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Dangerous Games: A Novel
Dangerous Games: A Novel
Dangerous Games: A Novel
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Dangerous Games: A Novel

Written by Lora Leigh

Narrated by Clarissa Knightly

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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"Leigh's pages explode with a mixture of erotic pleasures." -RT Book Reviews

#1 New York Times bestselling author, Lora Leigh's sexy Navy SEALs series, the Tempting SEALs, is red-hot, sexy romantic suspense at its best, featuring men who will stop at nothing to proect their country and all they love no matter how dark the danger, no matter what demons they must face. And when these men love, their passion runs deep and hard.

Navy SEAL Clint" Iceman" McIntire earned his name by being the ultimate warrior. He's untouchable, unstoppable and he takes no prisoners. Having crushed an infamous drug cartel in Colombia, Clint was nothing short of an American hero. Now he's home on a much-needed leave, but instead of some R & R, he finds himself neck-deep in the hottest kind of trouble with his best friend's seemingly innocent little sister, Morgana Chavez, the only woman who has the power to bring him to his knees.

Morgana has been secretly working with the DEA to uncover a thriving date-rape drug, which leads her to a shadowy faction that is more deadly than anything her team has ever encountered. Now, it's up to Clint to keep this beautiful, determined agent out of harm's way, even while the explosive passion between them threatens to consume them both. But these Dangerous Games will bring Morgana and Clint to the very edge of high stakes danger and perilous desire.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2013
ISBN9781427241368
Dangerous Games: A Novel
Author

Lora Leigh

Lora Leigh is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of multiple series and sensual romances. A rebel at heart, a romantic by nature, and optimist by design.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very enjoyable, steamy, suspenseful read. Very typical "Lora Leigh" style of writing - which I enjoy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very suspnseful with my twists and turns and the emotions were intense
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Poor characterisation makes rather unattractive lead characters even less appealing in this women's bonkbuster.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the 3rd book I have read from this author and really enjoy her stories. She adds just enough suspense and hot romances to hook you into the story and keep you reading.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Usualli I am really good at giving details of the book but all I know is the folowing: This book is part of the Tempting SEALs Series, but I do not know what book number it is. I am still trying to figure it out. Navy SEAL Clint is deeply affected by his childhood trauma, so much that it has afected his relationship with the love of his life, Morganda. She is his only weakness; has been getting his attention since she was a walking toddler and he was eleven years old, is the younger sister of his best friend and fellow Navy SEAL. He has been trying to repell her in hopes that she will stop enticing him. The problem: She is now a DEA agent and attempts have been made to kill her, so, Clint decides to protect her while fighting his DEEP URGES to sex her up. His fear is that his father's legacy lives through him, and wishes to cut all ties with her because he is afraid to hurt her as he was hurt as a child. She is determined to save her life, is ferousious when it comes to Clint, and wishes for him to give himself to her entirely, body, soul, emotionally, sexually. He is deeply in love with her, that everyone elsearound him knows it, while he is in denial. This book has a lot of sex in it, including BDSM. If you would like to live vicariously, this may be the perfect book. It is very entertaiing, you feel for the characters, and the ending will surprise you.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoy Lora Leighs' heros because they are so intense and so focused on the heroine that I can't help but get caught up in her novels.Having said that, I still find myself not 'getting' some of the storyline as it happens. Like, I feel like I am missing some pages, but since this happens in nearly all her books I think I am just not on the same page as the author when she is writing.Fortunately, I get past that confusion and focus on the main characters and her brilliance in fleshing them out keeps bringing me back
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    You know, once upon a time, the 'danger' of reading about BDSM would make me forgive little things, like poor plot lines, poor characterisation, poor sentence structure. But those days are no more. This is a very vanilla BDSM book with repetitive themes and word usage. It's badly written, which is a shame, because I think Lora Leigh is better than this. The characterizations are very broad and not very interesting. The tension is vapid and the villians card board cut outs. This is not a good romance, nor is it an interesting thriller. I confess I did not read it all the way, but started skimming and then skipped whole chunks. It was the worst of all things - boring. I was very disappointed.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    When I started this book, I approached it with a bit of trepidation. I'd read some reviews of it where people were turned off by the fact Clint, the hero, was lusting after Morganna, his best friend's sister, from the time she was jailbait. Thankfully, LL skimmed rapidly thru that and by the time they did eventually give into their heated feelings for each other she was in her mid twenties.This all became a quick twinge of annoyance for me, because the thriller aspect of the tale engaged me from then on. The plotting in DG far outpaces most of Leigh's e-book years. Yes, part of the conflict is once again "I want her/him but I won't let myself have her/him", however, the external conflict worked so well I didn't find it as irritating.Morganna has known Clint all her life and has loved him for most of that time. He has been helplessly drawn to her as well, but has run from it for many years. (Being a SEAL he has a good excuse to do so!) Tired of waiting for him to get his act together, and bored with her secretary job, she joins the police academy. When we next meet up with her she has moved up to newbie DEA agent and is on a team investigating the BDSM clubs in Atlanta to ferret out the source of the new date rape drug hitting the scene.Clint, a DOM/sub connoisseur is in for a shock when he discovers Morganna hanging out at his haunts and making quite the scene. When he finds out that she is in fact undercover, and, in addition, the subject of what appears to be a drug trafficking payback vendetta, he hits the roof and works it so she's pulled off the case. No worries- she's strong enough to maneuver him and all the other overbearing men involved, and ends up working with Clint to catch the baddies.Their story is fast paced, heart breaking at times, and their chemistry sizzles!