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Dancing with a Rogue (Berkley Sensation) [Paperback]

Patricia Potter (Author)
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Berkley Sensation July 1, 2003
New from the national bestselling author of The Diamond King...A story of two desperate people who seek revenge on the same devilish rogues-as an all-consuming desire smolders deep in their hearts...

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*Starred Review* The powerful, nefarious Thomas Kane, earl of Stanhope, and his colleagues are responsible for the death of Merry Anders' mother. So Merry, now famous as the "French" actress Monique Fremont, wants revenge. The same men are responsible for the ruin and suicide of Gabriel Manning's father. Gabriel, who's inherited a title and become rich from privateering, lives only to fulfill the oath of revenge his father made him take when he was 10 years old. Neither Merry nor Gabriel knows the other's plan to make Kane pay for his crimes. And even after they meet and fall in love, and in spite of the fact that the earl of Stanhope is Merry's father, nothing can extinguish their mutual thirst for revenge. Once again, Potter, author most recently of Broken Honor (2001), proves that she's adept at penning both enthralling historicals and captivating contemporary novels. Shelley Mosley
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (July 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425191001
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425191002
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,593,190 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Just too boring...., June 27, 2008
This review is from: Dancing with a Rogue (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
I wasn't happy with this book, but to be fair to this fabulous author, I went back and read it again. Unfortunately, it was just as boring the second time around. I don't know what happened to this one. The characters didn't shine, and there was no spark in the story.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A tad flat for my taste., June 3, 2004
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This review is from: Dancing with a Rogue (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
I hedged between three and four stars on this review. I'll explain why later.

Synopsis: Gabriel's father is ruined by a man named Stanhope when Gabriel is a young boy. Merry (or Monique) is a young girl when Stanhope ruins her mother and tries to kill them both--they flee to France where she becomes a celebrated actress with a fake persona of a woman who likes to be "protected" by patrons. (She's really not, and is pretty innocent.)

Fast forward. Gabriel has come into some money and a title and ventures to England from America to seek out revenge on Stanhope. Merry/Monique is on her way from France for the same reason.

Potter had a couple of great secondary characters in Dani, Merry/Monique's maid and Smythe, Gabriel's valet. (I enjoyed the two of them and would really like to see their story in another book.)

But to the main story. I was intrigued enough to finish the book--normally when I start to get a little bored, I drop the book and move on. I skipped through some pages while Merry /Monique and Gabriel were setting up their intrigue and getting Stanhope into their respective traps...I honestly think I skimmed up until page 200 or so before deciding to slow down and read.

That's where I fault the book. Picking up in the last third of the book, I wasn't lost. I could have done without the entire middle of the book, and the story would have been just fine. It seemed the author took a little bit too much time to get her characters together and in play on the book's premise. Once they got there and started admitting to themselves and their attendants how they felt, it made the book a bit smoother. I just wish it hadn't taken so long.

As for the characters--Gabriel was great. I thought he was fairly troubled and rightly so, but no so darned aloof and cold as some heros are. I liked him very much.

Merry/Monique--I'll be honest, she didn't stick in my head as much as some heroines. Maybe she lacked a little bit of a third dimension--she was a tad flat for my taste, but she still was readable and enjoyable. I forgave her shortcomings because she matched up well enough with Gabriel.

Overall, I'm not sure this would be my first pick, but it was good enough for me to look into more books by Ms. Potter.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Romantic Tale of Double Intrigue That Falls Short of Ingenuity., October 24, 2010
This review is from: Dancing with a Rogue (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
This is a tale of double intrigue set in Regency London.

Merry Anders aka Monique Fremont is a celebrated actress who is in London on a secret mission... to take down the powerful and corrupt men known as "The Group" - but mainly targeting the leader of the group Stanhope. Her reasons for a vendetta involve her mother who was once his lover. After impregnating her he attempted to kill her, abandons her and leaves her with no other choice but to pursue prostitution as a means to raise her daughter Merry/ Monique. Merry holds Stanhope, her father, responsible, and sets out to turn him and his men against each other through a plot of seduction.

Gabriel Manning is on a similar mission. When he was ten years old, his father commits suicide after he is framed in a financial plot of ruin. Before he dies, he names "The Group" responsible, and of course, especially Stanhope, and makes his ten year swear to take revenge and clear the family name. Gabriel and his mother are shunned after this scandal and flee to America to live with an uncle... leaving Gabriel to grow cold and alone, obsessed with a revenge plot. He returns to London as a young man to take down Stanhope though a somewhat intricate plot that involves turning the tables on the man in a similar situation that framed his father.

So, of course, the two cross paths and soon sparks fly. I had some serious issues with the novel though, that made it impossible to lose myself in it completely. First of all, Potter lays out everything above right away (so I'm not giving any spoilers away)... so the rest of the novel there's really nothing to learn about the characters. Second of all, I had a hard time with Merry/Monique's method of revenge involving her flirting with/ near seduction of her own father. (Ick.) Third, I found Merry/Monique's side of the story to be weak beyond that. We never find out what exactly the girl planned to do once she succeeded in seducing her father. It was Gabriel that had the trap planned... and she just fell into his plot. But what was her own plot? What was her plan if she hadn't met Gabriel?

There were also some consistency errors with the characters. For example, Gabriel tells Merry/Monique that he is pretending to court Stanhope's daughter (Pamela, who is also the heroine's sister) for show and that she has a lover already. Merry/Monique continues to be jealous about Pamela, as though she were never told their relationship was fake. THEN Pamela tells her (again) and it's like she hadn't already known and she is very surprised. But even still she continues after that to bait Gabriel about how he's pursuing this girl... even though TWICE she's been told it's a fake relationship.

Also, I couldn't stand the lying. The two characters lie to each other constantly. I didn't like the heroine because I couldn't tell when she was being real or fake. Though they were both liars the whole time, she was by far the worst.

On the good side of things, this book has very wonderful side characters. I simply adored the side plot of Danielle and Smythe. Unless I missed it, we never find out what Dani's story is... I was really intrigued by her.

For a better Potter historical - I recommend her Star Series or any of her Westerns.
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Monique Fremont, Miss Fremont, Lord Manchester, Marquess of Manchester, Lady Pamela, Earl of Stanhope, Lord Stammel, Lord Daven, Mademoiselle Fremont, Earl of Daven, Thomas Kane, Gabriel Manning, Hyde Park, Baron Tolvery, Merry Anders, Vauxhall Gardens, Monsieur Lynch, Pamela Kane, Perhaps Stanhope, Richard Taylor, Jack Pryor, Paul Lynch, Sydney Smythe
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