Marriage Spell by Mary Jo Putney

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  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • 336pp

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    • Pub. Date: May 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

    Synopsis

    New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney is acclaimed by critics and readers alike for unforgettable storytelling and arresting characters. Now she introduces a Regency England you’ve never seen before, where dazzling magic is practiced in all but the highest reaches of Society, and where desire is the most mysterious and seductive force of all.

    One of the Duke of Wellington’s most respected officers, Jack Langdon, Lord Frayne, takes his family’s honor very seriously. He also hides a shameful secret: a talent for sorcery he has been raised to suppress and openly reject. But after an injury lands Jack at death’s door, his only chance at survival lies with Abigail Barton, a peer’s daughter and a skilled wizard. Her price: Jack’s hand in marriage. It isn’t long before Jack feels an irresistible attraction to his forthright new wife, whose allure is as intense as the reawakening magical abilities he can no longer deny.

    Abigail had to make a great sacrifice to perform a spell powerful enough to save Lord Frayne, and although she cannot help but be drawn to her reluctant husband’s surprising sensitivity and kindness, she knows all too well his distaste for magic. Once she has Jack’s name and the child she has always longed for, she is determined to live apart from him so that he can preserve his reputation–and so that she herself can stay true to her gifts.

    But neither Abby nor Jack reckons on the deep, long-simmering passions her spell ignites. They challenge each other’s extraordinary powers and deepest desires for the sake of a love that may cost them all they cherish most.

    Withbreathtaking skill and vivid historical detail, Mary Jo Putney weaves a tale of enchantment, mystery, and romance that will forever hold you spellbound.


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    Lord Frayne must hide his ability as a sorcerer; it's just not acceptable in Regency circles. But then he needs the help of a peer's daughter, the talented sorceress Abigail. Eventually, there's magic between them-after they marry. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author, Mary Jo Putney is a graduate of Syracuse University with degrees in eighteenth-century literature and industrial design. The author of more than two dozen novels, Putney has been a nine-time finalist in the Romance Writers of America RITA contests, and has won two RITAs, four consecutive Golden Leaf Awards for Best Historical Romance, as well as the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Historical Romance. Her books have been listed four times by Library Journal as among the top five romances of the year. Putney lives near Baltimore, Maryland, with her nearest and dearest, both two- and four-footed.


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    A decent romance bookby nightdweller20

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    March 04, 2009: I recently bought this book from the bargain section, and I didn't waste my money. The Marriage Spell is a pretty decent romance book. It's a little lacking in originality, being that it's about two people marrying each other without being in love; a sort of arranged marriage, but not the traditional kind. I also believe the book cover could've been more interesting to snag in customers. But other than that, it's a pretty good read. I read it in no time.

    I Also Recommend: Street Magic (Black London Series #1), The Sword (Sons of Destiny Series #1), Pleasure Unbound (Demonica Series #1), Ravenous, Burning Alive.

    Wonderful!! Didn't want to put it down..by Anonymous

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    July 16, 2007: This was one of those rare, wonderfully different romances that I thoroughly enjoyed reading and couldn't wait to refer to friends - hence am on-line to buy the rest of Ms. Putney's 'magic' series..If you enjoy romance and magic, this is a kick!


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