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Midsummer Magick

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Tudor England, 1559

The Virgin Queen's Court whispers about shy scholar Lady Linnet Norwood, who spent a year and a day trapped in the Faerie realm and returned as a ruined woman. Linnet, however, is not yet free of magick. Otherworldly forces plot to use her to incite a bloody uprising that will twist the fates of mortal and Faerie realms alike.

Exiled angel Zamiel wavers on the edge of accepting an offer from his fallen father to become Prince of Hell. Lucifer knows Lady Linnet's significance, and urges his son to pursue and protect her for sinister ends.

As Linnet flees those who would make her a pawn, Zamiel follows, tempting her trust and her passion. But the more he employs his killing rage on her behalf, the more he dreams of laying it aside in favor of peace.

If the two can find faith together, they might sunder the unholy alliance that threatens the dawn of the Golden Age of England.

Book two of The Magick Trilogy.

99,000 words
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCarina Press
Release dateAug 12, 2013
ISBN9781426895951
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    Apr 23, 2017

    Linnet Norwood, a newly-minted countess, is on a mission to recover her lost memories as well as her lost mother. Someone, however, seems to have other plans as attempts against her life become commonplace. A mysterious stranger, Zamiel, comes to her rescue, but who is he, really, and what is he hiding? And who is Linnet, really? The answer would impact the fates of multiple nations and two different worlds.This is an interesting blend of Christian and pagan folklore with everything from fallen angels to the Holy Grail and King Arthur thrown in amidst the backdrop of Queen Elizabeth I's court. While part of the Magick Trilogy, I didn't feel that I had really missed anything by not reading the first book as the necessary parts of that story were retold in this second book so that the reader could fully understand.