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Desperately Seeking Excitement...

With the temporary prohibition on magic on the land of the Fae, Claire Thorne might as well go back to the Regency world. The haut ton has just as many annoying rules as her world, but at least they have parties and dances. Plus, the roguish Lord Phineas "Finn" Trimble is there...

When the feisty faerie tumbles into his room through a magical portal, Finn can't believe how completely unpredictable she is. Even before the two stumble into a dangerous intrigue that threatens both their worlds, Finn discovers that his hitherto carefree life is about to go up in smoke...

Praise for A Lady and Her Magic:

"A dash of Jane Austen and a sprinkle of faery dust make this book a treasure."—Kathryne Kennedy, author of The Elven Lord series

"Charming and filled with the magic of love and faith...Falkner's tale whisks readers into a realm of enchantment."—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars

"Marvelous magical mayhem."—Midwest Book Review

"Absolutely enchanting...a delicious Regency fairy tale beautifully written."—Romance Junkies

  • Sales Rank: #741736 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-06-04
  • Released on: 2013-06-04
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
" The hilarious banter between the characters in The Magic of "I Do" will make you laugh out loud, the danger will send chills down your spine and the romance will bring sighs of joy to your lips. 4 ½ Stars" - RT Book Reviews

"Witty banter, great storyline, steamy sex, and faerie magic... A beautifully told story." - Up All Night Novels

"So much fun to read... " - Bitten by Paranormal Romance Reviews

"Wickedly funny... Filled with supernatural charm. " - Novels Alive

"Brilliant! I absolutely adored The Magic of "I Do." It was a lovely romance mixed with faerie fantasy-a perfect combination." - Imagine a World

"Move out of the way vampires, werewolves, and zombies, and make room for the faeries... Absolutely entertaining from beginning to end. " - Long and Short Reviews

"Charming and enchanting..." - What I'm Reading

"A lively paranormal historical romance that felt light and airy... " - All Things Urban Fantasy

"Tammy Falkner writes with a magical quill that will transport you to the land of Fae. You will find yourself immersed in an unforgettable story that you can't help but gobble up!" - Romance Junkies

"Quirky... unique... A wonderful read. " - Inside BJ's Head

About the Author
As half of the Lydia Dare writing team, Tammy Falkner has co-written ten books, including A Certain Wolfish Charm and In the Heat of the Bite. A huge fan of Regency England, her new series explores the theory that the fae can walk between the glittering world of the ton and their own land. Tammy lives on a farm in rural North Carolina with her husband and a house full of boys, a few dogs, and a cat or two. Visit her website: www.tammyfalkner.com.

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One

Autumn 1817

A faerie without magic was about as useless as a carriage without a horse. If Claire Thorne had known that this would be her reward for trying to save her sister from the dangerous Duke of Robinsworth, she never would have gotten involved in her sister's mission. She would have stayed at home. The land of the fae was so much more comfortable than the land where others resided.

Claire refused to look at her abductor. She refused to acknowledge his presence, although he did have her magic dust. It was in his pocket at that very moment. Despite the fact that she'd warned him it could explode in untrained hands, he'd taken it with no hint of hesitation. And now he refused to give it back. Claire lifted her chin and stared out the coach window. If anyone had told her a sennight ago that Lord Phineas would take her hostage, she would have laughed in his face. Yet here she was, at his mercy.

"Oh, blissful silence," he said. He must have said it to himself, because he certainly couldn't be talking to her.

"You really should return my dust to me before it does you harm." She didn't look at him as she talked. She continued to stare at the changing landscape. They'd left behind the bustle of Mayfair and were headed toward... nowhere, it appeared.

"And just what kind of harm might a little bottle of shimmer do to me?" He looked much too composed.

"It could explode and blow off an arm." She finally turned to look toward him and found him grinning at her unrepentantly. That man had a smile that could stop a lady's heart. Though it had no effect on hers. Well, almost no effect. His sparkling blue eyes made him look impertinent enough to annoy her to no end.

He held out his hand and appraised his arm with a critical eye. "I can live without an arm." Lord Phineas swiped a lock of hair from his forehead and lowered his arm back to his side. He arched a golden brow at her as though taunting her to continue her threats. He hadn't seen threats yet. Just wait until she turned him into a toad. Or a pig so that his outside could reflect his inside.

