Enchanting the Lady by Kathryne Kennedy

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 71,616
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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 71,616

    Synopsis

    In Victorian London where titles are based on the inheritance of magical powers, a were-lion's obsessive quest for Merlin's relics will threaten his love for a disinherited duchess-as well as their very lives.

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    Little-noticed Felicity Seymour is a woman with a problem: she can't take control of her parents' lands until she can prove her magical abilities, of which she's never had the slightest hint. When she meets a handsome were-lion baronet, Terence Blackwell, she's surprised at his interest; what she doesn't know is that Terence smells the taint of relic-magic on her, the same magic that killed his brother. Resolving to learn her secrets, Terence courts the worried wallflower and is as surprised as anyone when he falls head over heels. Soon after they marry in secret, Felicity discovers that people she's trusted all her life are conspiring to steal her magic, her title and her land. Now she's got to stop them with the help of her new husband-but how much does she really know about her mysterious mate? The latest from Kennedy (Beneath the Thirteen Moons) is simply delightful, set in a fantasy-touched Victorian England that's imaginative, historically vigorous and ripe for further adventures. Felicity is a pleasantly unassuming heroine and is well matched in Terence, while the identity of the villain will keep readers guessing until the very end. (Jan.)

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    Enchanting Romanceby Anonymous

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    May 13, 2008: I was sent this book by a book club. I thought, 'This sounds interesting.' As soon as I began it, I could not put this book down. I am eagerly awaiting the next book in the Relics of Merlin series.

    a fantastic late Victorian romantic fantasyby harstan

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    December 27, 2007: In 1882 London, duchess-of-honor Felicity Seymour is worried that she legally will lose her inheritance as she lacks the magical gifts of her parents Prince Albert?s rule states that no magic equates to no duchy. Lion shapeshifter Sir Terence Blackwell enjoys finding ancient relics, but also is a close friend of the Prince, who asked him to participate in the test of Felicity. She ignominiously fails, but Terence feels something was not right as he experiences a trace of relic-magic in use, which makes no sense.-------------- - Terence decides to court Felicity somewhat because he is attracted other somewhat because he feels sorry for her as she is now a pariah like he is as a shapeshifter and somewhat because what he believes destroyed her test is too similar to what killed his brother. He needs to know whether Felicity is the user or the victim of dark magic. However, Terence never expected to fall in love with her.-------------- ENCHANTING THE LADY is a fantastic late Victorian romantic fantasy that casts a magic spell on the audience from the moment the heroine expects to fail her test and never let?s go until the final magical revelation. The story line is fast-paced with an underlying paranormal mystery that enhances the prime romantic plot the fantasy elements provide a unique look at 1882 England as Kathryne Kennedy provides her readers with a wonderful thriller.-------------- Harriet Klausner