Again the Magic
Wallflowers
by Lisa Kleypas
About This Book
Lady Aline Marsden and John McKenna should never have found each other — and the story of what happens when they do, and what it costs them, is the beating heart of Again the Magic. Set in Regency England, this is a romance built on a decade of separation, a devastating secret, and the question of whether love can survive being weaponized into revenge. Kleypas doesn't traffic in simple misunderstandings; the obstacle here is real, the sacrifice genuine, and the emotional stakes high enough to make every page feel urgent.
What sets this book apart is Kleypas's gift for interiority — she renders desire and grief with equal precision, so that McKenna's fury and Aline's guilt feel lived-in rather than melodramatic. The prose moves with confidence between tenderness and tension, and the pacing rewards patience: small moments accumulate into something genuinely affecting. Readers who came to Kleypas through her Wallflowers series will recognize her signature warmth, but Again the Magic carries a darker undertow that gives it a more complex emotional texture than many of its contemporaries.