I’m happy to be welcoming Monica Fairview to the blog today with Threads of Magic: A Pride & Prejudice Variation, the second book in her Mr Darcy’s Magic series. Monica has brought us a guest post about the book and an ebook giveaway.
You can read more about the first book, Dangerous Magic: A Pride & Prejudice Variation, here.
Let's look at the blurb of Threads of Magic and then I'll hand over to Monica for her guest post.
Book DescriptionIn a magical Regency England, two powerful magicians
strive to find a balance between love and duty as they confront enemies who
might well be their closest friends.
Elizabeth Bennet may be a heroine, but by
defying some of the most powerful mages in England, she has made enemies who
will stop at nothing to embroil her in scandal.
So when she is accused of endangering the Royal
Mages through her reckless actions, she no longer knows who to trust. Even the
gentleman she loves is taking their side. It seems the only person who believes
her is the captive French mage who is imprisoned in the cellar at Netherfield.
Meanwhile, Fitzwilliam Darcy is willing to fight
to the death to defend Elizabeth, if only she would stop getting herself into
trouble. Why does she always have to break the rules? And why does even her
sister Jane cause him so many problems?
Join us in this magical Jane Austen Regency
variation. Set mostly in Meryton, with familiar beloved characters from Pride
and Prejudice, you will once again be captivated by Elizabeth and Darcy as
they struggle to find true love against the backdrop of England’s war with
Napoleon.
Threads of Magic continues
the bewitching tale of a forced marriage between two powerful mages. The novel
picks up after Fitzwilliam Darcy has told Elizabeth that he is in love with
her, but are the differences between them too difficult to overcome?
Since this is the second book of a series, there is more to come. Experience the slow-burn romance developing between Elizabeth and Darcy in this magical adventure spanning several novels. It is a standalone novel without cliff-hangers, but it is best read as part of a series.