MacKenzie's Magic

Debra Dier


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Open door [?] · 1 ratings · Published: 01 May 2001

MacKenzie's Magic by Debra Dier
Jane was too practical to believe in wishing on a star. But after she was forced to marry Dominic Stanbridge -- the most notorious rake in London -- she would try just about anything to find the true love she had read of in her romances. Steeling herself against the scoundrel's wiles, she promised to thwart his attempts at seduction. Yet nothing could have prepared her for her husband's abrupt about-face the morning after their wedding.

Suddenly the city's fashion plate was running about clad in only his silk robe, speaking in a strange Scottish accent, and claiming to have never seen a fork. Jane couldn't possibly believe what he said: that he was Colin MacKenzie, a Scottish earl who had lived 300 years ago. Nor could she believe the spine-tingling attraction she felt for the man she had sworn to hate. But then, Jane had never believed she could be bewitched, and suddenly she was at the mercy of...
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