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Stolen Magic
Stolen Magic
Stolen Magic
Audiobook12 hours

Stolen Magic

Written by Mary Jo Putney

Narrated by Simon Prebble

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

New York Times best-selling author M. J. Putney has won two RITAs and a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. A master of historical romance, she adds a dash of fantasy for this follow-up to her smash hit A Kiss of Fate (L1139). Simon Malmain, the Earl of Falconer and chief enforcer of the Guardians, is transformed into a unicorn by the evil magic of Lord Drayton. Now only a virgin can save him. ". the sexual tension is high in this enchanting blend of fantasy and romance by M. J. Putney, an alter ego for romance star Mary Jo Putney." -Booklist, starred review
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 11, 2008
ISBN9781449800314
Stolen Magic
Author

Mary Jo Putney

Mary Jo Putney was born in upstate New York with a reading addiction, a condition for which there is no known cure. After earning degrees in English Literature and Industrial Design at Syracuse University, she became a ten-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA, has published over forty books, and was the recipient of the 2013 RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Putney was on the Romance recommendation list I read through for One Perfect Rose. Among romance novelists, I found her one of the better ones, but placed against fantasy novels, I didn't have high expectations when I also found her on a fantasy recommendation list. There was certainly nothing particularly original in the magical system or plot or the way she used the setting in Georgian England. The prose style is decent with just a tinge of purple. I did like the hero, Simon, who first meets Meg, the heroine, when he's trapped in a unicorn's body. I liked Meg too, even if she's a bit Mary Sue. I did fast get tired of the harping on how precious her virginity was, and Simon losing it whenever he "took advantage" by heavy petting and reverting to a unicorn. It was one such transformation on page 251, where something so eye-rolling happened, I just gave up. Definitely not an author I'll be trying again.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Starts off with a bang. The unicorn angle seemed a bit cheezy at times, but I enjoyed it anyway. I liked the magical element, and read the rest of the Guardian books after this.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The hero is a unicorn! Well, sometimes he's a unicorn. Meg is one of MJP's sensible heroines. She suits Simon well.