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343 pp.
| Holt
| August, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-0-8050-9187-8$16.99
(3)
YA
This story covers familiar bases--a historical setting, plenty of wealth, predictable romantic entanglements, and glamorous fashion. However, its protagonist, Sophie, with a minor physical disability and a talent for magic, is unusual. Warmly wrought relationships between Sophie and her female friends and mentors help make this portrait of a young lady's debut amid the disruptions of the Napoleonic era pleasantly diverting.
330 pp.
| Holt
| October, 2009
|
TradeISBN 978-0-8050-8252-4$16.99
(3)
YA
After her twin sister's marriage in the Bewitching Season, Penelope travels to Ireland to continue studying magic. Frustration, opportunity, loneliness, and romance eventually propel her into a dangerous relationship with an Irish male witch, a devotee of the Triple Goddess. Doyle's light touch with the historical setting and her good-natured heroine will keep fans of both magical adventure and genteel courtship stories satisfied.
346 pp.
| Holt
| April, 2008
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TradeISBN 978-0-8050-8251-7$16.95
(3)
YA
Twins Penelope and Persephone view their upcoming London debuts differently. Pen longs for the balls and parties; Persy wishes to stay home and continue secretly studying magic. A kidnapping, love spell, and royal friendship ensure that nothing goes as planned. Doyle's pairing of the charms of high society with those of witchcraft generates a lighthearted tale of romance and intrigue.