Geography professors Elodie and Gabriel Tarrant, bound by a failed marriage of convenience, are forced to team up on a high-stakes magical disaster mission in Wales, where perilous conditions? ?and unresolved feelings? ?threaten to complicate the fate of England and their hearts. Original.
Geography professors in a failed marriage of convenience inconveniently reconnect for an emergency mission in this swoony historical-fantasy rom-com.
Professor Elodie Tarrant is an expert in magic disasters. Nothing fazes herβexcept 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 magic disasters. And nothing fazes him eitherβexcept the walking, talking tornado that is his wife. Theyβve been estranged since shortly after their wedding day, but that hasnβt stopped him from stoically pining for her.
When magic erupts in a small Welsh village, threatening catastrophe for the rest of Britain, Elodie and Gabriel are accidentally both assigned to the case. With the fate of the country in their hands, they must come together as a team in the face of perilous conditions like explosions, domesticated goats, and only one bed. But this is easier said than done. After all, there's no navigational guide for the geography of the heart.
"A funny, cozy romantasy with a splash of Indiana Jones. I can't wait for the next installment!"βJulia Quinn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Bridgerton series
βThe Geographerβs Map to Romance charts a trajectory from first dances to second chances, equal parts earnest and tongue-in-cheek, and entirely, madly charming. Holton has done it again with her trademark frothy, joyous storytelling, this time celebrating love and landscape (often sublime; sometimes explosive). Her writing positively sparkles with magic.ββBrigitte Knightley, author of The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy
"India Holtonβs books are unlike anything else in romance right now β and thatβs very much a compliment!"βPaste Magazine
β[E]ffervescent...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.ββPublishers Weekly
βHolton layers on detail and frothy jokes like a pastry chef with an eye for fabulous icing roses, covering every inch of the story with sugared delights. Beneath this is an unfolding reconciliation between Elodie and Gabriel that becomes more satisfying as the book advances.ββLibrary Journal
Praise for The Ornithologist's Field Guide to Love
βIndia Holton infuses the story with wry wit and meta inside jokes. Every sentence is positively vibrating with the kind of charm that will have you pressing your lips together with laughter. And yet amid all the outrageous and camp fun, Holton also succeeds in building a genuine love story β between two people who have kept the world at a distance for years but somehow find a home within each other. And if that doesnβt sell you, then you should at least know this book has one of the funniest twists on the βone bedβ trope Iβve read in a long time.ββNPR
βHolton continues to be the worldβs leading engineer of the romp. The Ornithologistβs Field Guide to Love is positively confectionary: a sweetly earnest love story wrapped in layers of sharp word-play, deadly magical birds, and cheeky narrative awareness.ββAlix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House
βHoltonβs prose winks and sparkles with wit and magic, flitting expertly between laugh-out-loud hijinks, swoon-worthy romance, and adventure filled with fowl play. The Ornithologistβs Field Guide to Love is pure, rollicking funβand will set your heart aflutter.ββAllison Saft, New York Times bestselling author of A Fragile Enchantment
India Holton lives in New Zealand, where she has enjoyed the typical Kiwi lifestyle of wandering around forests, living barefoot on islands, and messing about in boats. Now she lives in a cottage near the sea, writing books about uppity women and charming rogues, and drinking too much tea.
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