From the back cover:
When Lucinda receives The Call to mentor a brand new wizard, she is overjoyed. It should be impossible for her to be called, but who is she to question Destiny? Since The Call always occurs at birth, she is shocked when she goes to see the child and finds a full-grown--and quite naked--man.
Lucinda may be the stronger wizard, but somehow this man takes control of every situation. How does he manage to be so utterly domineering, so overwhelmingly masculine, and yet so incredibly irresistible?
As if this isn't enough to shatter her usual self-assurance, her long-time friend and mentor, Randalph, appears and warns her that the man's name is Nyte...and he is extremely dangerous.
When Lucinda receives The Call to mentor a brand new wizard, she is overjoyed. It should be impossible for her to be called, but who is she to question Destiny? Since The Call always occurs at birth, she is shocked when she goes to see the child and finds a full-grown--and quite naked--man.
Lucinda may be the stronger wizard, but somehow this man takes control of every situation. How does he manage to be so utterly domineering, so overwhelmingly masculine, and yet so incredibly irresistible?
As if this isn't enough to shatter her usual self-assurance, her long-time friend and mentor, Randalph, appears and warns her that the man's name is Nyte...and he is extremely dangerous.