Tuesday, October 7, 2014

If He's Daring by Hannah Howell

The Basics:
If He's Daring by Hannah Howell 
Zebra
Book Six in the Wherlockes series
Historical Romance, Paranormal
Published October 7, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Why I picked up this book:

It seemed to be everywhere when I saw the opportunity to review pop up, so I hopped on the train!
Blurb:

Stealing a stranger's carriage is the second most reckless thing Lady Catrin Gryffin de Warrene has ever done. The first is succumbing to her powerful attraction to the carriage's owner. Catrin has heard the rumors about Sir Orion Wherlocke's family and their otherworldly gifts. He's the one person who can keep her son and his inheritance safe from her late husband's ruthless brother. As for how to protect herself. . .it may be too late for that.
Orion is facing the worst danger a man of his ilk can find: a woman he can't walk away from. Catrin is an intoxicating blend of innocence and sensuality, and for the first time, seduction is far more than a game. But her beauty and fortune have made her a target--one that will dare him to risk everything he's known--in pursuit of everything he's ever longed for. . .

My thoughts:

If He's Daring was... not terrible, and not fantastic either. It would have made an excellent novella, I think, and suffered for having a longer word count.

There's a lot to like about If He's Daring. This historical romance includes a fairly realistic portrayal (in my opinion, of course) of what life might have been like for people in the Regency period who had a dash of paranormal powers. Catrin's concern for her son is heightened because of her fear that her brother-in-law will be annoyed by her son's tendency to talk to, ah, people who no one else can see. The fears of exposure, public scrutiny and being judged run right through the novel. 

I liked Catrin - she grew over the novel, I could quickly empathize with her maternal concerns and she didn't beat around the bush when it came to her attraction to Orion.

Orion was also fairly likeable, though maybe written a little bit more loosely? He's got a ways to go from the man who impregnated three different women to someone the reader believes could be a viable happily ever after, and I think that the Orion we meet in the very first chapters is quickly shed for a more mature, steadier man. Perhaps his society facade is quite a bit different from the real man?  I don't know....

I liked the image of these carriages racing across the countryside, and the back-and-forth between the two groups.

What I didn't like? All the thinking over everything. Repeatedly. The book is so repetitive when it comes to debating whether Orion should seduce Catrin or if Catrin should seduce Orion, and what future they might have together (or assuring themselves that they're going into an affair with their eyes wide open, etc., etc.). It drove me batty. The only good part is that I could put the book down, walk away for a day or two, pick it up again and not have to worry about forgetting anything - because it was all recapped for me again and again and again and....  If the book was a hundred pages shorter, I suspect very little of the actual action would have be struck out, and instead we could have just lost all the waffling! 

As you might guess, I found the pace a tad lagging. Honestly, there are lots of great bits, and the story itself is solid. It was really only the incessant overthinking that drove me crazy.

Bottom line:

If you're a fan of paranormal historical romance, be aware If He's Daring has a light touch on that front. I'd probably skip this one, but only because I found it a bit slow and there's so many other options out there.

3 stars
For fans of the Wherlockes series, diehard fans of paranormal historical romance

Don't take my word for it though, check out the book's tour at Tasty Book Tours for other opinions and a chance to win a print copy of the book!

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