For Felicity Seymour, the time has come to prove her worth
in the world. The problem is that Felicity lives in a world
ruled by magic, where individual power determines your
place in society, and although Felicity's parents had power
to spare, she is sadly lacking in the magic department.
She's sure there is magic inside her...somewhere...but if she
fails her testing, someone else will hold her title.
Terrance Blackwell, a shape-shifter and relic hunter, is
immune to magic but can sense it around him. He discerns
magic in Felicity but is at a loss to determine if the
magic is hers or has been placed on her. Terrance is on the
hunt for the 13 relics of Merlin, and since Felicity seems
to be the key to one of the stones, Terrance stays close to
the young beauty. It's not long before Terrance discovers
that there's more to Felicity than meets the eye, although
what meets the eye is certainly attractive enough, and
falls head over heels in spite of himself.
Magical is really the best word to describe ENCHANTING THE
LADY, the beginning of a promising new series. Delightful
also comes to mind; okay, maybe enchanting. A little danger
and suspense thrown into a fantasy world of romance -- there
is nothing here not to like.
In a world where magic ruled everything, Felicity Seymour
couldn’t perform even the simplest spell. If she didn’t
pass her testing, she’d lose her duchy—and any hope of
marriage. But one man didn’t seem to mind her lack of
dowry: a darkly delicious baronet who had managed to scare
away the rest of London’s Society misses.
Sir Terence Blackwell knew the enchanting woman before him
wasn’t entirely without magic. Not only could she
completely disarm him with her gorgeous lavender eyes and
frank candor, but his were-lion senses could smell a dark
power on her—the same kind of relic-magic that had killed
his brother. Was she using it herself, or was it being
used against her?
One needed a husband, and the other needed answers. But
only together could they find the strongest magic of all:
true love.