 2014-02-04
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
Praise for Lora Leigh's Breed novels:

“I’m a huge fan of Lora Leigh’s Breed books.”—Nalini Singh, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Psy/Changeling Novels

“When it comes to this genre, Lora Leigh is the queen.” —Romance Junkies

“Lora Leigh delivers on all counts.”—Romance Reviews Today

“I was hooked.”—Night Owl Reviews

“Highly charged and carnal.”—Fresh Fiction

“Heart-wrenching.”—Fallen Angel Reviews

“Leigh’s action-packed Breeds series makes a refreshing change.” —Monsters and Critics

“The love scenes are incendiary.”—All About Romance

About the Author
Lora Leigh is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Breed novels, including Lawe’s Justice, Stygian’s Honor, and Navarro’s Promise. She is also the author of Nauti Enchantress, Nauti Temptress, and the Nauti Boys series which includes Nauti Deceptions, Nauti Intentions, and Nauti Dreams.

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Sometimes, it just didn’t pay a man or a Breed to make a decision, Rule decided as he lounged against the bar at yet another honky-tonk on the list of known clubs Gypsy often found herself at. 

Knowing he’d finally caught up with her hadn’t helped his mood, or his irritation. She’d eluded him for a week and he was growing tired of waiting for her to get her ass back to town.

Rule was beginning to think he was going to have to actually chase her down if he was ever going to see her again.

A week between sightings was too damned long a wait, especially once he’d made up his mind to have her.

After going without the sight of her the past week, he was as antsy as an addict needing a fix and wondering if he should worry about that reaction.

And that just pissed him off.

Maybe he just had an addictive personality, he thought as he watched her and several of her friends stroll purposely onto the dance floor.

She was preparing to dance, and God bless her heart but she could turn grown men into slavering animals hungry to fuck whenever she danced. The smell of their lust never failed to cause him to glower at any male

unlucky enough to catch his gaze.

Maybe he was just too damned used to finding her whenever he wanted to.  Hell, he’d watched her practically grow up. He couldn’t count the times he’d slipped to Window Rock in the past nine years to check on the broken, traumatized child who had fought so

valiantly against those Coyotes so long ago.

And he had to say, she’d grown into a hell of a woman.

She was wary and secretive, and the effects of the night her brother died were often apparent in her too-serious gaze.

But she’d turned into a hell of a beauty.

And he was a sucker for a woman in black leather too.

Miss Gypsy Rum McQuade had adopted a penchant for black leather just after her eighteenth birthday. And she’d been driving him crazy just as long too.

Watching the dainty form, leather boots over her knees, short black leather skirt clinging to her hips and luscious ass, a black leather vest that flashed her bronzed belly and the upper curves of her full breasts, he couldn’t help but grin.

He might have been drooling a little, and damn he hoped Dane Vanderale hadn’t caught him. 

But hell, that woman was built to tempt, seduce and deliver, all in one package. Rule decided he was the Breed to collect on it too.

He was damned sure tired of all that lush, pretty body going unclaimed by him.

Jaw clenching, his cock throbbing, he watched as she moved. Lifting her arms and moving her hips, her legs shifting gracefully in four-inch heels, her expression becoming exotic, erotic. Sexy enough to make a Breed have to force himself not to pant.

Long, long straight hair, so dark it was almost black and framing a dusky face so delicate he couldn’t stop the hard-on straining the black mission pants he wore. Graceful and witchy, sensual and burning with a hidden fire, she made him want to burn with her, burn in her.

Fluid and graceful, hips and shoulders swaying, jade green eyes gleamed teasingly, long thick lashes at half-mast. Those eyes glittered with wicked promise—and cool distance.

A distance she’d used against him more than once in the past two months since Jonas had brought his investigation to Window Rock.

Tonight, she was just flat avoiding him, and her explanation for her disappearance was causing more than a few raised brows since she’d arrived less than an hour ago.

According to her, she had been at a spa in Broken Butte, New Mexico. The local sheriff who had mated Jonas’s sister, and a deputy, the sheriff ’s cousin who had mated another Breed, had checked into the story and reported back to Rule, mere minutes ago, that Gypsy had never been to that spa in Broken Butte. They knew, because it was no more than a front for the Bureau of Breed Affairs and every customer that came through its doors was completely vetted.

But who said she came in as a customer?

Rule refrained from shaking his head in frustrated disgust.

Gypsy was going to have to be more careful if she intended to keep doing these little odd jobs for one of her bosses, Cullen Maverick. She was going to end up getting her ass burned at this rate. And if her ass got blistered, then his would be fried.

That thought and any other fled his brain, though, as her eyes met his and locked for heated seconds, and he swore the hunger that raged inside her began to burn him hotter.

Amid a floor filled with seductive, graceful women, sexual invitation gleaming in their eyes—eyes without the distance, without the reserve that shimmered in the very air around her, she stood apart with inexplicable awareness.

She gave herself to the music and that was all she was giving herself to, her gaze seemed to warn.

She didn’t give herself to the men who attempted to draw her to them.

She didn’t give herself to the women who would have rubbed against her in sensual abandon. Nor did she give herself to the drunkenness or the drugs that flowed so freely.

She might be as secretive as hell, but purity flowed from her, even as he felt the dark, rich desire trapped within her—like a living flame.

She burned inside.

Rule swore he could see the flame burning there in the center of her eyes. Not the same flame easily glimpsed in a Breed’s or animal’s eyes in a certain light. This was a flame barely contained, burning from the center of the soul, trapped, aching to be released.

A woman aching to be touched.

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71 of 74 people found the following review helpful.
Love the Breeds but Rule Breaker Story Way Too Convoluted
By Amazon Customer
I just adore Lora Leigh's Breeds and look forward to each new story being released. I don't even mind that there's a repetitive formula to the books ... angst, male resisting the mate idea, danger, passion, chase the bad guys, a few subplots and stealthy secondary characters in the mix and then happily ever after.

