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A rogue wizard threatens the stability of the world. It is magician Adrian Hughes's quest to find and stop the wizard before magic holes destroy the atmosphere. It is his dream to win Margaret Ridgemont. | A rogue wizard threatens the stability of the world. It is magician Adrian Hughes's quest to find and stop the wizard before magic holes destroy the atmosphere. It is his dream to win Margaret Ridgemont. |
Revision as of 19:10, 4 April 2009
- Author: Ann Tracy Marr
- Genre: Historical Romance
- ISBN 10: 1587496933
- ISBN 13: 978-1587496936
- Length: 302 pages
- Price at Amazon.com: 3.99 (Kindle) 15.95 (paperback)
- Publication Date: 2008
Book Description
The lady, the libertine and the whimsical magician battle for love.
A rogue wizard threatens the stability of the world. It is magician Adrian Hughes's quest to find and stop the wizard before magic holes destroy the atmosphere. It is his dream to win Margaret Ridgemont.
But in 1814, the fathers decide. Margaret and James Treadway will marry. Period, end of discussion. It promises to be a hell of an arranged marriage.
With magic holes forming in the most unexpected places, Adrian’s quest throws him into the deepest pit of all, the void of a loveless marriage.
Reviews
…. an electrifying book that will keep you enthralled to the very end…. a unique Regency fantasy romance, a love triangle of such realism your heart will go out to the young couple.
Betty Dravis, Top 1000 Reviewer, Amazon.com
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…. If Georgette Heyer were still with us, I'd like to think she'd approve of this alternate Regency…
Jane Bowers, Romance Reviews Today ([2])
…. a mix of mystery to the magic that will entice you to keep reading, wanting to know what happens next. Anne, Book Reviews Only ([3])