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In the hands of two magicians, magic masquerades as fate, pushing Katherine Scoville into the Earl of Shelton's arms. Obscuring truth and exposing lies, it forges a marriage that pleases no one. | In the hands of two magicians, magic masquerades as fate, pushing Katherine Scoville into the Earl of Shelton's arms. Obscuring truth and exposing lies, it forges a marriage that pleases no one. |
Revision as of 19:39, 4 April 2009
- Author: Ann Tracy Marr
- Genre: Historical Romance
- ISBN 13: 978-1-58749-720-9
- Length: 235 pages
- Price at Amazon.com: 3.99 (Kindle)
- Publication Date: 2009
Book Description
Magic is the most powerful force in the world.
It can make a marriage -- or break it.
In the hands of two magicians, magic masquerades as fate, pushing Katherine Scoville into the Earl of Shelton's arms. Obscuring truth and exposing lies, it forges a marriage that pleases no one.
Heedless of the scandal which could rock the Regency world, Shelton brings his fantasies of the perfect mistress to life, charring Katherine's dreams of a conventional marriage.
She rebels.
With irresistible magic guiding his thoughts, will Shelton offer his heart to his wife -- or his body to his mistress?
Book 3 in a series, preceded by Thwarting Magic and Round Table Magician.
Reviews
... absolutely a roller coaster ride…invoking strong emotions… I enjoyed how the author based her story on the love of Katherine and Lord Shelton, but the battle between the mages played a key role in the story...
Delane, Coffee Time Romance
. . . . With entertaining sequences of draconian behavior and laugh-out-loud scenes of family dysfunction, poor Katherine must weather abuse from a man she can not help loving and the mother-in-law from Hell… Highly recommended.
Danielle Thorne ([1])