Author: Patricia Rice
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
She has the magic as her birthright. . .
Ninian is a healer, but she's a Malcolm first and foremost, and Malcolms have always had a bit of magic -- unpredictable though it is -- to aid them in their pursuits. She knows she must accept what she is or perish, but then Lord Drogo Ives arrives, bringing the deepest, most powerful magic she's ever experienced and turning Ninian's world upside down. . .
A man of science doesn't believe in anything he can't see. . .
Drogo Ives has no time for foolish musings or legends, even if he can't seem to resist the local witch. Thrown together by a series of disastrous events, Ninian won't give herself fully to Drogo until she can make him trust and believe in her, and that's the last thing he'll ever do. . .
As the danger and chaos surrounding them escalates, Drogo and Ninian will be forced to decide: their love or their lives. . .
Drogo on the other hand is city bred and lives by logic. He does not trust anything mystical or magical - or let's just say he doesn't believe in it. He is the oldest Ives brother and has spent his entire life making sure that the rest of his family is provided for. This leaves him alone with just his ledgers and his books most of the time.
Somehow these two lonely people are thrown together - well, they have help from Drogo's half sister Sarah, who seems to think that Ninian is the only one who can have Drogo's child. I love the way that they fight each other through out the whole book - both wanting what they think they can't have. It is almost like they can't see what is standing right in front of them.
This is a reprint as this book was first published about 10 years ago. It is the first in a series and I am looking forward to learning more about these two families - the Ives and the Malcolms. They have a rich history and much legend in the village is built around what would happen if two of them ever got together. If you like the current batch of paranormal/historical romances that are out, I would recommend giving this one a shot!
~I received a complimentary copy of this book from Sourcebooks in exchange for my review.~
Publisher/Publication Date: Sourcebooks Casablanca, Reprint March 1, 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4022-5193-1
352 pages
1 comment:
I had a few issues with this book when I read it but overall I thought it was an okay read. Is this book a part of a series?? I would be interested in continuing on if it was as I was left with a few questions. Nice review!
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