A Dangerous Man

by Connie Brockway

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In this spellbinding novel, Connie Brockway dazzles with her penetrating insights into the impossible dreams and dark desires of the human heart.

Mercy Coltrane, a brash young American woman, has arrived in England to search for her missing brother. Willing to risk anything in her quest, she seeks out the help of Hart Moreland, the mercenary her father enlisted years ago to protect his land--when Hart was known as Duke the Gunslinger.

Now Earl of Perth in his native England, Hart has show more turned his back on his past in order to achieve a hard-earned position of respect and power, and the last thing he needs is a reminder of his violent history. But Mercy proves to be much more than just a painful remnant of the world he left behind. Vibrant, witty, and beautiful, she embodies the possibility for happiness that Hart desperately craves.

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Good book, a bit different than the usual England based historical. It begins with the explosive first encounter of Mercy and Hart back in Texas, then jumps six years and over the ocean to England. Mercy has come to England to find her brother who has disappeared, except for a few letters asking for money. She's had no success, so she comes to Hart, who has gone back to his real life as the Earl of Perth, hoping to convince him to help. It's not a pleasant meeting. Hart has worked very hard to keep his past a secret, not wanting anything to affect his sisters' standing in society and having Mercy around threatens to ruin it all.

Mercy is desperate to find her brother. She feels responsible for the rift between him and their father and show more wants to get them back together, but she can't find him. Her trip to England from Texas is supposedly to find a husband, but she could care less about that. She has found Lord Perth and is determined to get his help. She runs into some trouble because he isn't the least bit interested in helping her. Meanwhile she's having an interesting time of her own as part of the same house party. Her Texan attitudes just don't mix well with the Victorian way of doing things. I loved the whole shooting competition and how Mercy teased Hart into participating. That was the first real sign of the sparks the were flying between them. Mercy refused to give up her search and ended up blackmailing Hart into helping her. She was also determined to help in the search. She had a couple of times when she was a real idiot and could have made things much worse, but got lucky. Spending as much time as she did with Hart, she soon realized that the cold, hard man that everyone sees is hiding a man who is hiding a lot of pain. One of the things I liked best about her was how she got him to open up to her and how she tried to relieve some of his pain. She also fell hard for him, even though she was sure nothing would come of it because of the huge differences between them.

Hart is a man who keeps iron control over himself and his emotions at all times. Years ago he had become a soldier to help support his family, later going to America to earn more for the same reason. He has done things that haunt his memories and give him nightmares, and make him avoid being around people too much. He guards his secrets, fearing what kind of damage they could do to his sisters if they were revealed. Having Mercy show up threatens what little peace he has. He denies her request for his help not wanting anything to do with that life again. But he also can't deny how much she intrigues him and attracts him. It was fun watching him try to fight it, especially during the shooting scene. Thanks to her blackmail he has to help her and at first it really angers him, especially when she forces him to take her along. It isn't long before he wants to help her on his own. The scene where she finds him battling his nightmares is heartbreaking as we see everything that is haunting him. I loved how he was able to tell her everything. The events of the next morning were funny in a way as Hart gets what he wants but is afraid to take. I really enjoyed the ending.

The mystery of her brother Will's whereabouts was well done. It gave a look at some of the less pleasant parts of Victorian London. There was more to his disappearance than was first suspected and it was interesting to see how it played out. The revelation of the person behind his disappearance was a bit of a surprise.

I also found the other characters to be well done. Lady Acton was a typical society matriarch with the attitudes and prejudices of her time. She also seemed to have a tight control over her son, who was supposedly courting Hart's sister Annabelle. Of Hart's three sisters I liked Beryl the best. She seemed to have an excellent head on her shoulders as was shown later in the book. I liked the way she treated Mercy and her reaction to Hart's revelations was excellent. I found Fanny to be the most forgettable of the sisters with her constant weeping. Annabelle turned out to be a total bitch and completely deserves the mother-in-law that she gets. I would have liked to see more of an epilogue and some hint of what happens with Will.
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I found this book in a thrift shop and, being only 50 cents, decided to give it a go. Sometimes you get lucky and find wonderful gems in the 50 cent bin.

This time I was pleasantly surprised. Having never heard of Brockway I didn't know what to expect, but she delivered with a smart, witty novel that kept my attention the whole way through.

The mystery is quickly figured out but that doesn't detract from the story. The characters are nicely done, though there are a couple of groan worthy moments during the sex scenes where the purple prose gets a bit out of hand.

I thought Hart was an especially nice hero. I like heroes who have believable flaws and his was completely understandable. Mercy, his heroine, had a bit of the too-stupid-to-live show more syndrome but was a fun read nonetheless.

I'll definitely be looking for Brockway's other titles in the future.
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"Most importantly, Mercy and Hart aren't perfect people. They make mistakes. They hurt each other. They say the wrong thing at the wrong time. But they don't behave like children. They are two adults who (slowly) fall in love with someone who is the exact opposite of who they imagined they'd love."

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Connie Brockway is a romance writer.

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Original title
A Dangerous Man
People/Characters
Mercy Coltrane; Hart Moreland, Earl of Perth

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3552 .R61456 .D36Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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