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Stygian's Honor (Breeds, #27)
by Lora Leigh
by Lora Leigh
No lie: I read the first 26 books in this series in about a month. I have been saturated in Lora Leigh's Breed series for weeks (which sounds unhygienic and kinky when you think about it too long, so don't). With this newest book, I was left feeling about the same as I did about most of the previous books. I won't go raving about it, but I didn't poke my own eyes out with a fork either. I came away from this one asking, Why would it be so bad to remember your past? For Liza, her real past is dark and painful, and presumably remembering it would be painful as well. But if remembering your own identity could save lives, then why wouldn't you try to remember it? Liza spends a lot of time pushing her past away, and the supporting cast is constantly referring to her refusal to remember. Why refuse? However, if she hadn't been refusing her entire life, then this series would have ground to a halt about four books back.
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