· Again The Magic. Lisa Kleypas. Harper Collins, - Fiction - pages. 27 Reviews. She gave him her innocence Lady Aline Marsden was brought up to marry a man of her own class, but from the moment she meets John McKenna, she risks everything to be with him. He gave her his heart. Although their love is forbidden, McKenna's 4/5(27). Again The Magic. She gave him her innocence Lady Aline Marsden was brought up to marry a man of her own class, but from the moment she meets John McKenna, she risks everything to be with him/5(73). · Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas. Paperback (Mass Market Paperback - Reissue) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ Audio MP3 on CD. $ Audio CD. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item.
Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas. My rating: 1 of 5 stars. Oh my god Do you ever have one of those experiences with a book where you binge-read it, put it down for a bit, pick it up again, and it's totally different? This happened to me twice recently and with two completely different reactions. Again The Magic. —. Lisa Kleypas. She gave him her innocence Lady Aline Marsden was brought up for one reason: to make an advantageous marriage to a member of her own class. Instead, she willingly gave her innocence to John McKenna, a servant on her father's estate. Their passionate transgression was unforgivable -- John was sent away. Buy Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 5 editions - starting at $ Shop now.
This book is set before the Wallflower series, with the first book, Secrets of a Summer night, occuring probably less than a year after the prolouge of Again the Magic. It is a spellbinding read, and one of Kleypas' finest. Preview — Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas. Again the Magic Quotes Showing of “I want morning and noon and nightfall with you. I want your tears, your smiles, your kisses the smell of your hair, the taste of your skin, the touch of your breath on my face. Again The Magic — Lisa Kleypas. Again The Magic. —. Lisa Kleypas. She gave him her innocence Lady Aline Marsden was brought up for one reason: to make an advantageous marriage to a member of her own class. Instead, she willingly gave her innocence to John McKenna, a servant on her father's estate. Their passionate transgression was unforgivable -- John was sent away, and Aline was left to live in the countryside an exile from London society.
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