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SummaryDear Reader,
Midsummer Magic, the first novel in the Magic
Trilogy, was published at the end of 1987. Now,
eleven years later, we're reissuing the trilogy with
brand-new clothes. I haven't done any rewriting, as
this novel is just dandy the way it is.
Philip Hawksbury, the Earl of Rothermere, obeying his
father's dying wish, hies himself to Scotland
to offer for one of the daughters of Alexander Kilbracken,
the Earl of Ruthven.
Frances Kilbracken, informed of the earl's arrival
and his mission, disguises herself as a bespectacled
dowd so she won't be the one selected by the young
earl. But choose her he does, and for all the wrong
reasons.
The newly married couple return to England, together but
not at all happy. Philip dumps Frances
at Desborough Hall, his ancestral estate, and heads
back to his old life in London. Ah, but Desborough
has a stud farm and racing stable, and Frances is
magic with horses.
When the earl returns to his home, driven by
guilt he discovers the woman he married has grossly
deceived him. What follows is a battle of the sexes
that will have you chuckling, maybe even howling
with laughter.
Let me know what you think of this first of the
Magic novels-it's one of my own favorites.
Catherine Coulter
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