The Trouble with Magic

The Trouble with Magic by Patricia Rice is a historical paranormal romance published by Sourcebooks Casablanca in 2012. This edition spans 311 pages and is written in English. The story follows Lady Felicity, who possesses the unique ability to read people’s emotions through touch, a gift that complicates her quest for love. She seeks the help of Ewen Ives, an inventor and rake, who is drawn to her despite his reservations about the mischievous Malcom clan.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that intertwines elements of romance and the supernatural within a Regency setting. As Felicity navigates her overwhelming abilities and the challenges of finding a suitable partner, the sparks between her and Ewen create a dynamic tension. The book explores themes of magic and emotional connection, appealing to fans of both historical and paranormal fiction. This edition invites readers into a richly crafted world where science and magic collide, making it a notable addition to the Magical Malcoms series.
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“Patricia Rice’s historicals are deliciously fresh, sexy fun. Never has the battle of the sexes been more charming!”-Mary Jo Putney, New York Timesbestselling author Celebrate the 80th birthday of Regency Romance with great books from Sourcebooks Casablanca!
Lady Felicity’s ability to read people’s emotionsby touching them is more than she canhandle, so she seeks out inventor and rake Ewen Ives. Ewen is wary of the mischief of the Malcom clan, but� Lady Felicity is irresistible…
All the Malcolms have some magic, but Lady Felicity’s ability to read people’s emotions simply by touching them or their possessions overwhelms her. She’s reached a marriageable age, but how can she ever wed when she can see so clearly a man’s guilty secrets?
Ewen Ives, itinerant rake and adventurous inventor, knows better than to underestimate the mischief of the Malcolms. But sparks fly when he encounters Felicity, and Ewen can’t seem to refuse her plea for assistance…
An enchanting historical paranormal romance, fans of Stephanie Laurens, Christina Dodd and Mary Jo Putney will delight in Rice’s richly complex and addictively compelling clash of science and magic in this Georgian romance.
Other books in the Magical Malcoms series:
Merely Magic, Book 1�- RT Reviewers all-time favorite romance, finalist for the Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Award, RT Book Reviews nominee for Best Innovative Historical Romance
Must Be Magic, Book 2�-RT Book Reviews nominee for Best Historical Paranormal Fantasy
The Trouble With Magic, Book 3�- The Road to Romance Reviewer Award
This Magic Moment, Book 4 �- A heartwarming, magical romance of mystery and family
Much Ado About Magic, Book 5 �- “A passionate, sensual, and romantic adventure.”-RT Book Reviews, 4 1⁄2 stars
Magic Man, Book 6�- RT Reviewers Choice nominee
Beloved New York Timesand USA Todaybestselling author Patricia Rice is a RITA finalistand anRT Book Reviews Winnerof a Career Achievement Awardfor Best British-Set Historical Romance, a Career Achievement Award for Historical Storyteller of the Year, and a Lifetime Achievement Awardfor Historical Fantasy.
What readers are saying about The Trouble With Magic:
“quirky and eccentric, but totallydelightful”
“another totally delightfultale”
“And of course, the families show up, creating their usual, delightful havoc.”
What reviewers are saying about The Trouble With Magic:
“Rice’s enchanting book is truly spellbinding.”-Booklist
“You can always count on Patricia Rice for an entertaining story with just the right mix of romance, humor, and emotion.”-The Romantic Reader
“Patricia Rice’s historicals are deliciously fresh, sexy fun. Never has the battle of the sexes been more charming!”-Mary Jo Putney, New York Timesbestselling author
What everyone is saying about Patricia Rice:
“humor, emotional intensity, and sensuality with a touch of the supernatural, Must Be Magicis a highly recommended read and a ‘keeper.’”- RT Book Reviews, 4 1⁄2 Stars
“Rice’s enchanting book is truly spellbinding.”-Booklist
“Patricia Rice’s historicals are deliciously fresh, sexy fun. Never has the battle of the sexes been more charming!”-Mary Jo Putney, New York Timesbestselling author
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