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Original Title: Mortal Danger
ISBN: 0425202909 (ISBN13: 9780425202906)
Edition Language: English
Series: World of the Lupi #2
Characters: Cullen Seabourne, Rule Turner, Lily Yu, Patrick Harlowe
Setting: San Diego, California(United States)
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Mortal Danger (World of the Lupi #2) Paperback | Pages: 393 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 6028 Users | 307 Reviews

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Title:Mortal Danger (World of the Lupi #2)
Author:Eileen Wilks
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 393 pages
Published:November 1st 2005 by Berkley Books
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Magic. Shapeshifters. Werewolves

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Former cop Lily Yu has her sister's wedding to attend, a missing magical staff to find, and now must deal with her grandmother's decision to return to the old country. Lily could turn to the man she's involved with for advice, but for all the passion that flares between them, she doesn't really know Rule Turner--she's just bound to him for life. Rule happens to be a werewolf, and Lily wonders just how far she can trust him.



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I did not expect that!It was a 3-star book for a long time, but then it happened! It was so exciting and interesting and different! It's worth reading just for that part, just for the (view spoiler)[ trip to hell and the me-as-two-people (hide spoiler)].

I'm still on the fence, parts of the story worked really well for me. All of it is well-crafted and nicely edited. In this installment the romance element is weak, while the suspense is more grim than scary. Which makes it sound as if I didn't like it. I liked Sam and Grandmother and Max and Cynna and Bennett and want to know what happens to them. I like most of the world building, although Dis (hell) got surprisingly dull.

The story continues and new dangers, new charactes, new worlds even are introduced!The best is that everything works so well together!!!Usually the books in a series get weaker in the second book, but that's absolutely not the case here!!!!

I'm going to shamelessly borrow a technique from my friend and buddy-reader, Mimi, and shorthand this as:'The one where Lily becomes two people, visits Dis with Rule and an annoying demon, and meets Cynna. Also, dragons.'First read in somewhen between published date of 2005 and 2010, when I entered a trial break-up with urban fantasy. There was much that I didn't remember, but I did recall the journey to another realm and dragons. Interestingly, the part about dragons that I thought I

Ehh.. this one was a tad confusing. I don't want to go into that much detail because it would kind of ruin part of the plot. But I was definitely re-reading parts because I didn't know what was going on.I like Rule and Lily but I don't know... there's something about this series that just bothers me. It just doesn't quite draw my attention like other series have and I'm not really sure why.I'm debating about continuing on... I would like to see what happens with Lily and Rule, but I'm just sort

***3.5***This one is tough for me to evaluate. First and foremost, let's just get this right out of the way: I liked the book. I feel attached to the characters, engaged in what happens with them. And hell, I have already started reading the 3rd in this series.That said, there were some flaws.First flaw: I am really not fond of Wilks' tendency to tell us about the action after the fact. This happened in the first book, and it is happening here too. (view spoiler)[When Lily and team go through

A beautifully crafted paranormal world of magic and magical beings, World of the Lupi is a series I've wanted to read but haven't picked up till a group here on GR started doing a year-long reading challenge. The series is amazing, and the slow reveal of the world-building seems to mimic the slow romance of the mating of Lily and Rule. I'm trying not to rush this book, or this series, too quickly.

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