![]() On the bright side, this one has more of a plot that the previous book – Ransom is a former Scotland Yard guy who isn’t only loaded, awesome, dangerous, et cetera – just like every hero in this series so far – he is also some kind of spy whose latest assignment ends up spilling over into his personal life and possibly puts Garrett in danger. ![]() ![]() ![]() And then, as the author set things up for the next book, it’s time to go back to arguing over whether the hero is going to resemble this actor or that actor. If you have read any of the previous books in this series, and you love it, you have probably spent quite some time on Goodreads putting up animated gifs of cartoon characters with heart-shaped eyes at the notion that, in this book, finally Dr Garrett Gibson – that’s our heroine – and Ethan Ransom are going to make sweet, sweet love as the adoring members of their fan club cheer them on. Nonetheless, it can stand alone very well, mostly because nothing really happens here in terms of plot, and things happen slowly enough that most people can catch up quite easily. Hello Stranger is the fourth book in Lisa Kleypas’s The Ravenels series, and appropriately enough, it is knee-deep in already existing relationships, all of whom form a strong network of support to give the impression that the main couple of this book is never in any genuine trouble. ![]()
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