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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My first review disappeared. Re-posting., August 19, 2007
Harmony Cartwright lives in Salem with her sisters, Destiny and Storm. Eight months ago the triplets were homeless. Now they not only have a home with their half-sister, Vickie, but also have co-ownership of a vintage clothing store named The Immortal Classic. They are hereditary Pictish witches and each has a psychic gift. Destiny reads the future. Storm reads the present. Harmony reads the past.
At a charity costume sale, Harmony's gift leads her to purchase a gold gown. Upon opening her mind to the gown's past, Harmony learns that it once belonged to a woman named Lisette. The sisters find a Celtic puzzles ring hidden in the hem. Reading the ring's past leads Harmony to Paxton Castle. The castle resides on a small island where, it seems, a spirit or two are in need of her help.
King Paxton is the heir of Paxton Castle. He wants nothing more than to fix it up and sell it off quickly. Everyone who has lived in the castle, himself included, has had nothing but misery and misfortune. The construction crew King hired is on a tight schedule. But staying on schedule is almost impossible with all the bad luck running rampant. Then there is the problem of the loud ghostly wailings. Everyone is on edge. But when the hot babe enters the area, peace and quiet descends. King offers Harmony a job as a live-in peace keeper with Gussie, the castle's ghost bent on spreading discord. With Harmony around, perhaps his crew can get some work accomplished. While there, Harmony has King's permission to pillage the castle for any vintage clothing she may desire. King has no idea that a couple of surprise visitors are en route which will turn his world even further upside-down.
Harmony is in vintage heaven! As Harmony looks for treasures, she also tries to understand what Gussie wants. As a plus, King is a hot stud she hopes to play with very soon. Too bad the man has an ice rod stuck up ... Well, she'd just have to thaw the man out. As for the Gussie, the spirit could very well be the strongest negative entity Harmony had ever encountered. She may need her sisters' help on this one.
***** Harmony and King may be the main focus of this novel, but Destiny and Storm meet their future matches within this tale as well. There are more hot scenes and teases than in the author's previous stories, but hey, bedroom time is positive time. (No negative vibes to strengthen the ghost at all.) The story has its own type of balance as well, building and connecting each twitchy witch, and their individual kittens, with each non-believing male. The section where Harmony and King meet Gussie sent chills down my spine. And each time Gussie toyed with someone, those chills would reverse direction and go straight back up. These triplets bring pure fun to the story with each outrageous stunt; and it all leads up to witchy climax that will warm your very soul. Author Annette Blair just may be a witch herself. I can hardly wait until the next Cartwright triplet spins her spell. Out-freaking-standing! *****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Witch Yet!, November 15, 2007
Harmony Cartwright is psychically-gifted, as are her triplet sisters. When the trio happen upon an antique Celtic ring hidden in the hem of a gown while browsing a yard sale, Harmony's own unique gift of reading objects is activated. Experience has taught Harmony there is no turning from a psychic mandate when it compels her to solve a mystery. In this case, she is led to a haunted island castle owned by the devastatingly handsome King Paxton. The sexual attraction between these two lead characters is instantaneous and spirals into a hot-hot read. Annette Blair's signature sharp wit is as entertaining as always, but the seaside ghost story setting makes this romance a personal favorite among her witch series.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!!, November 8, 2007
Another great book from the author. This is the second book in the "witch" series and just as the first one pulled you in with the madcap storyline, this was does, too. I couldn't put the book down, even though I should've. that's not a good thing to do when you have four little ones running around. This book keeps you wanting to flip page after page.
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