Claire let her gaze roam up and down his body slowly. "It might blow off something you use on occasion." Her eyes stopped at his lap. He fidgeted in his seat. "It's really quite volatile in the hands of the untrained."

That wasn't true. Not in the least little bit. But he didn't need to know that. In his hands, the dust was useless. Just shimmery flecks of shiny things he didn't understand. In her hands, however, it was quite useful. If she wasn't afraid to commit one of the Unpardonable Errors-never use your magic to do harm-she would take a chance and wrest it from his possession. But if she had the dust in her hands right at that moment, she would use it to harm him. In a most satisfying way.

She forced herself into a casual shrug. "Take a chance. Blow off an appendage. Perhaps you'll be lucky and it'll be the smallest one. One you probably don't get to use much."

His smile vanished. "I can assure you there's nothing small about my appendage."

She grinned. "That's not what she said..." She left the taunt dangling in the air. His face flushed. She must have touched a sore spot. But since he was holding her hostage, he deserved to be just as uncomfortable as she was.

***

How the devil could a faerie be aware of his problems with his mistress? Katherine had only left him a few weeks before. It wasn't his fault that she'd spread a bit of a rumor about his prowess in the bedroom. One that was completely unfounded upon reality. He narrowed his eyes at Miss Thorne. "Are your people omniscient?"

She didn't answer. She simply turned to look out the window again. Blast and damn. The woman was already driving him toward Bedlam and he'd only had her in his possession for a few hours. His brother, Robin, would owe him dearly for this. Very dearly.

The carriage hit a rut in the road and she bounced in her seat. She uttered a most unladylike oath as her head bumped the roof of the carriage. "Beg your pardon?" he asked. He cupped a hand around his ear. "I didn't quite hear that."

"If I'd meant for you to hear it, you would have heard it." She adjusted her skirts, settling back more heavily against the squabs. The bounce had left her looking a bit disheveled, with a strawberry blond curl hanging across her forehead. She blew the lock of hair with an upturned breath.

She really was quite pretty if one could get over the shrewish behavior. Her body was tall and willowy, her limbs long and graceful. Her heart-shaped face would probably be beautiful if she ever graced it with a smile.

"Just where are we going?" she asked. She still didn't look at him. She gazed out the window with the countenance of someone who had the weight of the world upon her shoulders.

"My house in Bedfordshire."

Her shoulders stiffened and then she exhaled deeply.

"And just what recommends such a place?"

"It has bars on the windows and heavy locks on the doors." It didn't. But she didn't have to know that.

"It will take more than bars and windows to keep a faerie under lock and key." She sniffed and raised her nose in the air.

"Then thank God there are ropes aplenty. I will tie you to my side if I must. I did promise Robin I'd take care of you." That was a bit of a long and sordid tale, and he still didn't understand the half of it. "Pray tell me how you people came to exist."

She arched a delicate brow at him. "The same way you did." Her face flushed scarlet. "Do you really need me to tell you about reproduction?"

Damn her hide. He didn't need her to explain anything about reproduction. This lady knew how to jab him where it hurt, though. He would have to take great care with her. He grinned slowly and leaned forward. "Please do. If you're lacking anything in the telling of how babes are made, I'll fill in the blanks for you. Certainly, you have questions about it."

"Should any pressing questions arise, I'll be sure to let you know." She looked back out the window. Damn, he hoped that Robin finished up his business soon so he could free the harpy.

"How long do you plan to keep me there?"

"As long as it takes for Robin to finish his business." The sooner, the better.

"I'm certain he's done by now. So we can turn around and go back to the city." She looked quite pleased by that idea. A smile tipped her lips and the beauty of it nearly took Finn's breath away.

"He'll send word when he's done. I'll set you free not a moment before."

She laughed lightly, and the sound raked over his skin like silky fingertips in the night. "Only an idiot would think he can keep a faerie confined." She snorted lightly. It was a most unladylike noise, but he found himself biting back a grin at the sound.

