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Hunter'S Law (Harlequin Historical)

Hunter'S Law (Harlequin Historical)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hysterical Look at Love
Review: The ability to identify with the characters is amazing, and the comical way Hunter and Annalee misinterpret each other's situations can only be likened to true life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hysterical Look at Love
Review: This story is engrossing and hard to put down. Annalee is an interesting character that is well rounded. She is like a real person, who trouble seems to follow no matter how well meaning her actions and reasons are. Hunter is a "real man" and embodies the attitude that men are always right. He becomes more human and lovable as the story progresses. This is a book that made look into the other stories in the guardsman series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hunter's Law
Review: This story is engrossing and hard to put down. Annalee is an interesting character that is well rounded. She is like a real person, who trouble seems to follow no matter how well meaning her actions and reasons are. Hunter is a "real man" and embodies the attitude that men are always right. He becomes more human and lovable as the story progresses. This is a book that made look into the other stories in the guardsman series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: #4 IN THE GROUP - #3 IN THE GUARDSMEN SERIES
Review: What a way to go for an author -- all 4 books were of an excellent group of characters that told some wonderful love stories.

Hunter Moran was the last of the brotherhood to finally get his woman. His was a deeply emotional story that I could almost feel the state of shock that gripped him.

Even though he had the Guardsmen to watch out for his back you almost get the feeling that he is standing alone. The villeneous element seems to be down played and yet it was always there at the back of your mind. The story kept moving at an excellent pace that made it hard to put down.

The opening train ride was great, the characters were woven into the great skein of life that kept you moving forward. Fascinating!

Annalee Amory, being the sistor to Victoria who married Logan Youngblood in BELOVED OUTCAST seemed to be a bit helter-skelter in a most innocent way. And by the time her cousin got through with her she seemed to have matured a bit.

I loved the contratempts that arose when we met Hunter's mother and her beau of a Brit, Lord Ravenscroft. It appears that Hunter was lucky in getting in the first blow.

I had to laugh when Hunter thought that Annalee "Letty Codtoast" Amory was having an affair with old "fossil-breath" [who turned out to be her cousin]. He really felt that he was rescuing her from a very bad arrangement.

All of these men seem to proposition their women before [or while] falling deeply in love with them. What a lark!

But don't forget that Frank Sutton is still in the background and his revelations were horrendeous.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- definitely look for the other books in this series -- BELOVED OUTCAST - CADE'S JUSTICE -- BURKE'S RULES and HUNTER'S LAW [one of the best collections I have come across outside of Patricia Veryan's set of books!]

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: #4 IN THE GROUP - #3 IN THE GUARDSMEN SERIES
Review: What a way to go for an author -- all 4 books were of an excellent group of characters that told some wonderful love stories.

Hunter Moran was the last of the brotherhood to finally get his woman. His was a deeply emotional story that I could almost feel the state of shock that gripped him.

Even though he had the Guardsmen to watch out for his back you almost get the feeling that he is standing alone. The villeneous element seems to be down played and yet it was always there at the back of your mind. The story kept moving at an excellent pace that made it hard to put down.

The opening train ride was great, the characters were woven into the great skein of life that kept you moving forward. Fascinating!

Annalee Amory, being the sistor to Victoria who married Logan Youngblood in BELOVED OUTCAST seemed to be a bit helter-skelter in a most innocent way. And by the time her cousin got through with her she seemed to have matured a bit.

I loved the contratempts that arose when we met Hunter's mother and her beau of a Brit, Lord Ravenscroft. It appears that Hunter was lucky in getting in the first blow.

I had to laugh when Hunter thought that Annalee "Letty Codtoast" Amory was having an affair with old "fossil-breath" [who turned out to be her cousin]. He really felt that he was rescuing her from a very bad arrangement.

All of these men seem to proposition their women before [or while] falling deeply in love with them. What a lark!

But don't forget that Frank Sutton is still in the background and his revelations were horrendeous.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- definitely look for the other books in this series -- BELOVED OUTCAST - CADE'S JUSTICE -- BURKE'S RULES and HUNTER'S LAW [one of the best collections I have come across outside of Patricia Veryan's set of books!]


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