A beautiful, talented Irish fiddler has come to town and she's in the middle of a welter of changes too. He has a lot to lose, now, and he's very protective of his loved ones. After finding some peace with the tragedy in his past and discovering his ability to love his adopted infant daughter Morgan in A Nomadic Witch, this time Marcus discovers romance and has to figure out how much he can risk for it. They do it out of love for him, but sometimes they lose sight of all his good qualities and just see him as a comic curmudgeon, a foil to set off their own good qualities. Poor Marcus has had to put up with a lot over the course of this series, with interfering witches galore monitoring him, coaxing him, teasing him and goading him. This is the second novel focusing on Marcus, and it brings his character to a really good place.
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