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Midsummer Magic (Magic, Bk 1)
Midsummer Magic - Magic, Bk 1
Author: Catherine Coulter
Philip Hawksbury, the Earl of Rothermere, obeying his father's dying wish, hies himself to Scotland to offer for one of the daughters of Alexander Kilbracken, the Earl of Ruthven. — Frances Kilbracken, informed of the earl's arrival and his mission, disguises herself as a bespectacled dowd so she won't be the one selected by the young...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451401809
ISBN-10: 0451401808
Publication Date: 12/1/1987
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Onyx Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Midsummer Magic (Magic, Bk 1) on + 119 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Great book. Midsummer Magic is the first novel in the Magic trilogy. One does not have to read all 3, they are separate books within themselves, only mention of friends are included in the following 2 books. I loved this book.
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Helpful Score: 1
I had read this book before and enjoyed it...the second time was even more enjoyable even though I knew what was coming. Really fun characters
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Helpful Score: 1
Wow. Last time I take a rec! This was crap. The writing itself was so bad it kept kicking me right out of this rather pedestrian romance.

The sex was only okay; one good scene does not a whole book make.

The POV switched inside paragraphs. Their "hilarious battle of the sexes" consisted of childish arguments, cliched demands and stubborn idiocy. The offensive assumptions and shallow reactions of the main characters were apparently supposed to pass as 'period thinking' - but the attempts were only awkward and jarring and repulsive instead. The "mystery" was contrived and seemed pasted on to give the story it some kind of end.

Ugh. Not sure why I even finished reading it other than the fact that it didn't take much attention to do so. Just stubborn I guess. *sigh*
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Helpful Score: 1
first novel in the Magic Trilogy. I love reading her books. Such stong women characters with lots of romance.
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SushiKat123 avatar reviewed Midsummer Magic (Magic, Bk 1) on
I love everything Catherine Coulter writes and can't say enough about her. She keeps you titillated just enough to turn the pages rapidly and then you hate when the book is done because you felt like you were there!

Great book!

Love the author!
reviewed Midsummer Magic (Magic, Bk 1) on + 272 more book reviews
A good story. I like this author.
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Excellent!!
reviewed Midsummer Magic (Magic, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Wow.. Catherine has done it again.. another great start to a series i couldn't put down... you can't help but fall in love with Hawk and Frances.
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Very good.. I found myself laughing alot.. You just have to get throught the rough bedroom scenes of the beginning of the marriage..
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An oldie but goodie. Loved the story line. Great strong heroine which I liked.
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The hero was a arrogant sod, but in the end they enjoyed each other. What better ending?

As far as the 'rapes'...the man was a duke. It was her duty to produce an heir as soon as possible to secure the title. Brother or no brother, most men would want that, regardless of circumstances. Has anyone read any diaries of the day? Women were more or less chattel, in the upper reaches of society, anyway.

The fact that she was Scottish should've caused more problems. Hmmmm..

However, the stableroom scene made up for much and if brandy can get us there, then I recommend more brandy for all. She's used forms of forced sex in her other novels and then showed a progression from the demands and dictates of society for heirs to exciting, mutual satisfaction...

She manages here. Perhaps, she doesn't manage fully, but it's worth reading. Not all of us want heroines that immediately slobber for their men.
reviewed Midsummer Magic (Magic, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
Rather worn, but all pages present, published 1987. Frances Kilbracken disguised herself as a mousy Scottish lass to keep Hawk, Earl of Rothmere, from being forced to marry her...but she was chosen for that very reason. Wedded, bedded, and deserted, Frances quickly became the most ravishing and fashionable London lady, only to rouse her husband's ire. How could she trust him, yet how could she resist his burning kisses and soft caresses?
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Historical Novel
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When I first starting reading, I was thinking that it would be a slow read. But within a chapter or two, I was hooked. Found that I was reading this book every chance I had and I enjoyed every minute of it. In fact, I have ordered the next book in the Magic Trilogy series!
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Was real hard to get into. It dragged with the contents.
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Great weekend or beach book.


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