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The Last Leprechaun

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In a Regency England touched by magic, one woman must defy her father and fate itself to protect the last leprechaun and the ancient forest that holds her family's soul. A magical legacy threatened. An ancient woodland in peril. One woman's fight to protect the last leprechaun in England-before her own father destroys everything she holds dear. In the enchanting woods of Cornwall, Elizabeth Blayne guards a precious secret: Shamus, the last leprechaun to call England home. When her father's obsessive quest for revenge threatens to destroy both the ancient Heartwood and its magical inhabitant, Elizabeth must join forces with her cousin John-a war-hardened earl who's lost his faith in magic-to save their family's legacy. June Calvin weaves a spellbinding tale of romance and mythology in this Regency-era fantasy, where family traditions clash with progress, and ancient magic lingers in the shadows of grand estates. Through Elizabeth's journey, readers explore themes of environmental conservation, healing from trauma, and the power of believing in something greater than ourselves. Will Elizabeth convince John to embrace the magic he once knew as a child? Can she protect Shamus and the Heartwood from her father's destructive path? As danger closes in and romance blooms between the cousins, Elizabeth must choose between her duty to preserve the magical realm and her heart's deepest desires.
June Calvin lives in Oklahoma with her husband of 62 years, near her son, daughter-in-love, and young grandson. She has been a teacher, secretary-bookkeeper, public relations person, museum educator, antique dealer, candle maker, and newspaper reporter. When she discovered the world of Regency romance, she finally realized what she wanted to be when she grew up. Her first published book, The Baron and the Bookseller, won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart award in 1993. In total, she has written twelve Regency romances.
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