A review by drey72
Enchanting the Lady by Kathryne Kennedy

3.0

If you like your period romances mixed with magic and shapeshifters, then Enchanting the Lady is the book for you. It’s sweet and romantic, with plenty of love-at-first-sight warm-fuzzies, followed by obstacles to overcome in the form of greedy relatives, before getting to the happily-ever-after. What? It’s a romance novel, y’all!

Felicity Seymour holds her father’s dukedom temporarily. In her world, your level of magic is tested before you can be elevated to your title, even inherited ones. Unfortunately, Felicity stands to lose her title, as she has no magic – absolutely none at all. In fact, she’s so unremarkable that people don’t notice her, even when she’s standing right next to them…

Just when everything falls to pieces – she fails her test and loses her home – she’s courted by Terence Blackwell, a were-lion baronet. He’s not what society deems acceptable, being an animal and all… But he may be Felicity’s only chance at happiness. That is, if she can forgive him for what he’s not telling her.

Felicity is darling, if a bit ditzy. Terence is all growly and male. The dialog’s fun. The story’s entertaining. Which all adds up to a book you should add to your summer romance reading.

drey’s rating: Pick it up!