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"Exciting, memorable Pygmalion-like tale in the Sedonia series."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 9, 2004 on The Best Reviews
"Loosely similar to The Prince and the Pauper"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 15, 2004 on The Best Reviews
SummaryCunning Megan O'Shay is many things -- a barmaid, a beauty,
and the notorious thief known as "Magical Megs." She gets
much more than she expects, however, the day she separates
a certain gentleman from his pocket watch . . . and the
dashing scoundrel actually hunts her down! But it isn't his
stolen timepiece that Nicol Argyle wants -- it's Megan.
This Viscount of Newburn has finally found what he's been
searching for: a woman who so resembles his liege, Princess
Tatiana, that Her Highness will be able to slip away on a
secret mission while the imposter sits in her place. First,
though, he'll have to transform a perfect thief into a
perfect royal by teaching her etiquette, dining, and
dancing -- while resisting the mischievous gleam in her
bewitching eyes and the sensuous allure of her kissable
lips. Because Magical Megs is a master of her craft . . .
and Nicol strongly suspects she intends to steal his heart.
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