BOOK INFORMATION
If He’s
Noble
Wherlockes # 7
Wherlockes # 7
By: Hannah Howell
Releasing July 28, 2015
Zebra
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BOOK SUMMARY
New York Times bestselling author
Hannah Howell delivers adventure and instant attraction in this all-new
Wherlocke Family novel...
For Lady
Primrose Wootten nothing has been ordinary since her father the Baron died and
his wayward family filled the estate with greed and treachery. Primrose knows
if she can just track down her brother, he can send the odious relations on
their way. But instead she finds this enormous, powerful stranger, and forgets
entirely what she was doing in the first place...
Sir Bened
Vaughn isn't much afraid of a pistol. But he is a bit afraid of the woman
holding it, who stirs up something so primal he's not sure he can shake it off.
Vaughn is an honorable man, and he knows he has no right to desire Primrose.
Yet he does have an obligation to help her, and as they learn more about her
brother's disappearance, he realizes that means staying by her side...wanting
her all the while... and wondering how much longer they can resist
temptation...
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EXCERPT
Primrose watched him smoothly mount his large black
gelding. A part of her wanted to thank him for offering to come with her,
repeatedly and loudly, but she resisted the urge. This concerned her family and
her future. It was not right to place her burdens on the shoulders of a
complete stranger, no matter how broad those shoulders were.
“Yes,”
he said, looking down at her with those calm silvery eyes and then nodding
toward her horse. “Mount up, m’lady, and we shall hunt down that brother of
yours.”
“This is
not your trouble, Sir Bened,” she said, even as she mounted her horse. “This is
all part of a familial contretemps and you must not feel compelled to get
tangled up in it just because you have a chivalrous nature.” She frowned at him
when he laughed.
“Chivalrous,
am I? That opinion would amuse my kin. Nay, m’lady, I am but a man who has too
long worked at watching over others. You need watching over whether you wish to
admit to it or not. I am also very, very good at following a trail and need no
stars in the dirt to do it.” He leaned toward her to add quietly, “I am also
very good at knowing when danger and an enemy draw near. I have a strong
feeling that you may be in need of those skills, m’lady.”
“I truly
want to say I do not need them but”— Primrose sighed—“it would be a lie, I
think. I have not much enjoyed traveling about alone, either. ’Tis not accepted
anywhere. And, I am not Lady Primrose, you know. Just an honorable, so you do
not need to keep saying m’lady.”
“Easier
than saying m’honorable.”
Primrose
laughed. “True, so just say miss.”
He
nodded and took the lead as they rode back to the road. Bened would have
preferred riding through the woods but he hoped he might find her brother’s
trail on the road. What he really needed was more information from her and a
sedate ride along a road would make talking easier. Bened was certain there was
more to her hunt for her brother than a need to tell him about their father’s
death.
CAT'S REVIEW
"If He's Noble" by Hannah Howell. Ms. Howell has once again written an engaging and wonderful tale. I've read many of the books in this series, although not all (yet!). Each book is entertaining and full of life and this one is no exception. I adored Primrose and Bened together. Their chemistry is explosive! And together they make a formidable team. There's danger and villains, love and romance and a bit of a paranormal edge that makes this one well worth the read. Ms. Howell, as in her other works, brings the scenes and characters to life with her writing. If you haven't checked out Ms. Howell's works before, I would highly recommend, not just If He's Noble, but her other works as well. (received copy for honest review).
★★★★★
Hannah D. Howell is a highly regarded
and prolific romance writer. Since Amber Flame, her first historical romance,
was released in February 1988, she has published 25 novels and short stories,
with more on the way. Her writing has been repeatedly recognized for its
excellence and has "made Waldenbooks Romance Bestseller list a time or
two" as well as was nominated twice by Romantic Times for Best Medieval
Romance (Promised Passion and Elfking's Lady). She has also won Romantic Times'
Best British Isles Historical Romance for Beauty and the Beast; and, in 1991-92
she received Romantic Times' Career Achievement Award for Historical
Storyteller of the Year.
Hannah was born and raised in
Massachusetts (the maternal side of her family has been there since the
1630's). She has been married to her husband Stephen for 28 years, who she met
in England while visiting relatives, and decided to import him. They have two
sons Samuel, 27, and Keir, 24. She is addicted to crocheting, reads and plays
piano, attempts to garden, and collects things like dolls, faerie and cat
figurines, and music boxes. She also seems to collect cats, as she now has four
of them, Clousseau, Banshee, Spooky, and Oliver Cromwell.
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