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A review by tastywordgasms_tanya
Smiley by Laurann Dohner
5.0
I have been waiting for Smiley (book 13) for a while so I was very excited to be able to read his story! Of course I loved it! Smiley is half primate/half human New Species and they are few in New Species Characters. Not as many survived as half canine/human & half feline/human. Smiley is usually happy & funny (hence the name he took) he was moody in this book but, then he found love with Vanni (Travanni) and became very protective of her after mating with her. (No spoilers here so I won’t go into detail). Just know I love Smiley!
I was first challenged to start reading the New Species Series by a friend, she even bought my first book because she felt so strongly about me reading New Species. My friend new I thought I didn’t like Paranormal. Well my friend proved to me that I really do love Paranormal books and I have since been addicted since. I haven’t been able to get enough of New Species and Laurann Dohner can’t write this series books fast enough for me. New Species Series books aren’t the cheapest but, they are well worth the money spent and I am very happy my friend proved me wrong and I do love reading Paranormal. I hope you all love the New Species Series as much as I do.
You could read this book as a Standalone but, as suggested by Laurann it would be better to read the series in order.
I was first challenged to start reading the New Species Series by a friend, she even bought my first book because she felt so strongly about me reading New Species. My friend new I thought I didn’t like Paranormal. Well my friend proved to me that I really do love Paranormal books and I have since been addicted since. I haven’t been able to get enough of New Species and Laurann Dohner can’t write this series books fast enough for me. New Species Series books aren’t the cheapest but, they are well worth the money spent and I am very happy my friend proved me wrong and I do love reading Paranormal. I hope you all love the New Species Series as much as I do.
You could read this book as a Standalone but, as suggested by Laurann it would be better to read the series in order.