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Nauti Nights (The Nauti Trilogy, Book 2)
Lora Leigh

Berkley Trade, 2007 - 352 pages

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     highly recommended  highly recommended



Second in a hot and naughty trilogy from the author of Nauti Boy. Angela Knight says, "When I'm in the mood for steamy romance, I read Lora Leigh." So do readers who devoured the author's first novel in the Mackay Cousins trilogy, Nauti Boy. Now, in Nauti Nights, Leigh delivers an even hotter tale of a Kentucky marine who'll anything to get the woman he wants. Luckily for him, she wants it bad. James "Dawg" Mackay has lusted after sweet Crista for years. Just as many as she's spent running from him-and from a dangerous attraction. But for Crista, running isn't an option anymore because Dawg's got a plan to get her and keep her. It's kind of low-down-but completely hot.


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Excellent

Crista Jansen is having a really bad day. She goes to pickup her stuff and ends up in gun battle. James "Drawg" McKay has been in love with Crista for the last eight years and now see the perfect chance to have Crista for himself. But there is danger around the couple and time is running out.
"Nauti Nights" the second book in The Nauti Trilogy by Lora Leigh and this book is a sexy read from a really great writer. Ms. Leigh as always gives the reader great characters and storylines. Can't wait for Natches story.


Hot, Hot, Hot

Great story -- action in and out of bed. Loved it and the other two books in the series. Lara Leigh is a great writer and I highly recommend her books.


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Coming to a garage sale near you...

After a night of drunken passion that Crista can't forget and Dawg only remembers in bits and pieces (assuming it's a fantasy), Crista flees his bed when he mentions that she'll be great in the foursome with his cousins. After discovering that she's pregnant, then miscarries, she decides to leave town for 8 years with a friend. But when Crista returns home and manages to get mixed up in an ATF sting operation, Dawg gives her a choice; be his sex slave or go to jail. Knowing she's innocent doesn't seem to matter since Dawg has been infatuated with her for years. As he and his cousins investigate why she's been targeted, she complies with his every whim (of course putting up a little fight). When a bomb makes mincemeat out of her car, she decides that maybe fighting Dawg is foolish, considering she's also infatuated with him. But will that be enough to keep them together, and keep the rest of his family out of their bedroom?

Hay carumba! I got a lot of grief for reading this from my friends just from the title and cover art. After reading such fantastic reviews, I was sure that it would be a stellar read. It wasn't really - at least not if you are looking for a plot to go with the numerous sexual passages which gets very redundant after awhile. It's hot, but where's the plot? Crista's doormat personality and Dawg's caveman possessiveness gets pretty annoying also, and the mystery is pretty non-existent - I guessed the baddie from the start since the author didn't really provide any other possible suspects or red herrings. The only characters that stood out for me were Alex, who barely made an appearance yet still was an interesting character, and Natches, the unattached cousin who'll no doubt star in the next novel. He added a lot of humor to a story that elicited many other laughs that probably weren't intentional. I'll probably check Natches story out just to give Leigh the benefit of doubt, but this book will be featured in my next garage sale.

© Tracy Vest, September 2008


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Avid Reader

I am a big Lora Leigh fan. I read the reviews on this book but none really told me what the book was about. I thought a romance was in order, but I got a bit of a mystery. I admit I figured it out pretty quickly because it was thinly veiled.
However, I found the book enjoyable enough. I put it in the category with her better works. The romance was a little too thin, not enough hearts and flowers to go with the need ice to keep me cool sex.


Not the best...

Although this book is a good read, it definitely wasn't as good as the first one in my opinion.


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