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Book Review of Calypso Magic (Magic Trilogy, Book 2)

Calypso Magic (Magic Trilogy, Book 2)
Calypso Magic (Magic Trilogy, Book 2)
Author: Catherine Coulter
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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The second novel in the Regency Magic Trilogy. It is 1813 in London. The Earl of Saint Leven, Lyonel Ashton, doesn't like women, and he's got every reason not to. But fate, in the guise of Aunt Lucia, intervenes. She presents him with Diana Savarol, a young lady newly arrived from her family's Caribbean island and very unhappy at being forced into frigid England and tossed headlong into the marriage market. These two very strong willed individuals eye each other, then go for the gold in an insult competition. The earl calls Diana an evesdropper: she says he looks pale and unhealthy. He says she has big feet; she says he suffers from "Charlotte's Disease." When Diana insists upon returning home, she doesn't expect to have the earl share her cabin aboard ship. Then there's the ship's captain, Rafael Carstairs, who isn't just any ship captain sailing the seven seas. And, on Savarol Island, there's a mystery to solve and wrongs to right.