The Brass Box
β Scribed by K. M. Mahoney
- Book ID
- 107059245
- Publisher
- Samhain Publishing
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 59 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781609282363
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Is it real, or just smoke and mirrors?
As a member of the British gentry, Marcus Fleetwood-Smytheβs life is an endless round of responsibility and duty. Charged with finding a magician for his sisterβs upcoming wedding, he ventures out into the pouring rain and finds Teague, whose free spirit calls to Marcus. And makes him hunger for anything and everything his position wonβt allow him to have.
Teagueβs stock in trade are his wandering feet and the rather odd lineage that takes the wonders he performs on stage beyond the ordinary. But thereβs nothing more magical than the sparks that fly between him and Marcus. Except the duty-bound Marcus fears letting go of a life thatβs smothering him almost as much as he fears discovery.
Desire fans the flames until it flares into forbidden passion, leaving Marcus poised on the precipice of the most frightening choice of his life. Risk everything for the man who holds his heart...or watch his one chance at forever vanish in a puff of smoke.
Warning: Two stubborn men, one steamy carriage ride, and a little bit of magic may produce more than a few sparks.
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