Bengal’s Heart

Bengal’s Heart by Lora Leigh is a first edition published by National Geographic Books on August 4, 2009. This 352-page novel is presented in English and explores the intertwining lives of its characters against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue. The story follows reporter Cassa Hawkins, who has long championed Breed rights, particularly in relation to Cabal St. Laurents, a striking figure in the Breed community. As violent murders implicate the Breeds, Cassa and Cabal must work together to uncover the truth before they become targets themselves.
Readers will find a blend of romance and paranormal elements woven into a narrative that delves into themes of genetic engineering and the complexities of identity. The tension escalates as Cassa and Cabal navigate the dangers surrounding them, highlighting the challenges faced by the Breed community. This edition offers a compact yet engaging reading experience, inviting those interested in fiction that merges romance with suspenseful storytelling to delve into its pages.
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Reporter Cassa Hawkins has always supported Breed rights-especially in light of a specimen like Cabal St. Laurents, the epitome of the male animal. But when the Breeds are incriminated in a series of violent murders, it’s left to Cassa and Cabal to discover the truth before they become prey.
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