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"Amusing paranormal romances"

The Trouble with Witchcraft by Holly Chamberlin. Unlike her proficient parents who are embarrassed by her inabilities, witch Haven Castle cannot make a spell work properly. Her last effort was a love spell sent at Jared Cragmere, who vanished instead of kissing her. He has returned and is angry at whoever displaced him. Jared and Haven begin to fall in love in spite of the manipulations of Angora Slate. However, Haven fears once he finds out who zapped him he will drop her to the same nowhere she accidentally sent him.

Single White Witch by Carly Alexander. Etherworld resident Annie Quicksilver is on earth investigating male mortals as part of a series of articles for Ephemera Online. She thinks her boss, warlock Simon is sexy, but too grouchy and alas bossy. Still she keeps measuring her ninety dates against Simon and finds them all lacking. She worries that she could be falling for a warlock, which in her mind means the worst toil and trouble for a witch.

The Witch's Guide to Life by Theresa Alan. When witch Ariel Watson sees the hunk in the restaurant she orders up a wind that inadvertently blows cake on his hair. Feeling contrite she gives him tickets to attend her opening at the MacLean Gallery. North High School ice hockey coach J.T. Manning arrives and buys one of her paintings. Others follow suit. By doing so he converts the curse that stopped her work from selling into her inability to paint as she only dreams of the hockey hunk.

This bewitching trio of amusing paranormal romances will cast a charm spell on readers.

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 12, 2005

Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 18, 2007

SUMMARY

From the Publisher Sure, you can turn Mr. Oh-So-Wrong into a toad, but finding Mr. Right isn’t any easier for a witch. And choosing between conjuring up a new pair of Manolos and working on another love spell can be tough. After all, fabulous heels don’t forget to call you back...

"The Witch’s Guide to Life" by Theresa Alan: Leave it to a man to break one spell -- only to cast another. When ice hockey coach J.T. becomes the first person to buy one of Ariel Watson’s paintings, her work is suddenly the hottest ticket in town. And J.T. is more than an art lover -- he’s a lover. Trouble is, since falling for him, Ariel hasn’t been able to produce once decent piece of work. What’s a witch to do?

"Single White Witch" by Carly Alexander: The Etherworld isn’t all it’s cracked up to be for single female spellcasters. A girl’s only option is to hook up with a warlock -- and everyone knows how tricky those guys are: in a twinkling, you’re slaving over a hot cauldron with little sorcerers underfoot. So Annie Quicksilver is investigating mortal men. But crazed Romanian shoe designers and smarmy power brokers clearly aren’t the answer -- and Annie is pleasantly surprised to discover who is...

"The Trouble with Witchcraft" by Holly Chamberlin: Backfired love spells are Haven Castle’s embarrassing specialty. The last time she tried one, Jared Cragmere not only didn’t fall at her feet, he vanished. Fortunately, he’s reappeared, none the worse for wear -- though nursing a grudge against the person who zapped him to Nowheresville. Haven couldn’t bear to see Jared’s reaction if he found out the truth -- especially now that he’s finally taken a very real (and deliciously sexy) interest in her. Make a date with these bewitching tales of big-city enchantment, where the hottest trend is romance with a twist of magic.

 

Sex and the Single Witch
by Theresa Alan, Carly Alexander, Holly Chamberlin

Kensington Publishing
September 1, 2005
ISBN #0758209312
EAN #9780758209313
352 pages
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