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Twist Legend into Truth...
Enter an alternate reality where King Arthur's founding of the Round Table and knights' quests are not
myth, but elements of a sterling period in history.
In Ann Tracy Marr's paranormal Regency romances, King Arthur and Merlin leave a rich legacy that influences life in Regency England.
Camelot is the seat of the royal court of Britain; Prinny avoids it and his parents like the plague.
Chivalry is a way of life for gentlemen, while ladies delight in balls, Norwich shawls, and gossip.
The Council of Mages works with the government protecting the peace of the Isles, but magicians keep their abilities secret from a people who remember Mordred's treachery.
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The Banshee series
Now available in paperback at Amazon.com. . .
Like all star crossed lovers, Katherine and Alexander make a muddle of their relationship in To His Mistress. His stubbornness is unequaled and she is delightfully clueless. Behind the scenes, two magicians lay a wager on the success of the marriage. Human nature and magic produce unpredictable results.
In Round Table Magician and Thwarting Magic young, virile magicians find creating
sparks with a lady as rewarding as making magic. One is a damn-your-eyes aristocrat, the other a whimsical admirer of kangaroos. The ladies they fall in love with are as different as a comet and the moon.
Keeper of the Grail (not released yet) is the most mystical book in the series. Yes, the title refers to the Holy Grail, which is kept in the Tower of London -- and the man charged with its care, Sir Sloane Johnstone. Sloane is cool, just the man you want around when the going gets tough. Sarah Frampton thinks so, and she is the person who has to be pleased. Unlike the other books in the series, the hero is not a magician. There are only so many of that special breed, you know.
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Starting June 2, 2012
A summer blog tour with 8 authors
(I am writing, writing, writing)
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