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1 primary bookLeopards Unleashed is a 1-book series first released in 2014 with contributions by Dina Haynes.
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This is book two in The Leopards Unleashed Series by Dana Haynes. Each book is a standalone but would be better understood if read in order. Wereleper, the first in the series is available free for Kobo and Kindle.
After the death of his evil controlling wife, Brom is still haunted by her. He stays in a constant state of intoxication trying to drown her irritating voice from his mind. After multiple tries at ending his pathetic existence he comes to terms with the fact that he is destined to live and decides to right the wrongs of his past. He is determined to prove to his daughter that he can be a better grandfather to his grandcubs than he was a father to her. Things go from bad to worse. He finds himself attracted to a human named Sid, which is highly frowned upon. There is no way the were population would allow him to remain king if he fell for her. Then he gets into a fight with a bunch of humans and shifts into his animal form, another big no-no. The were community issues a manhunt for hum to bring him up on charges for his acts. Will he ever get his shit straight and not only stay out of trouble, but stay away from the human who he finds himself obsessing with.
Sid, after an amazingly wild one night stand with Brom, is afraid she may be pregnant. To make matters worse she finds out that he isn't even human, he turns into a leopard. Humans don't mix with shifters. If she is pregnant what would she give birth to an animal? Even though she knows a relationship with a shifter is out of the question, she can't get Brom out of mind.
This book starts where the book Wereleper left off. I really enjoyed this book. I went into this hating Brom for what he did to his daughter, Mac, in the last book. His actions are explained in this story. I did miss the grittiness that expected after reading Mac's story, a 5+++ star read for me. This one I give 4 stars, but it didn't blow me away like the first one did. I liked this but wanted, and expected, to love it. I will most likely continue this series but ho the next book contains the grittiness and emotion that the first book did.