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Mary Balogh has won seven Waldenbook Awards and a B. Dalton Award for her bestselling romances, as well as a Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award. She is one of the romance genre's most popular and bestselling authors.

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Miss Jennifer Winwood is in town for her very first Season and positively vibrating with the excitement of it. Unlike other girls on their come out, though, she's not here to snag a husband. That was set for her five years ago, when she was 15, when her viscount father arranged her betrothal to a the heir to an earldom, Viscount Kersey. For five years she has constructed and worshipped a mental image of Kersey and the wonderful life they'll no doubt enjoy as a married couple. The joy of finally seeing Kersey again and having their betrothal made official is almost more than she can bear.

Gabriel, the Earl of Thornhill, is recently returned to London after a long stay on the Continent with his stepmother. The conventional wisdom among the show more ton is that he had absconded with his stepmother after getting her pregnant, leaving his father to die of a broken heart, and then abandoning her in Europe when he tired of her. The truth is, of course, much different, and he's decided to get his revenge on his stepmother's faithless lover. Hearing that the villain is recently engaged, he sets out to break the engagement, hoping to embarrass Kersey in the process.

All of this is laid out in the first few chapters. Balogh establishes Kersey as your stereotypical 80s and 90s movie villain early on. He's blond, blue eyed, drop-dead gorgeous and unfailingly charismatic. Unless you live under a rock, this description screams "sociopathic douchebag alert, DO NOT GO IN THE BASEMENT" to you. Nothing he says can be trusted, his motives are inherently suspect and so on.

Unfortunately, Jennifer didn't get the memo. This being the Regency, she lacks HBO and Lifetime. She doesn't know that blond guys are invariably panty-invading villains. The story is now perched upon her ignorance and the reader must watch her idolize the villain, trusting every word out of his mouth, and play right into a disaster you can clearly see off in the distance. I found this profoundly uncomfortable and unpleasant to watch. I rather wished I was left a bit in the dark along with Jennifer so I could've been confused with her, rather than cringing on her behalf.

Other than this quality, which may not bother other readers as much as it did me, it's a perfectly well-written book. The romance between Jennifer and Gabriel is drawn out slowly and organically through wonderful bits of dialog. The voice is pitch-perfect Regency throughout, and I loved watching the interplay between all the characters. The love was evident not only between Jennifer and Gabriel, but also between Jennifer and her poor cousin Samantha.

If I didn't have to spend three quarters of the book watching Jennifer make an unwitting fool of herself, I'd have liked this much more than I did. As it was, I'd rate it a weak 3 star or maybe a 2.5. I did consider quitting it a few times.
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Jennifer Winward has been betrothed to Lord Lionel Kersey since she was 15. He has been her handsome dream lover and now at 20 it is official. It will be announced at ball in 1 month and married in 2. However, it is hard to get to know him since he is so formal and never makes an effort to spend time with her. Also in London is Gabriel Fisher, Earl of Thornell, recently returned from more than a year abroad, where he is rumored to have taken his pregnant stepmother after their affair. And seemingly now abandoned her. When he spots the real culprit and realizes Kersey is about to become engaged, he determines to block the marriage and have his revenge. Jennifer is the innocent victim/ This was a very dramatic story with a flawed hero and show more a dastardly villain. Well done. show less
I'm glad I stayed with this historical romance. It was so full of the heroine thinking about the same thing over and over that I started skimming but just after half way the plot took a drastic turn and ended with an exciting finish. Jennifer's fiance finally proposes but their courtship is threatened by the scandalous Gabriel.
Not the best of Balogh, but Balogh's not the best is really good.

Really slimy male antagonist (who we see again in Lord Carew's bride.) Fairly naive heroine.
Una protagonista talmente insulsa che con la sua stupidità riesce a rendere irritante la lettura del libro. La Balogh ha scritto di certo romanzi migliori.

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Mary Balogh was born in Swansea, Wales on March 24, 1944. She received a B.A. with honors from the University of Wales in 1965. From 1967 to 1988, she taught high school English in Saskatchewan, Canada, becoming principal of the school in 1982. Her first novel, A Masked Deception, was published in 1985 and she won the Romantic Times Award for best show more new Regency writer. Since then, she has written more than 60 novels and has received a lifetime achievement award for her work in the genre of historical romance. Her works include The Wood Nymph, Christmas Promise, The Plumed Bonnet, Famous Heroine, A Matter of Class, No Man's Mistress, More than a Mistress, One Night for Love, and Only a Kiss. Her title's Someone to Hold and Someone to Care made The New York Times Bestseller List. (Bowker Author Biography) Mary Balogh grew up in Wales. She later came to Canada to teach & there she began a second career as an author. (Publisher Provided) show less

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Canonical title
Dark Angel
Original publication date
1994-08
People/Characters
Jennifer Winward; Lord Lionel Kersey, Earl of Rushford; Gabriel Fisher, Earl of Thornhill; Samantha Newman; Lord Francis Kneller
Important places
London, England, UK

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PR9199.3 .B362Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.59)
Languages
English, French
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Paper
ISBNs
2
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