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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book started the series but was the last book I read in this trilogy. Despite having read the following two books, I felt like Trickster managed to stand on its own, and I truly enjoyed it. Mark is a wonderful hero, both humorous and serious with a sharp eye; he's fantastic, and he is wonderful in this "pantheon of heroes." ( )no reviews | add a review
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Long after she'd given up on his return, Matthew Mark Hennessy strolled back into Joy Taylors life, bolder than Hermes when hed stolen Apollos cattle. But Joy was no longer the girl who had so easily trusted him with her heart. An aspiring chef, she had no intention of being distracted by the fireworks the magician sparked in her. But with a kiss silkier than her custard cream, he melted away her defenses. And she knew the master showman had performed the greatest trick of all: setting her heart afire.
A RECIPE FOR MAGIC
Mark had traveled to Louisiana to uncover the truth, not to rekindle an old passion. But Joy set him sizzling. It was not her cooking that had him salivating, but the sway of her hips. And though magicians never divulge their secrets, Joy tempted him to confide his innermost desires. In a flash Mark realized their passion was no illusion, but the magic of true love.
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