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Inspired by the book "The Trouble with Magic" by Patricia Rice, I'd like to ask what magic power you would like to have or your favorite book with magical elements.
Leave your pick in the comments section and be entered to win a copy of "The Trouble with Magic", sponsored by Sourcebooks!
"The Trouble with Magic" info from Sourcebooks:
Is Her Magic a Gift or a Curse...?
All the Malcolms have some magic, but Lady Felicity's ability to read people's emotions simply by touching them or their possessions overwhelms her. She's reached a marriageable age, but how can she ever wed when she can see so clearly a man's guilty secrets?
Only He Can Tell the Difference...
Ewen Ives, itinerant rake and adventurous inventor, knows better than to underestimate the mischief of the Malcolms. But sparks fly when he encounters Felicity, and Ewen can't seem to refuse her plea for assistance...
"Rice's enchanting book is truly spellbinding."—Booklist
"You can always count on Patricia Rice for an entertaining story with just the right mix of romance, humor, and emotion."—The Romantic Reader
"Patricia Rice's historicals are deliciously fresh, sexy fun. Never has the battle of the sexes been more charming!"—Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author
All the Malcolms have some magic, but Lady Felicity's ability to read people's emotions simply by touching them or their possessions overwhelms her. She's reached a marriageable age, but how can she ever wed when she can see so clearly a man's guilty secrets?
Only He Can Tell the Difference...
Ewen Ives, itinerant rake and adventurous inventor, knows better than to underestimate the mischief of the Malcolms. But sparks fly when he encounters Felicity, and Ewen can't seem to refuse her plea for assistance...
"Rice's enchanting book is truly spellbinding."—Booklist
"You can always count on Patricia Rice for an entertaining story with just the right mix of romance, humor, and emotion."—The Romantic Reader
"Patricia Rice's historicals are deliciously fresh, sexy fun. Never has the battle of the sexes been more charming!"—Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author
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- Ends Fri Aug 31
Thanks to everyone for entering! Good luck!
This book looks fab! Thanks for adding to my tbr mountain!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I would like to be able to teleport to anywhere I wanted to go, sure would save on gasoline :).
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrel. This sounds like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteIf this was an audio I would snatch it up. I love the idea that she has a hard time 'cause she sees their real intentions. Great contest. (not an entry)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book with magical elements would be the Harry Potter series.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to fly!!
ReplyDeleteLive forever.
ReplyDeleteI would love the ability to read people's minds.
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A Discovery of Witches.
ReplyDeleteI really liked a fantasy series (Protector of Ter Chadain) by C.S. Yelle. I've read the first two so far Reclaming Ter Chadain and Black Stones of Ter Chadain.
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