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Gosh Mo. Now I want to read these. I found this review of "The Man Outside"
http://dearauthor.com/book-reviews/ov...

I would read more of her work, but it is not as readily available as other Harley authors. Which is a shame.
The Black Hunter
To Cage a Whirlwind
The Silver Cage
Are some of my favorites

I would read more of her work, but it is not as..."
I read The Man Outside and loved it. Would have liked more interaction between H and h, tho. Thanks for the recs!

I would read more of her work, but it is not as..."
Thanks for the recs. I would definitely haunt for these books (though they are so rare!).
Any recs with the kind of hero I described? Another example would be:
Iris Bromige's Laurian Vale
These may not all exactly fit your specifications, but these heroes are not outwardly alpha:
Beyond Compare by Penny Jordan
Don't Ask Me Now by Emma Darcy
Something in Return by Karen van der Zee
Waking Up by Amanda Carpenter






https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1.... Try this one by Penny Jordan
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Recently, I like reading about the quiet, reserved hero, who is not very popular and seemingly does not have much to offer. Usually there is an other man, who the heroine starts out thinking she loves. However, as we (and the heroine) get to know the Hero, we find he is incredibly brilliant, quietly determined, awesome, and ten times better than the other man.
Good examples of books with this description of Hero are:
Sara Craven's Comparative Stranger
Jane Donnely's The Man Outside
I wish more authors would write Heroes like this. Please recommend books like this that are well written. I tend to read HP books written before 1996 because they are more well written and engrossing in their narratives and dialogues as opposed to relying on gazillions of sex scenes to keep the book moving (open to reading later books if they're well written)I like books that get you hooked right from the first page.
Thanks