Sweet Mercy

Sweet Mercy by Katherine Kincaid is a historical fiction novel published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in November 1999. This edition, written in English and spanning 352 pages, presents the story of Mercy Collier, a strong-willed woman who defies societal expectations during the American Revolution. With her beauty and skillful horsemanship, Mercy stands out as a character who challenges the norms of her time, particularly in her refusal to marry as her father wishes.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and rebellion, as Mercy encounters Lord Ian Montjoy, a spy for King George III. Their meeting ignites a complex relationship that intertwines personal desires with the larger backdrop of historical conflict. The book delves into the dynamics of love and loyalty amid the tumultuous events of the era, offering insights into the struggles faced by those who dared to defy authority.
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As high-strung and beautiful as the horse she rode so skillfully, no one could tell Mercy Collier what to do. She had defied her father’s wish to marry and was an outspoken supporter of the American Revolution. At once bewitched and wary of her spirit, no man had ever come close to setting her blood on fire…until she met Lord Ian Montjoy, a spy for king George III.
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