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Book Review of To Wed a Wild Lord (Hellions of Halstead Hall, Bk 4)

To Wed a Wild Lord (Hellions of Halstead Hall, Bk 4)
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England, 1820s. The fourth in the Halstead Hall series. (All of which are very good.)

Grandma - who raised all 5 children after their parents died - has issued an ultimatium that every child must wed or they will all be disinherited.

Gabe, the last male of the group has demons to conquer before this happens. As always, the heroine's beauty, courage, and strength gives him the reason to fight.

I do love heroines that are determined to dislike the hero from the start. I love heros that know what they want from the beginning. I love books in which the story lines put them together for the majority of the book. The dialogue is cute and the characters are fun. There are appearances from characters of former books as well.

This book can definately stand on its own. I would suggest you read the entire series, but if you grabbed this one first and can't wait for number one, go ahead. You'lll catch up later ;)