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Where Magic Dwells - cover

Where Magic Dwells

Rexanne Becnel

Publisher: Open Road Media Romance

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Summary

Deep in Radnor Forest, the magic of a captivating seeress is no match for unbridled, blazing desire Her heart belongs to the five children she has raised, all of them orphans from the Welsh-English war. Her beauty as enchanting as her magic, the proud Wynne ab Gruffydd, Seeress of Radnor, would wage war to protect her children, regardless of the cost to herself. When Sir Cleve FitzWarin is dispatched to Wales to reclaim his liege lord’s orphaned offspring—and secure the handsome riches that come with his success—he meets Wynne head-on and quickly finds himself ensnared in her magical trap. But Cleve has ungodly powers of his own—powers that lay siege to Wynne’s heart and threaten her resolve. Girded for battle, they vow to vanquish each other, but will raw, consuming passion defeat them both? 
Available since: 04/09/2013.
Print length: 390 pages.

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