But this attempt at convoluted subterfuge was just bizarre. It made no sense - and at the end - it seemed everyone pretty much knew or suspected who all the other secret players were anyway. And the contradictions... I understand Rule Breaker being conflicted, resisting the idea of a mate because of the horror he saw with his mother. He lives his life with the idea of leaving immediately if a possible mate ever comes into his orbit - avoiding having a mate. Has clauses about not taking jobs involving women. Supposedly he doesn't know Gypsy is his mate, although there's a protectiveness and strong attraction since first being part of the team that saves her when she's 15. So for the next 9 years, he watches over her, pulls strings behind the scenes to involve Gypsy in covert activities, and actually finds a way to ensure she remains untouched sexually, saving her virginity for him. But - theoretically - she's not his mate. Huh??

It was nice (as always) to catch glimpses of the other characters and get sneak peaks into their lives, although there wasn't too much of substance. Love Baby Amber, so I'm glad some of her story got resolved even thought that particular plot line was unbelievably weak.

My biggest pet peeve: there's a point at which Rule is unbelievably stupid (don't want to add too much of a spoiler) and unwittingly leaves Gypsy, leaving her feeling totally humiliated. Lots of conflict, hurt ensues. It's a pivotal point in the book and the relationship. Ultimately (of course) they get past it - but Rule never actually explains the misunderstanding to Gypsy. I looked forward to him explaining how she misinterpreted the meaning behind his (undeniably stupid) actions.

Fair disclosure, the book was too long. Far too many pages that didn't add value. I like steamy reads, but the sex scenes were so long and monotonous, I admit to some skimming. There's a small possibility I missed the "big explanation".

Love the world; love the breeds. Will likely continue to buy any others published. But this one was a disappointment.

35 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
Getting predictable....also, where are the winged breeds?!?
By Meanbean7
I am a huge fan of Lora Leigh and really love her breed series.....except the past few books. I am finding all her recent books, including the non breed ones, are basically the same plot but with different character names. And I really dislike how she's trended towards everyone knowing who their mates are but either ignoring them or "blocking" the mating heat. This book was really convoluted and has a part where rule really hurts his mate....so much so that everyone is like "she was damaged!" Then....meh. She's over it. I didn't get that at all.
If you're a breed fan no matter what anyone rates Rule Breaker, you must read it. I felt it was slightly better then her last three...but not anywheres as good as Megan's Mark or Coyotes Mate or dawns awakening.

Also, one question that has been driving me crazy!!!!

WHERE ARE THE WINGED BREEDS,!??!?

They were mentioned more towards the beginning of the series and had their biggest appearance in Aidan's story....but since have disappeared. I've been waiting for years for Keegan!

31 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
a feel bad book: people who should be allies pointlessly hurt each other
By Margaret
"Rule Breaker" has a core idea that ought have been great. R-- is a Breed male who was traumatized by watching his mom tortured to death. He does not want to risk mating, so hides the knowledge that she is his mate even from himself. The leading lady (G--) feels guilt over her brother's death 9 years before, and has been avoiding intimacy ever since (platonic or otherwise).

Alas, that is not the main plot of the book. The main conflict is internal rivalry between the Breed organization and the Unknown. Remember Honor, the girl whose personality was mystically replaced with another's, by the super secret org "Unknown"? The Unknown help Breeds but will not share information with or talk to anyone, thus leading the Breeds to think them a hostile force. That is Leigh's dumbest plotline from prior books, and it doesn't get any better here. G-- gathers intel for the Unknown but does not know anyone in the org. R-- seems to know everyone in the org except her (or then he does due to continuity errors) but seemingly does nothing for the Unknown. A rediculous number of Breeds within the Breed ranks are Unknown spies who seemingly do not help each other, and their relative positions are never made clear. This conflict is particularly lame because it doesn't develop into anything: no building tension, no climax, nothing.

Most of the book plays out like a childish power play by teenage bullies. Half a dozen characters could easily provide desperately needed aid by speaking up, but they instead choose to "maneuver" secretly in the background, leaving the other characters in fear or mental anguish. Here are three examples. The last one is a spoiler, but I'll mark it. First, I didn't mind that G-- felt guilt, but I did mind her conviction as an adult that her brother's death resulted from her actions. Several of her friends could have proven otherwise to her years before and chose not to (e.g., R--, Jonas, her Unknown contact). For goodness sake, this comes out in the free chapters! Second, R--'s friends and brother don't help him when he is panicking over figuring out that G-- is his mate, even when they had seen this panic coming for years. [Spoiler] Third, the Unknown have knowledge that would help Jonas' sick daughter A--, and though they act upon this knowledge they leave him and his wife worried sick that A-- is dying. [End of Spoiler]

With friends like that, who needs enemies?

Here are some more complaints. The plot is unbelievably complicated, in that it isn't really clear who works for the Unknown and who doesn't and who knows about whom. There are several continuity errors, such as who did or did not know that R-- was going to mate with G--. I absolutely hated that the Breeds let two criminals go free who should have been convicted under Breed Law. This doesn't make any sense in the world schema that Leigh has developed, no matter the emotions of friends and family. We're constantly inundated with nasty threats about what the Unknown will do if someone admits their role in the Unknown, and nasty threats by the Breeds if they find out someone is an Unknown spy. No one ever follows through on these threats; it's just more hostility for no apparent reason.

On the bright side, the erotic scenes were well done. I don't think this is worth the book purchase price. The romance between R-- and G-- was sweet, what little there is of it, but this is a minor part of the book. I recommend trying out another series instead, like Tiger: 7 (New Species) by Laurann Dohner.

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