

Susanna Osborne is a teacher at Miss Martin's School For Girls in Bath, having first attended the school as a pupil from age 12 when her father died unexpectedly and she ran away from being a burden to the family for whom he worked. The events in this book take place largely at the same time as those in Simply Love in fact, some scenes are the same as we see the story from Susanna Osborne's view. "Simply" quartet ( Simply Unforgettable and Simply Love precede this book).


Mary Balogh's consistently high standard of writing is once again shown in Simply Magic, the third of her All Susanna must do is trust him with the most precious secret of all.Book review: Mary Balogh's *Simply Magic*Įast meets West across time and tradition as three young American women and their Indian immigrant mothers take first steps toward true sisterhood, shattering secrets and sharing joy and tears in Mary Balogh's And as he moves closer to the truth, Peter is certain of one thing: He will defy the mysteries of her past for a future with this exquisite creature. Now more determined than ever to keep her by his side, Peter begins to suspect that a tragic history still haunts Susanna. But the more he pursues, the more Susanna withdraws - until a sensual game of thrust-and-parry culminates in a glorious afternoon of passion. Instantly, she knows this brash nobleman poses a threat to her heart and to the secrets she guards so desperately.įrom the moment they meet, Peter is drawn to Susanna's independence, dazzled by her sharp wit he simply must have her. With his knowing smile and seductive gaze, Peter acts the rake but he stirs something in Susanna she has never felt before, a yearning that both frightens and dazzles her. Peter Edgeworth, Viscount Whitleaf, is utterly charming - and seemingly unaware that they have met before. On a splendid August afternoon, Susanna Osbourne is introduced to the most handsome man she has ever seen.and instantly feels the icy chill of recognition.
