Much Ado about Magic

Much Ado about Magic by Patricia Rice is a First Edition published by Signet Eclipse in 2005, featuring 371 pages in English. This novel follows Lady Lucinda Malcolm Pembroke, whose paintings have stirred controversy, but none as significant as the recent scandal involving a portrait of a man she has never met, portrayed as a murderer. In an effort to escape the ensuing gossip, she disguises herself and retreats to a secluded cottage, where she unexpectedly encounters Sir Trevelyan Rochester, her charming adversary.
Readers will find a blend of romance and intrigue as Lady Lucinda navigates the complexities of her situation, unraveling the mystery surrounding her artwork and the man it depicts. The narrative intertwines elements of contemporary and historical fiction, exploring themes of identity and perception. This edition offers a compact reading experience, ideal for those interested in a story that combines elements of scandal and romance within a richly woven plot.
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Lady Lucinda Malcolm Pembroke’s paintings may have caused scandals in the past, but never one like this. Somehow she’s painted a perfect likeness of a man she’s never met–and depicted him as a murderer. Determined to unravel the mystery that is Sir Trevelyan Rochester and flee the gossip surrounding her, she assumes a disguise and escapes to a remote cottage, only to find herself face-to-face with her dashing nemesis.
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