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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute and Romantic, September 27, 2007
This review is from: Witch in the House (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this author by chance but I have to say I enjoyed her book. It is not a great book but it is a cute read. Lot's of humor and charm. I think you would enjoy the read.
Jade Delarue is a real witch. Her husband disappeared six yrs ago and now he is being declared dead and she will get his insurance in the amount of a million dollars. She has recently done a spell for a woman named Brenda, who ultimately leaves her fiance at the alter. So Jade does a spell for him to find true love, because she does no harm as a witch. At the same time she does a spell for herself because she is lonely after six yrs. But the spirits have their own agenda, and because of an ill wind the candles she lights melt togather.
Mason Kincaid is the jilted fiance, he is also an investigator, so guess who the insurance company calls on to check her out and find out if the husband is really dead. Yep!! Mason. Mason, while not being devestated by his jilting, is not looking to fall in love in the immediate future. But those pesky spirits put the one woman who can light his fire, right in his path.
I thought it was so cute and the secondary characters were great and it seems they will have their own stories. A good afternoon read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for an upcoming vacation read., January 10, 2008
This review is from: Witch in the House (Mass Market Paperback)
Lyle Thomas is thrilled when Brenda jilts her fiancé, leaves him standing at the alter, and returns to him. Jade Delarue is happy for Lyle and Brenda. Jade enjoys using her Craft to help others. That night Jade lights a candle and casts a spell for the man Brenda jilted to find true love quickly. Jade hates the thought of the poor man being unhappy. Then Jade decides to light another candle and cast a love spell for herself. She imagines a "Pierce Brosnan clone". It is only later that Jade realized the wax from the two candles had ran together. The two spells have merged.
Mason Kincaid is a private investigator. When he got word, by special messenger at the church, that Brenda had dumped him, he left the church for the nearest bar. But now he and Anthony (the best man) are on a potential life insurance fraud case involving three suspects. Jade is one of "the targets". What better way to keep an eye on Jade than to check in as guests to Mystic Manor, her B&B? Yet Mason soon realizes that Jade is the woman he has been hoping for all his life. Now Mason simply has to make Jade see it too.
**** This story is loaded with humor and romance. Perfect for reading on a rainy evening or to perk up your spirits on a day when all seems to be going wrong. Light-hearted and magical, this story is fabulous. ****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!, November 8, 2007
This review is from: Witch in the House (Mass Market Paperback)
Jade Delarue is a witch. A sexy witch. She wears stiletto boots, and has a knack with herbs. She offers her expertise to those in need, but now she's looking for a love of her own. So she casts a spell to find her true love. Only the spell gets mixed up with another. Jade quickly tries to undo her mistake, but it appears to be too late because her dream man arrives at Mystic Manor.
After being jilted at the alter, Mason Kincaid wants to forget all about women and love and just spend a happy week in Aruba. Too bad he's stuck in West Bluff, Missouri in the dead of winter investigating potential insurance fraud. The only bright side is the subject of his investigation, the very intriguing Ms. Delarue.
While Mason appears unaffected by Jade's spells and charms designed to drive him away, neither is immune to the chemistry simmering between them. As Mason learns Jade's secret, he becomes desperate come clean to her and to reveal his own secret.
This story has something for everyone: passion, humor, symbols abound, and a memorable cast of characters. But what I love about Ms. McKnight's books is the subtext. With every word the characters utter, you can hear all they aren't saying. And not just between Jade and Mason. This delightful cast of characters all mean more than they say. I can't wait to revisit West Bluff and Mystic Manor for Annie's and Courtney's stories.--Reviewed by Julie Opdyke
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