Cloaked in Danger The Willoughby Family series Book 2 edition by Jeannie Ruesch Romance eBooks

Cloaked in Danger The Willoughby Family series Book 2 edition by Jeannie Ruesch Romance eBooks
Adam Willoughby, brother to Blythe from "Something About Her", gets his turn here, and a challenging romance with Ariadne, daughter to a well-known archaeologist/treasure hunter. Aria's dad, who had taken her along with him on all his digs after his wife's death, decides she must go to London to live with his young and pregnant second wife and to learn how to maneuver among the haute ton. When Aria's "Uncle John" arrives home from Egypt more than half-dead with news their camp had been attacked and Aria's papa is missing, Aria suspects one of his aristocratic investors might be to blame. Aria is quickly out of her depth, pushing far beyond the bounds of propriety, and ends up in an awkward and compromising situation with Adam that can be salvaged only through marriage (at the insistence of Adam's wonderful mum). Adam feels drawn to Aria's refreshingly confident and un-debutantish nature, and is fine with the notion of marrying her -- even if he had planned to hold off marrying until after his three sisters are hitched. Then Aria finds out one of her London friends is not what he seems, and her life spins down into hell.Adam Willoughby is flawed in expecting that he will be able to control everything in his mother's and sisters' lives, but he gradually grows in wisdom and learns to let them make their own mistakes. It takes him longer than I liked to realize he was wrong to leave Aria in peace when she breaks off their engagement and tells him to go; and he was plain muleheaded to assume she wasn't what he thought her to be. (listening to her stepmother, with whom she does NOT get along? Also not bright.)
The strongest point? Ruesch handles the subject of post-traumatic stress disorder with depth, insight, and honesty, leading in to it with a degree of trauma that most historical romance novelists would shy away from (though even she shies away from rape). Seeing Aria struggling to find a way through the tripwires and minefields survivors must confront, and Adam finding his way back to her when she needs him most, is heartbreaking even while it's life-affirming.
An added benefit: Michael, the oh-so-aggravating and deceitful hero of Book 1, redeems himself in helping Adam through some extremely rough patches. By the time he's done, Adam, and the readers, can't help but acknowledge he's become worthy of Blythe Willoughby. And I no longer wanted Adam to pound him to a pulp.

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Cloaked in Danger The Willoughby Family series Book 2 edition by Jeannie Ruesch Romance eBooks Reviews
I enjoyed this series so far, and can't wait to read what more she has for the world.
Thank you.
I liked the book and story. Wish it ended a bit better with a epilogue or something to that accord.
The overall story was good but the heroine's behavior seemed a little off the wall for that place and time. And there were several places in the book that seemed to drag on. Maybe tighter editing would help.
Loaded with drama - major plots supported by minor plots all intricately interwoven and resolved. Such mystery, enough sensuality and superb characters- both good and bad! HEA achieved. Love this author and will read more of hers!
This is a sequel and not as good/fresh as the first book. Aria, in particular, frustrated me because she continued to jump into socially inappropriate situations knowingly, even after promising Adam she would behave. (I suppose this was a plot device to move the book along, but it didn't work for me.) She was completely one-minded and tunnel-visioned in her search to find her father; this hindered any character development of her. Adam, on the other hand, was portrayed as a somewhat rigid nobleman of that era who followed protocol. Why he never seemed to become angry or upset over her behavior is beyond me. The book was a little hard for me to get into. I put it down a couple of times before really becoming absorbed by the story. On the plus side, Ms. Ruesch writes well and the story does flow after the first couple of chapters. I should note that the side plot pieces of Cordelia and Lily seemed rushed and, especially with Lily, without an ending. In summary, I do think the book is well worth reading for anyone who has read the first in the series. I do hope the author continues with the story of Georgiana -- that could be fascinating.
This is the perfect combination of adventure, excitement and romance. Cloaked in Danger moved at a quick pace, kept my attention and had me staying up too late to read and then waking up in the middle of the night wondering what was going to happen next. It took turns that were unexpected and had me on edge. Or sitting there in shock.. You easily engage with the characters, and want to kick them at times. I figure anyone that can frustrate me in a book means that the writing is so compelling that I care too much. The character flaws are perfect they don’t overcome the characters they just are a piece of their entire story. Just like all of us.
Jeannie Ruesch is a talented writer, and I can’t believe this is only her second book. I look forward to the next one in this series. Or anything else she comes out with.. Although for now I need some sleep…
While I enjoined first book emensely, this book was a little lacking. It became a bit repetitive. The main character Aria, the daughter of a treasure hunter, trades the life of moving every where with her father on dig sites, to the ballrooms of London in season. She is a little too obsessed with relocating her father without Any one else's help! She puts herself in way too many outrageously dangerous and stupid positions thinking she is somehow invincible. Gus is where the story got away from me. The Willoughby Family side of it actually is what kept the story interesting for me, with the lead character being the head of their household, Adam, who you have to feel sorry for. Regardless of his best intentions, no one seems to pay him any respect. I didn't like that either. He was way too good for everyone in this book.
Adam Willoughby, brother to Blythe from "Something About Her", gets his turn here, and a challenging romance with Ariadne, daughter to a well-known archaeologist/treasure hunter. Aria's dad, who had taken her along with him on all his digs after his wife's death, decides she must go to London to live with his young and pregnant second wife and to learn how to maneuver among the haute ton. When Aria's "Uncle John" arrives home from Egypt more than half-dead with news their camp had been attacked and Aria's papa is missing, Aria suspects one of his aristocratic investors might be to blame. Aria is quickly out of her depth, pushing far beyond the bounds of propriety, and ends up in an awkward and compromising situation with Adam that can be salvaged only through marriage (at the insistence of Adam's wonderful mum). Adam feels drawn to Aria's refreshingly confident and un-debutantish nature, and is fine with the notion of marrying her -- even if he had planned to hold off marrying until after his three sisters are hitched. Then Aria finds out one of her London friends is not what he seems, and her life spins down into hell.
Adam Willoughby is flawed in expecting that he will be able to control everything in his mother's and sisters' lives, but he gradually grows in wisdom and learns to let them make their own mistakes. It takes him longer than I liked to realize he was wrong to leave Aria in peace when she breaks off their engagement and tells him to go; and he was plain muleheaded to assume she wasn't what he thought her to be. (listening to her stepmother, with whom she does NOT get along? Also not bright.)
The strongest point? Ruesch handles the subject of post-traumatic stress disorder with depth, insight, and honesty, leading in to it with a degree of trauma that most historical romance novelists would shy away from (though even she shies away from rape). Seeing Aria struggling to find a way through the tripwires and minefields survivors must confront, and Adam finding his way back to her when she needs him most, is heartbreaking even while it's life-affirming.
An added benefit Michael, the oh-so-aggravating and deceitful hero of Book 1, redeems himself in helping Adam through some extremely rough patches. By the time he's done, Adam, and the readers, can't help but acknowledge he's become worthy of Blythe Willoughby. And I no longer wanted Adam to pound him to a pulp.

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