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Never Been Witched

Never Been Witched, February 2009
Triplet Witch #3
by Annette Blair

Berkley Sensation
Featuring: Destiny Cartwright; Morgan Jarvis
304 pages
ISBN: 0425226492
EAN: 9780425226490
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"A wonderful tale of love, understanding and forgiveness, told with passion and humor."

Fresh Fiction Review

Never Been Witched
Annette Blair

Reviewed by Paula Myers
Posted January 16, 2009

Romance Paranormal

Destiny Cartwright has come to the Paxton Island Lighthouse to find her psychic purpose in life and, if she's really honest with herself, to avoid Morgan Jarvis. She needs the time alone to center herself and come to grips with her strong attraction to the psychic debunker. Unfortunately, Morgan has the same idea and has also retreated to the island he plans to buy from his best friend King. Both Destiny and Morgan immediately smell a rat in the form of their interfering friends and relatives, but neither is willing to give up their two weeks of now semi-solitude. Their solution is to tough it out together. What paranormal non-believer Morgan doesn't realize is they're sharing their accommodations with three spirits: Horace, the former lighthouse keeper, an angel called Buffy and a young girl named Meggie. It's an easy realization for Destiny to figure out that Morgan is her psychic purpose, something she's self-aware enough to understand and accept. Convincing the skeptical architect and disbeliever that they could have something more than just hot, hot sex between them is a monumental undertaking. With a little witchy determination and a bit of divine intervention, Morgan may see the light before it's too late for both of them. Annette Blair's NEVER BEEN WITCHED is a wonderful tale of love, understanding and forgiveness, told with passion and humor. The reader will be captivated from the first page and will find it difficult to put this enchanting story down. I've looked forward to Destiny and Morgan's story more than any other because I suspected there was more to Morgan than met the eye, and Ms. Blair certainly doesn't disappoint in this regard. Both Destiny and Morgan are multilayered characters, sharing with the world their most surface self, while keeping the most fascinating aspects of their personalities under wraps for various personal reasons. Their leap of faith with one another is touching and humbling, with a good amount of hilarity and eroticism tossed in as only Ms. Blair can do. Morgan's coming to grips with his past and acceptance of Destiny as his future is storytelling at its finest. NEVER BEEN WTICHED is a most satisfying conclusion to the Triplet Witch trilogy. I only hope some secondary characters get their own stories in the future.

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SUMMARY

The Cartwright triplets—Harmony, Destiny, and Storm—are psychic sirens who use their magic for good and their good looks for seduction. But for Destiny, catching the attention of a paranormal debunker isn’t going to be easy.


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Re: A wonderful tale of love, understanding and forgiveness, told with passion and humor.

What fun!
(Deanna Stillings 4:55pm February 6, 2009)

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