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Title:Dawn's Awakening (Breeds #11)
Author:Lora Leigh
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 281 pages
Published:February 1st 2008 by Berkley Books
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Shapeshifters. Erotic Romance
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Dawn's Awakening (Breeds #11) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 281 pages
Rating: 4.28 | 10557 Users | 329 Reviews

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An erotic thrill ride about genetically altered Breeds with feline DNA-and the humans who arouse their lust.

The runt of the lab she was created in, Dawn Daniels endured years of torture by her pride brother and the council soldiers. Finally freed from her torment, she's now a Breed Enforcer, in control of her own life. Until she's assigned to protect the one man destined to be her mate—and realizes it's far too easy to lose total control.

One of the Breeds' most important supporters, Seth Lawrence has spent years trying to forget Dawn, knowing that her lost innocence has made it impossible for her to get close to anyone. But suddenly neither of them can find the strength to fight the overwhelming passion between them.
At least until the most brutal tormentor from Dawn's past reappears—and threatens to destroy their newfound love, along with their lives...

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Original Title: Dawn's Awakening
ISBN: 0425219755 (ISBN13: 9780425219751)
Edition Language: English
Series: Breeds #11
Characters: Seth Lawrence, Dawn Daniels
Setting: United States of America


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Action Packed and full of Intrigue, Suspense and RomanceThis book centers on Dawn who is the most traumatized of the original pride of feline breeds. She was repeatedly raped from the time she was a child until the time Callan killed all of the soldiers and scientists in the labs when she was around 15. She suppressed all of those memories but her evil brother Dayan kept DVDs of her rapes and tortured her even after the escape by forcing her to watch them. Even though he was killed in book 1,

I think this is one of the worst books I have ever read. I started reading it, expecting a story, where Seth helped Dawn through all her fears and etc., but what I got instead made me want to strangle both Seth and Dawn and even Callan....When I first read about Seth, I saw him as a loyal, brave, loving and caring mate, if not for Dawn , then for another Breed, but in Dawn's Awakening he turned out to be the worst kind of man. Who in their right bloody mind would ever sleep with another woman if



Loved it! Probably one of Leigh's better Breeds stories, and definitely her most romantic hero to date. Also, a big revelation toward the end of the story...

I love all of the breed books. The love between Dawn and Seth is very apparent throughout the book. This is evidenced by how they treat one another and try to work together, instead of against each other. ,Seth is definately a "sweeter" hero, but still alpha enough to take control, and help the woman he loves get over the horrible things that had been done to her in the past. He was very romantic. He was very loving and supportive. He would do things to remind him of her..(the soap blew me

A great book from start to finish! I loved how Dawn just took charge of her life and did what she needed to get her man. Seth was such a sweetie. So caring and nuturing. They made a great pairing. The ending had me in tears! Kudos to Ms. Leigh for an excellent book.

Okay okay okay! So, I started reading this yesterday morning and was infuriated by damn near all the characters for one reason or another. I was extremely frustrated with the characters and where the story was headed. I DNFed it before the 2nd chapter.Then I read another Lora Leigh story and was pretty pissed off at that story, too. Decided to see if maybe I was just PMSing or something and unfairly judged this book. So I gave it a second chance.My verdict: Meh.The reviews gushed that Seth is