Monday, October 1, 2012
Review of A LADY AND HER MAGIC
A LADY AND HER MAGIC may be purchased here.
A LADY AND HER MAGIC
Tammy Falkner
Ashley Trimble, the Duke of Robinsworth, is almost a pariah in society. It is rumored that Ashley murdered his wife, after she died under suspicious circumstances, leaving their daughter motherless.
Sophia Thorne has been sent by the Fae to help Ashley's daughter,Anne, but she hopes to help Ashley, too.
It is seldom, that this reader comes across a book, which puts a smile on my face in just a few paragraphs, but A LADY AND HER MAGIC is such a book. It is an even rarer occurrence, when the smile lasts the entire book, but this book provided me with this lucky happenstance. Part regency romance and part paranormal, my two favorite genres, A LADY AND HER MAGIC is filled with humorous scenes and quirky characters. Ashley blames himself for his wife's death and has become something of a recluse, there is a real sadness about him. Anne has learned to act out and has become a terror, who goes through governesses almost weekly. Sophia, who is lovely and vibrant, soon has Anne and Ashley charmed. The secondary characters make a great addition to the story and add to the amusement in the book. Even though, there are plenty of humorous scenes, there are, also some serious and emotional scenes.
A LADY AND HER MAGIC is a charming romance, which just hits the spot for this reader.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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4 comments:
This sounds like a light fun read. I enjoy books like this to read in between some of the darker and more complex books. Sometimes I just want to read something lighthearted and like you, I also enjoy both regency and paranormal. Great review!
Thanks for the great review! So glad you enjoyed it!
Tammy
awww this sounds so sweet. Great review.
Yes, it is a great read. I enjoyed it more than I have any book in awhile.
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