A Certain Wolfish Charm

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Author: Lydia Dare

ISBN-10: 1402236948

ISBN-13: 9781402236945

Category: Historical Romance

In Lydia dare's debut trilogy, Regency England has gone to the wolves!\ He gets crankier and crankier as the moon gets full...\ The rules of Society can be beastly-especially when you're a werewolf and it's that irritating time of the month. Simon Westfield, the Duke of Blackmoor, is rich, powerful, and sinfully handsome, and has spent his entire life creating scandal and mayhem. It doesn't help his wolfish temper at all that Miss Lily Rutledge seems not the least bit afraid of him, and in...

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The rules of Society can be beastly-especially when you're a werewolf and it's that irritating time of the month.Publishers WeeklyTough, resourceful, charming women battle roguish, secretive, aristocratic men under the watchful eye of society in Dare’s delightful Victorian paranormal romance debut. When Lily Rutledge’s 12-year-old ward, Oliver, displays sudden changes in size and appetite, she demands that his guardian, Simon Westfield, duke of Blackmoor, pay attention to the boy. Simon wants to take Oliver away and teach him about the Westfield werewolf heritage; Lily refuses to abandon her beloved near-son to the man who has ignored him for years. Simon and Lily are drawn to each other, but Simon’s secret and society gossip threaten their happiness. The scenes of passion and transformation are surprisingly gentle after an intense emotional buildup, and a lack of gory detail helps the novel retain a period feel and keeps it mild enough for mainstream romance fans. (Apr.)

Lily Rutledge had never contemplated murder before, though she was warming to the idea. The most recent column in the Mayfair Society Paper taunted her at the breakfast table. The Duke of Blackmoor seemed to have plenty of time to gamble away his funds in one hell or another, race his phaeton along the old Bath road for sport, and spend every other waking hour enjoying the entertainments of one Mrs. Teresa Hamilton or visiting fashionable bawdy houses throughout Town. Not that Lily was terribly surprised. They were the same sorts of things he'd done for years, though she hadn't cared until now.\ "Aunt Lily," called her twelve-year-old nephew, Oliver York, the Earl of Maberley, from a few seats away. "Your face is turning purple again."\ Purple indeed. Lily sighed, looking at the boy. What was she to do with him? Especially when she couldn't get Blackmoor to even respond to one of her letters. Of course, he sent funds every time she wrote him, though that was not what she asked for. Infuriating man! Did he even read her letters? The Maberley estate was not terribly far from London. Visiting Oliver would only interrupt his debauched lifestyle for a day or two at the most. Was that truly too much to ask of her nephew's guardian? After all, he hadn't seen the boy in years. "Finish your breakfast, Oliver," she directed, glancing again at the maddening society rag. There must be some way to get His Grace's attention. Perhaps if she picked up and went to London-\ "I'm through," the young earl responded. "May I be excused?"\ Through? Food had been piled high in front of him just moments ago. Lily's eyes flashed to Oliver's plate, only to find it completely empty, as was the sideboard behind him. Not a crumb was left uneaten. Where had he gotten this appetite? It wasn't natural. And how could he possibly have devoured all the food in the room so quickly and quietly? It was another one of the unexplained transformations she'd noticed in her nephew over the last month. "Yes, of course. You would do well to go over your Latin before Mr. Craven arrives."\ Oliver scowled as he pushed away from the table.\ "I'd rather not."\ He never wanted to go over his Latin, which was a problem. According to Mr. Craven, his tutor, Oliver was far behind in that particular subject. When he began his first term at Harrow in October, he'd need to do better. That was assuming Lily sent him off to school, and, at the moment, she didn't know if she could do so. It was one of the many things she needed to discuss with that scoundrel Blackmoor.\ Lily shook her head. "Mr. Craven says you need to practice, Oliver. Please do so."\ The young earl stomped from the room in a manner she was getting unfortunately accustomed to. Just a month ago, Oliver had had the sweetest disposition. Now she barely recognized him. His shoulders were suddenly broad enough to fill a doorway, and he almost had to duck to cross the threshold as he left the breakfast room. Gone was the little boy in short pants. The young earl's valet had replaced Oliver's clothing twice in as many months and had sent more than one pair of trousers to the seamstress to have the seams reinforced. To make it even worse, Oliver had developed a terrible temper, with the smallest annoyances setting him off. He seemed to rumble more than talk, his singsong voice replaced by a gravely growl. Entry into adulthood was hard, but Lily had never expected it to come on so suddenly and with such force.\ Perhaps things would be different if Oliver's parents were still alive. Perhaps things would be different if Blackmoor showed even the slightest interest in the lad. Perhaps if she'd ever raised an adolescent boy before, she'd know if Oliver's changes were normal-though she couldn't imagine they were. Lily knew in her heart that something was drastically wrong with her nephew, and she was at a complete loss for what to do.\ Blast Blackmoor for ignoring her letters! An idea occurred to her. If he couldn't be troubled to visit Oliver, she'd simply have to pay him a visit instead. His Grace would have an impossible time ignoring her in person. She was hard to miss. Lily picked up the society rag, rereading it.\ Everything was there. Everything she needed to know. Where he spent his time and with whom. The Duke of Blackmoor would regret shirking his duties, if making him do so was the last thing she ever did.

