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Pouvoirs D'attraction (2010)

by Hannah Howell(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
2811212418 (ISBN13: 9782811212414)
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English
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publisher
Milady
series
Wherlocke
review 1: The third book in the Wherlocke series was just as fun as the others. I cannot get enough of the Wherlocke family- they are all attractive, charismatic, fiercly loyal, a bit odd and gifted/cursed, depending on how you look at things. Hero and heroine are a perfect match, and I love the way Althea has been connected to Hartley through visions for most of her life. The romance, the intrigue and even the secondary characters are all well crafted and serve to create a book that is impossible to put down until the last page is read.
review 2: It's no secret that I'm a total Hannah Howell fangirl. I own every book she's ever written - and multiple copies of my favorites. I stopped reading the Murray series awhile back because I felt it was becoming very repetitive
... more, but that hasn't stopped me from buying them. Alethea is a strong woman, but not as in-your-face about it as many other Howell heroines. She has a core of inner strength, but she isn't a warrior or a fighter. Her strength is more emotional. Each of the members of her family, The Vaughns, and their close relations, The Werelockes, have some kind of special "gift". Alethea's is visions. If she touches something belonging to something else she will often have visions of that person and what they were doing while touching the item. She also has "knowings" or strong feelings about things to come. She doesn't really see the future, so much as have visions of things that have happened or might happen in the future. Hartley was my favorite type of hero. He was strong and capable, yet willing to acknowledge the softer emotions. He cared greatly for his family, and he makes no secret about wanting a true marriage with Alethea. He doesn't really believe in love, but he believes in companionship, trust, loyalty and fidelity. He's protective, but not smothering. Best of all, he appreciates Alethea's gift and those of her family. It took a bit of convincing, but once he realizes the truth behind what they can do, he's totally supportive. Overall I enjoyed the story. The characters were well drawn and delightful, especially Alethea and her family. I was somewhat disappointed in Hartley's niece and nephew, though, I expected them to be more traumatized than they were. I would have liked to see that aspect explored a bit more. less
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madwhit
Well, not the most exciting book by Howell...
RAMAN
I love everything Hannah Howell---
shirley
very good book,
Arpitha
BUY!
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