Laurann Dohner
Author of Fury
About the Author
Laurann Dohner is a romance author with several series such as: Zorn Warriors, Cyborg Seduction, Riding the Raines and New Species.She began writing in the early 90's and published her first book, Ral's Woman, in 2009. This was her first science fiction romance. She has since published many more. show more (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Laurann Dohner
Claimed (Nightwind Pack, #1) 12 copies
Tempted (Nightwind Pack Book 4) 3 copies
Graves (VLG Series Book 12) 3 copies
Crath (The Vorge Crew Book 6) 2 copies
Fray (VLG Series Book 14) 2 copies
Touching Ice (Cyborg Seduction, #4) 2 copies
Mine to Chase 1 copy
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This is an awesome book. I’ve been anxious to read Berrr’s story since book one, and it was worth the wait.
He’s totally gorgeous, buff, wonderful, caring, so alpha, and the duty-bound man has the weight of the world on shoulders. I’m not sure how old he is—he has several grown children, some are in their 30s, and he has three grandchildren on the way—but he looks like he’s in his early to mid 40s. Yummy—I love older men! He’s trapped in loveless bound (marriage) with Alluwn, and the nasty, manipulative woman despises him and the children they have together. At least they don’t live in the same house.
Shanna is the toughest, strongest female heroine in the series, thus far. She’s smart and determined to fight for the ones she cares about, but she finally lets her guard down when around Berrr.
I really enjoyed this story, but a few parts confused me. Though Berrr loves Shanna and does his best to protect her, he couldn’t shield her from Alluwn and from the male-chauvinistic laws that govern the planet. I don’t want to give away too many spoilers, but Shanna gets into serious trouble and he couldn’t do anything to help her. (I saw two ways out of their predicament, but neither character thought of it, which didn’t make sense to me.)
Though the story ended with a HEA, there were a few unanswered questions: Will the guards who did Alluwn’s bidding be punished? Will Berrr invite a certain horrible, violent man back into his home?
Berrr’s sons, Ral and Rever, and Ral’s bound Ariel make appearances. It was good to see how the previous books’ couples were doing.
The book is better edited than the prior ones, but it’s still written in passive voice and has typos. It’s all in Shanna’s POV. I would normally knock off a star for editing issues and unanswered questions, but I really loved this story and think it’s the best one in the series. I’ll definitely be thinking about this one for a long time to come.
5 Stars
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