Sylvia Izzo Hunter's The Midnight Queen: A Noctus Magicae Novel blends magic, intrigue and romance to create a fun fantasy, which is set in an alternate Regency England.
Graham "Gray" Marshall has been drained of his magic and blamed for the
death of a fellow student at the College of Merlin in Oxford. He can't
really refuse when his teacher, Prof. Appius Callender, drags him off to
his distant country house for the summer break -- even though he thinks
Callender is part of a conspiracy to murder Lord Halifax, the Master of
Merlin College.
Gray is befriended by Callender's middle daughter, Sophie, and the two
set to work uncovering the truth about the conspiracy. Along the way,
they discover that Sophie's father has lied to her about her own magical
abilities, and find the hidden truth about Sophie's own family history.
Although the novel begins as Gray's story, Sophie quickly takes over the
spotlight. Their romance, the twisty intrigue, and Hunter's colorful
alt-Regency setting, complete with drawing rooms, balls, and barouches,
will charm fans of romantic fantasy.
The Midnight Queen is a fun page-turner for the summer.
I received a free copy of this book as part of the Blogging for Books program in exchange for my honest review here.
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