The Geographer's Map to Romance
A Spellbinding Love Story from the TikTok Sensation Author
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
Dive into this heartwarming, magical rom-com by bestselling author India Holton, where love and adventure collide.
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Their marriage is one of convenience.
Inconveniently, they’ve fallen in love . . .
Professor Elodie Tarrant is an expert in magical disasters. Nothing fazes her?except her own personal disaster, that is: Professor Gabriel Tarrant, the grumpy, unfriendly man she married for convenience a year ago, whom she secretly loves.
Gabriel is also an expert in magical disasters. And nothing fazes him either?except the walking, talking tornado that is his wife. They’ve been estranged since shortly after their wedding day, but that hasn’t stopped him from stoically pining for her.
When magic erupts in a small Welsh village, Elodie and Gabriel are accidentally both assigned to the case.
With the fate of the country in their hands, they face perilous conditions like explosions, domesticated goats, and only one bed.
These geography professors are lost. But can they find their way into each other’s hearts – and save the day?
Tropes:
Sunshine vs. GrumpyMarriage pactMarriage before romanceBelated love epiphanySingle bed
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Holton's effervescent second Love's Academic romance (after The Ornithologist's Field Guide to Love) returns to a supernaturally infused alternate Victorian England—but its true magic lies in the whirlwind love story and wonderfully witty wordplay between its leads. Geography professor Elodie Tarrant, avatar of academic chaos and "one of England's foremost specialists in exigent thaumaturgic geographic dynamics," has been married to her straitlaced husband, professor Gabriel Tarrant, for a year. Despite once having seen potential for a real bond, their match was born of convenience rather than love, and since the wedding they've led separate lives. When a magical fault line emerges in a small Welsh town rife with paranormal tourism, both of the Tarrants are called in to assist. They take vastly different approaches to the problem, with often hilarious results, especially as, while working to stop the supernatural threat, they also dance around their rekindling feelings for each other. Holton ratchets up the whimsy in her worldbuilding and her characters leap off the page, especially taciturn Gabriel, who manages to imbue myriad meanings into a simple "Hm." The result is a delicious, feel-good romp.