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,” 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” 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,” 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.
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