Winner of a Golden Rose as Best Historical Romance 2008

The cover for Round Table Magician

on Love Romances and More

Nominated for a Cupid & Psyche award

for excellence in romantic fantasy fiction by The Romance Studio

Our Hero and Heroine

Martha, Marchioness of Brinston
(nee Dunsmore)

is the sister of the fascinating Sir Hurst Dunsmore. Puka characteristics inherited from an Irish ancestor make her susceptible to mischievous impulse. She has a strong sense of honor and champions the rights of youg misses. Those in the know applaud her witty observations on society.

Richard, Marquess of Brinston

defines himself by his varied roles in life. Son and heir to the Duke of Haverhorn, Brinston is a thrice knighted espionage expert for the government and a magician. Intensely private, he has a small circle of friends among whom he relaxes, revealing a neat sense of humor. His staunch intelligence gives Brin strong political opinions; he is known to publicly state those opinions.

 

Ebook ISBN: 978-1-587496066
Print ISBN 10: 1-587496313
Print ISBN 13: 978-1587496318
Copyright: 2007
Published by Awe-Struck EBooks &
Earthling Press

 

 

 

 

 

Martha and Brinston

 

 

Martha Dunsmore has a propensity for trouble. Trouble she finds. Wandering in the dark, someone smacks her on the forehead with a glass of brandy.

Oh horrors, military secrets are stolen.

There's a traitor to trap!

Clandestine magician, spymaster, heir to a duke, Lord Brinston will catch the traitor -- that is, if he can find a closet to lock Martha in. Convincing her that espionage should be left to the male strains his patience. Why can't he ignore the blasted woman? Hah.

Martha is determined to find the missing papers.

With madness and the Banshee Brigade running rampant, will love convince the feisty heroine that magic can be hers?

 

. . . bright and fun and everything Regency. . . Maura Frankman, The Romance Studio


. . . an original and fresh twist. . . Meme, Coffee Time Romance


. . . Those who feared that the Regency genre might be dead need not worry.
It is kept alive and healthy by such authors as this who employ their fertile
imaginations to reinvent the world. . . Amanda Kilgore, Huntress Reviews