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Elizabeth's Wolf (Paperback)

by Lora Leigh (Author)
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  • Paperback: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing inc (3 Jun 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1419951378
  • ISBN-13: 978-1419951374
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 13.4 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 151,349 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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She brought him back from death and made him live again. Dash thought himself alone, a soldier, a fighting machine and no more. Elizabeth made him realize he was a man. Danger surrounds the woman his soul marked as his mate, death and blood and a treachery that goes beyond even his worst nightmares. But he will protect her and what she claims as her own. He was created to kill, trained to do it efficiently, and only a man bound to her, heart and soul, will have the strength to save Elizabeth and her prized possession. He is a lone wolf. A man alone. No pack, no family, no one to call his own until one single, innocent letter awoke Elizabeth's wolf. Review quote for Elizabeth's Wolf by Lora Leigh A Perfect 10! Dynamic, humorous, passionate and stirring, ELIZABETH'S WOLF is erotic romance at its best. Don't miss it. Sondrea Cash, Romance Reviews Today

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More hardcore stuff from Lora Leigh, 30 Nov 2006
Having previously read Megan's Mark, I knew there would be more hardcore stuff in this book.
A previous reviewer has explained the plot very well, so no need to go into it. Our man, dashingly named Dash, is a dangerous, sexy and noble man with a recessive wolf. With Christine Feehan, we have our Carpathian males with something extra, like with Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunters. With Lora Leigh, our heros take their differences to bed, with some explosive results. There is something a little forbidden about it, not mention, Leigh's inclusion of a dominating anal sex scene. I didn't care for it in Megan's Mark and that hasn't gone away in this book. However, there is something very appealing about a very passionate man declaring you are his to protect, love, f***, etc. whilst in bed with you. Big points for alpha possessiveness and protectiveness.
Our heroine, Elizabeth was a great character, full of courage and love for her daughter. An interesting plot with more interesting characters springing up with enticing stories of their own.
Will I buy them the rest of the books? Probably a couple more. Although, a sexy and raw book that taps into a woman's need for an alpha male, there just isn't enough depth in her books.
J.R.Ward, Christine Feehan's Dark series, Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunters are all superior books with lots of emotion, passion and sizzling heroes.
I don't mind graphic or hardcore sex scenes, I just want more love to go with it in my romance books.
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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hot and emotional!, 12 Oct 2005
By C. Y. Davidson "Voraciousforbooks" (South London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Lora Leigh's writing is always hot, and I am always constantly amazed at how she can write so many love scenes without being repetitive.
I knew this book was going to be good as soon as I found myself getting chocked up reading an excerpt of it.
This is a great read for any fan of Leigh's work or if you are new to her work and enjoy romance, adventure, sci-fi,etc
Leigh's breed series has a little of everything, and she makes it all seem believable. Be prepared to read this book in one sitting, as you won't be able to put it down to do anything so mundane as getting out at your stop if you're reading on the bus or tube, or remembering to eat dinner.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strictly speaking. 8 yo Cassie's sad and lonely story., 11 Dec 2007
Should really be called. Elizabeth's Coyote. The most outrageous Breed plot yet. Although this is one of Lora's earlier Ellora's Cave books.

I'll start with the spoiler. The daughter Cassie turns out to be a Breed child. One of the evil coyote Breeds. And she knows it. So she makes endless efforts to be good. Poor kid. Only 8 yo. She'll have a breakdown for sure when she gets to her teens. Probably. She's been keeping a lot of secrets from her mother. I could have done without evil adults calling sweet damaged Cassie a 'monster' to her face too. Also. Readers need to ask themselves. What on earth is an 8 yo doing in a piece of erotica? Strictly speaking. This novel is more about her than about Dash and Elizabeth.

Amazingly. The smut totally gets in the way of the excellent plot that surrounds Cassie. Despite what she repeatedly says. Elizabeth entrusts the care of her hunted child to acquaintances of a man she has known for about 1 day. I understand completely that the demands of the plot made that a necessity. Not least because she and Dash could hardly consumate their relationship in the usual noisy Breed manner with an 8 yo around in the next room. But it just meant there was a huge discontinuity between her intentions and her actions.

The novel ends rather abruptly. Like many of the books. In addition the author seemed to have to struggle to fit in the required anal scene. Ok. The heroine faints from the resulting ecstacy. But there should have been at least one more bedroom scene just to show that she felt happy in the relationship following that weird event.

I bought Elizabeth's Wolf as a £12 paperback. From the smut point of view. I don't think it was worth it. Not enough. Because understandably it can't really get going until Cassie is off-loaded at around page 170. From a 'good story' point of view the price was not a problem. On one level I suppose you could call this book 'good edgy fiction.' But I found it a bit too scary to enjoy as a novel. Obviously I guessed quite early on that Cassie was Breed. It's just that the details, and especially the ending were just too sad for me to cope with comfortably.
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