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"A fun read"
This book had some great laughs! The fact that the grumpy
old boss became such a sweet puppy was a bit odd, but then
again, taking into account Callie's magic, maybe it's not
so surprising. Her kooky friend isn't really so kooky
after all, and actually became a favorite of mine.
Callie's work mates were a puzzle - why didn't they worry
about the boss's disappearance? Happy, sure, but how long
could it last? As for the hero, he was likable in an odd
way. CHARMED, I'M SURE is an odd story, so it really couldn't
be any other way. I love that she was so accident prone,
and her aunts were just as off-beat as she was. I enjoyed
this book, although it dragged a little for me in the
middle - but that's my problem! Reviewed for PNR Reviews by
Angela Verdenius, Author
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 6, 2003
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Impractical Magic Callie Hauseman may be descended from a long line of
somewhat ditzy witches, but the family magic certainly
isn't working for her. Why else would she the scattered-
brain beauty be stuck in a dead-end job, socking away money
to finish that college degree? Callie isn't serious when
she spits out a curse her Aunt Agnes used to say, but in an
instant, she has changed her cranky tyrant of a boss into
an adorable golden retriever puppy! Now, panicked and
desperate, Callie's got to find someone to help her reverse
the curse...before his handsome nephew starts sniffing
around. Improbable Love
As a CPA, David Teller likes everything about his life
buttoned up, just like his Uncle Sy. So why hasn't the old
man RSVP'd to David's wedding invitation? Determined to get
an answer (and appease his demanding fiancé), he marches
into Sy's office only to find his wacky secretary, babbling
about accidentally turning his uncle into a dog. Before he
can say, the cute ones are always crazy, David is following
Callie, determined to uncover her secret. But the more time
he spends with her, the more he's sure she's telling the
truth...because for the first time ever, he's feeling utterly
bewitched...
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