Lord Adam Cresswell seeks to assuage his guilt over the fatal accident of a common farmer and sets out to locate the man's widow.
Nadine Miller has done it again! This is regency writing at its best! Very few other writers are as meticulous in their research as Nadine and this novel is an example of that attention to detail. The Exmoors of Great Britain are usually ignored in literature, and the Exmoor Pony, an equine left over from the Ice Age and today rarer than the Giant Panda, is almost unknown. The land, the people, and the ponies have always been shrouded in mystery and with "A Touch of Magic" Nadine has captured the wonder of a people and a place largely ignored by writers. Romance, ponies and magic! Wow! This book has to be a winner.