A Distant Magic
(Guardian sereis #3)
by Mary Jo Putney
Del Rey
July 17, 2007
ISBN #0345476913
352 pages
Hardcover
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Other Books by
Mary Jo Putney

A Stockingful of Joy

The Marriage Spell

The Marriage Spell

Dragon Lovers

Dangerous to Know

Angel Rogue

Petals in the Wind

The Marriage Spell

Irresistible Forces

Christmas Revels

A Stockingful of Joy

A Kiss of Fate

River of Fire

The Journey Home

Shattered Rainbows

The Bartered Bride

A Kiss of Fate

Dearly Beloved

Irresistible Forces

Uncommon Vows

Twist of Fate

Dancing on the Wind

Christmas Revels

Veils of Silk

The Bartered Bride

The Spiral Path

The China Bride

The Burning Point

Faery Magic

Stocking Full of Joy

REVIEW

"excellent Guardians historical romantic fantasy"

In the Mediterranean Sea, pirate Captain Nikolai Gregorio kidnaps Scottish Guardian Jean Macrae out of a thirst for revenge. Two decades ago Jean's father wronged Nikolai, or at least he believes the man did.

Although he has some magical skills, Nikolai is unprepared for the prowess of the Guardian he holds prisoner. He especially cannot understand his attraction to the daughter of his enemy. Meanwhile Jean sees the inherent good inside her captor as he only attacks slave ships in order to free the slaves taking those less fortunate to a haven. As they fall in love, freed slave Adia Adams comes from 1787 to 1753 to enlist their help in protecting the newly formed abolitionist movement.

The third Guardians historical romantic fantasy (see A KISS OF FATE and STOLEN MAGIC) is a fabulous thriller that uses magic (to include time traveling) that enhances a strong look at eighteenth century slavery issue. The strong relationship between the lad characters changes over the course of the exciting story line, but it is the astute subplot involving the relatively new abolitionist movement that grips readers. Mary Jo Putney's fans and anyone who appreciates a thought provoking tale will want to read the well written A DISTANT MAGIC.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 24, 2007



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Summary

Nikolai Gregorio feels that he was betrayed into slavery by Macrae of Dunrath, father of Jean Macrae. Though many years have passed, he burns for vengeance almost as much as he desises slavery. Jean Macrae is visiting in Marseilles when their paths cross.



 

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