Finn leaned over and looked out the window at the cloud-filled sky. If he couldn't keep her confined, the inclement weather would. Unless he was mistaken, the snow would begin to fall before they reached their destination. Then she would be as confined by the elements as she was by him. Perhaps he wouldn't have to tie her to him. He'd have to wait and see.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Overall, an easy read. Nothing memorable, but a pleasant way to spend an evening.
By E. Homar
This was an easy read. After getting a bit into the book, I realized it was part of a series. Not sure if it's the second or third book. Might have been a better read if I'd read the earlier works, but it did stand alone.

The gist of the story is a lord from Regency England falls in love with a fairy from the land of the Fae. On their first night together. *eye roll* He has her vial of fairy dust so she can't do magic. She pretends to get a little intoxicated and helps him do likewise. They have sex, and while he's sleeping it off, she steals back her fairy dust and slips away.

Seems like a one night stand, except they're now in love with each other...

There's a bit about not knowing her parents because her father is human and so she was taken from them and raised by grandparents. Maybe there was more on this in the first book, but this felt like it was loaded with plot potential that never happened.

There was no world-building for the Fae lands. None. I never understood why there was an issue between the Fae and humans having relations. Other than Plot Demands It.

Pros

1. The steamy scenes were well done.
2. The author earned her ending with the villain. Everything has been laid out throughout the story, so his demise is well staged.
3. While it was awfully fast, the sweet romance between the characters appealed to me.

Cons

1. I never understood the villain. Why didn't he just kill the heroine when he had her? Where was the heroine's magic dust?
2. The overall plot was pretty sparse. And I am not much of a fan of characters falling in love after knowing each other one night.
3. The heroine did some risky stupid things and didn't seem able to take care of herself. Would have much preferred to see her as strong, independent and capable so I didn't want to wring her neck when she behaved carelessly.

Overall, an easy read. Nothing unexpected, nothing very memorable, but a pleasant way to spend an evening.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic Read
By LAS Reviewer
Move out of the way vampires, werewolves, and zombies, and make room for the faeries. Yes, I said faeries, and while Claire may be beautiful, she is as feisty as any other paranormal creature I have ever been introduced to. It was nice to see a faerie be portrayed as a strong independent female.

Finn is not a human weakling either. Finn has a subtle strength to him that I came to enjoy. He didn't have to prove that he was the big man on campus to win over my heart, or Claire's. It was the small things that proved that he was more than capable of protecting the ones he cared for and providing whatever they needed. While his playboy antics were a problem for him in the past, it is clear that he is not willing to miss a good thing when it comes to Claire. His ex's popping up in the story also made for interesting little twists that enhanced the story line.

One aspect that I think is worth mentioning was how entertaining Claire's internal battle was when it came to Finn. His being human was a large concern of hers and on more than a few occasions almost blinded her to not only how much Finn cared for her, but also her own feelings towards him. Her past plays a large role in her prejudices against humans and faeries having relations, so her relationship development with Finn allowed me to see both her romantic as well as personal growth. It also provides a better idea of real life prejudices, because I could sympathize with her feelings, yet not agree with them.

This story was absolutely entertaining from beginning to end. It is a story I would most certainly recommend for its distinguished characters and exciting plot line.

Originally posted at Long and Short Reviews

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Fairies and romance
By Blodeuedd
This book takes place after book 1 ended, but you do not have to read book 1 to be able to follow it. Instead you get to know one angry fairy who is "kidnapped" by a rogue, the brother of the man her sister married.

Yes so Claire is a fairy from fairyland. Her sister married a duke and got a HEA. While Claire is sent with Phineas to be out of the way. And that can mean only one thing, romance. Claire tries to stay by her fairy rules, but attraction is something you can avoid for a while, but not forever. While Phineas, oh he is a rogue. I mean one thing that happened had me looking up and saying wow almost. Cos well that is not something I would have thought would take place. What you wonder? Ha, like I would spill the beans. Just trust me, roguish behavior, in a sort of good way.

The drama takes place in that well she is duh a fairy and should not fall for a human. Then there is something else. And then at last there is a really bad guy who I want to kick. Powers conspire to keep them apart.

It was cute with a few hot moments. A light book that I read fast.

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