Third in a sizzling trilogy by the New York Times bestselling author of Nauti Boy and Nauti Nights. Natches Mackay separated himself from his family years ago, except for the two cousins who gave him the only family he'd known. Now he's being dragged back into his father's life in ways that could destroy him and the one woman who tempts him beyond reason: Government Agent Chaya Dane, who has fought to put her own past behind her. A mission in Somerset, Kentucky, brings her back into the dreams of Natches--and into the shadows cast by his father, suspected in the theft of government missiles. And it could cost Chaya more than she ever imagined.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
OMG, It actually had a plot and wasn't just about the sex!!!:
Surprisingly, this Lora Leigh story actually had a plot and the sex didn't override everything else. I give it 5 stars! It was great! I really liked how the hero and heroine both had physical and emotional scars. They were perfect for each other. I also liked that it really wasn't an erotic story (unlike most of her other books) because I just don't go for those type stories. If you want a good romantic story that has a good plot and doesn't go way overboard into the erotic junk, then try a Nalini Singh... more info
You have to love this "Nauti" boy:
So hot and so good - that's my short review.
Now the detailed one. "Nauti dreams" is number three in the "Nauti" series by Lora Leigh (love her) and like her other books it's pretty graphic about sexual details, so if you have trouble with reading things like that this book is not for you. But if you like all the glory details like I do this book is just right for you.
Ok, it's all about Natches, the baddest and darkest of the boys, and Agent Greta/Chaya Dane who we know from "Nauti... more info
Nauti Dreams (The Nauti Trilogy, Book 3):
Lora Leigh is a wonderful author. This series is well written, compelling and engrossing. You won't want the books to end.
Not as good as her others.:
Getting a little out there with the whole terrorist plot. But I still recommend it. LL on a bad day trumps most other romance writers at their best.