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A novella from New York Times Bestselling Author Jill Gregory. When love and magic come together NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. Beautiful Princess Erinn of Marlbury comes from a long line of sorcerers -- but she feels like a failure. Though her mother was a powerful witch, Erinn has never come into her own powers and she needs them now -- desperately -- to defend her castle from the Duke of Bordmoor, her family's longtime foe. But how can an enchantress without powers save her home and her people after she is kidnapped by her enemy? Love and magic swirl delightfully as enemies find destiny and joy in each others arms.

107 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 4, 2018

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Jill Gregory

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New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Jill Gregory is the award-winning author of more than thirty novels. Jill has been awarded the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence and her novels NEVER LOVE A COWBOY and COLD NIGHT, WARM STRANGER were honored with back-to-back Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice awards for Best Western Historical Romance.

Jill Gregory's novels have been translated and published in Japan, Russia, Norway, France, Taiwan, Sweden, Italy, and Germany. Jill grew up in Chicago and received her bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of Illinois. She currently resides in Michigan with her husband.

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December 10, 2018
The proloque was good but not the first chapter. Maybe that is why there are not too many reviews ofthis novella. It is in the same volume as a Nora Roberts story that received forty times as many reviews. The ending was predictable but the telling was enjoyable. Cyrus's students needed to be more diligent to be worthy.
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