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If He's Dangerous (Wherlocke, Bk 4)
If He's Dangerous - Wherlocke, Bk 4
Author: Hannah Howell
When Lorelei Sundun first finds Sir Argus Wherlocke in her garden, she's never heard of the mysterious Wherlocke clan -- or their other worldly abilities.  That changes the moment she watches Argus -- the most tantalizing man she's ever seen disappear before her very eyes.  What she's witnessed should be impossible.  B...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781420118780
ISBN-10: 1420118781
Publication Date: 6/1/2011
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 60 ratings
Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed If He's Dangerous (Wherlocke, Bk 4) on + 63 more book reviews
I did like this book. It took me a long time to pick it up and read it. I really like Hannah Howell's Scottish romance books & I wasn't sure I'd like a different direction by her but I have read the first and this one in this line and they were okay. this line is about those super-natural gifts we sometimes aren't comfortable with but these are okay. It's hard to think of people having these types of gifts but they must exist. My mom always saw her dead grampa and he talked to her so??!!
This story is as 'gentle' a story as Ms. Howell writes but it has its danger and intrigue. Our hero has his doubts as to whether he is worthy of a duke's daughter and the duke is a down-to-earth wonderful lovable man and his daughter is like him. Its another sweet love story. Criminals are kind of stupid but it makes a story. enjoy!
reviewed If He's Dangerous (Wherlocke, Bk 4) on + 102 more book reviews
Nice addition to the Wherlocke/Vaughn series. Not a great mystery since we know who the villain is from the beginning. The romance was sweet, I liked that Lorelei was so accepting of the strange powers of Argus and his family due to her father and her upbringing. I loved the Duke, he could be such an interesting story all by himself. The villains and their plot could have been fleshed out a little, they seemed more like an after thought, not an integral part of the story. I enjoyed seeing other family members arrive to help including the next generation, who also have some interesting powers. The part I didn't think fit was the strong, intelligent heroine getting upset because Argus didn't mention the two boys he fathered as a teenager.

Overall 3 1/2 stars for a quick fun read.


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