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* '''Author''': [[Laura Kinsale]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Laura Kinsale]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Avon]]
 
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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
Merlin Lambourne is determined to invent a flying machine. Ransom is determined to use her for his own patriotic purposes. Then things change.
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All the king's men could not surpass the intellect, nor all the king's ladies the beauty of Merlin Lambourne. As the infamous Napoleon's deadly army grows ever closer, Lord Ransom Falconer frantically searches for an inventor who can create a new way to defeat the advancing forces. He unexpectedly finds that only the lovely Merlin is adequate for the challenge. Drunk from her intoxicating beauty, Falconer whisks Merlin back to his home on a trail of tender kisses, oblivious to mounting whispers of scandal. His quickly falls under the spell of her magical touch. But as Napoleon draws nearer, Falconer must use Merlin's own inventions to protect her from danger. The magic of love surrounds them as they fall under the spell of undeniable passion.  
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== Recognitions ==
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* [[1988 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1988 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Regency Romance]]

Latest revision as of 19:00, 11 November 2022


  • Author: Laura Kinsale
  • Publisher: Avon
  • Year: 1987, Re-issued 1997, now available in print-on-demand trade paperback
  • Setting: Regency England
  • Amazon Listing: Midsummer Moon

Book Description

All the king's men could not surpass the intellect, nor all the king's ladies the beauty of Merlin Lambourne. As the infamous Napoleon's deadly army grows ever closer, Lord Ransom Falconer frantically searches for an inventor who can create a new way to defeat the advancing forces. He unexpectedly finds that only the lovely Merlin is adequate for the challenge. Drunk from her intoxicating beauty, Falconer whisks Merlin back to his home on a trail of tender kisses, oblivious to mounting whispers of scandal. His quickly falls under the spell of her magical touch. But as Napoleon draws nearer, Falconer must use Merlin's own inventions to protect her from danger. The magic of love surrounds them as they fall under the spell of undeniable passion.

Recognitions