\ Anna's Book BlogFresh, entertaining and deliciously steamy. A howling good read.\ — Anna Vivian\ \ \ \ \ Book AddictThis historical paranormal romance was just what I was looking for... Lydia Dare writes a great story.\ — Patti\ \ \ Book Girl of Mur-y-CastellThe traditional regency novel transformed into a paranormal romance.\ — Blodeuedd\ \ \ \ \ BookLoons.comAn engaging and witty story.\ — Martina Bexte\ \ \ \ \ BookPageA spirited woman and a fierce man delightfully clash in this sexy novel about the impossibility of hiding from full moons or full hearts.\ — Christie Ridgeway\ \ \ \ \ Books and NeedlpointYou have the beginning of what I feel will be a great series.\ — Kristi\ \ \ \ \ Books Like BreathingUber-sexy with alpha-ness and a tendency towards brooding... This was done to perfection in A Certain Wolfish Charm\ — Grace L\ \ \ \ \ Cheryl's Book NookA good historical novel mixed with paranormal elements.\ — Cheryl Koch\ \ \ \ \ Deb's Book BagDare does a wonderful job of catching the reader's attention right from the beginning of the book.\ — Debbie\ \ \ \ \ Fang-tastic Books\ — Roxanne Rhoads\ \ \ \ \ Fresh FictionA fast-paced, sizzling novel, A Certain Wolfish Charm is a delight to read.\ — Vicky Gilpin\ \ \ \ \ Genre Go RoundFans will enjoy this fine historical romance as the author daringly combines the paranormal within an amiable story line.\ — Harriet Klausner\ \ \ \ \ History UndressedSensual, emotionally riveting, and well-written. The characters jumped off the pages.\ — Eliza Knight\ \ \ \ \ Leslie's PsycheA solid start to a new series.\ — Leslie Gladnick\ \ \ \ \ Love Romance PassionLydia Dare's A Certain Wolfish Charm will claim your heart, and so will the Westfield brothers!\ — Susan\ \ \ \ \ My Overstuffed BookshelfA great book to sink your teeth into!\ — Amy Jacobs\ \ \ \ \ Night Owl Romance"Plenty of humor, lots of steamy sexual tension, sexy majestic wolves, and a happily ever after that will keep you smiling for days." A Night Owl Romance Top Pick\ \ \ \ \ Poisoned RationalityAmusing and witty... I can't possibly recommend this book more\ — Lexie Cenni\ \ \ \ \ RakehellAppealing characters, a focus on the character's emotions, tons of romance, lots of sexual tension, a satisfying story that makes me want to read and read and read, and a perfect ending.\ — Valarie Pelissero\ \ \ \ \ Randi Romance ReadsI would definitely recommend this for anyone who loves historicals with some paranormal elements.\ — Randi\ \ \ \ \ Red Headed Book ChildFeisty female, stubborn male and a whole lotta tension.\ — Michelle\ \ \ \ \ Romance Novel News\ — C.M. Lessard\ \ \ \ \ Smexy BooksDare's wonderful way with words wrap you up and demand you see how it all plays out.\ — Mandi Schriener\ \ \ \ \ Star-Crossed RomanceA tension-packed romance... sizzling hot, sensual.\ — Lynda K. Scott\ \ \ \ \ Steph the BookwormHot romance, sizzling and palpable chemistry.\ — Stephanie\ \ \ \ \ the Bad and the Unread The GoodA great start to a new series! Grade: A+\ — Sandy\ \ \ \ \ \ The Book BingeA lovely sense of humor... an entertaining book.\ — Holly Mercer\ \ \ \ \ The Cajun Book LadyThe characters in this one are just awesome and the men are hot... Two thumbs up!\ \ \ \ \ The Life (and Lies) of an Inanimate Flying ObjectReally cute, highly addictive, and fast paced.\ — Haley Mathiot\ \ \ \ \ The Long and Short of ItDare has created a fun world where werewolves inhabit the Ton's high society and the word 'rake' takes on a whole new connotation.\ \ \ \ \ Thoughts in ProgressLydia Dare captures the feel of 1816 England while stimulating the readers romantic side and arousing curiosity about a mystery tied to the moon.\ — Mason Canyon\ \ \ \ \ Yankee RomanceA delightful story that is a quick read will most assuredly have you wanting the rest of the series.\ — Terra Studer\ \ \ \ \ Youngstown Romance Novel ExaminerLydia Dare brings a whole new look to Regency England. With her sexy, brooding hero and her strong, selfless heroine, the tensions that build between these characters explode with great force and lots of fireworks.\ — Rebecca\ \ \ \ \ Publishers WeeklyTough, resourceful, charming women battle roguish, secretive, aristocratic men under the watchful eye of society in Dare’s delightful Victorian paranormal romance debut. When Lily Rutledge’s 12-year-old ward, Oliver, displays sudden changes in size and appetite, she demands that his guardian, Simon Westfield, duke of Blackmoor, pay attention to the boy. Simon wants to take Oliver away and teach him about the Westfield werewolf heritage; Lily refuses to abandon her beloved near-son to the man who has ignored him for years. Simon and Lily are drawn to each other, but Simon’s secret and society gossip threaten their happiness. The scenes of passion and transformation are surprisingly gentle after an intense emotional buildup, and a lack of gory detail helps the novel retain a period feel and keeps it mild enough for mainstream romance fans. (Apr.)\ \