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"For fans of Laurell K. Hamilton"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 26, 2003
Although it was discovered how to combine physics and
sorcery over a half-century ago, not all states have passed
laws that makes it legal to practice. Even though Petra
Field doesn't have a magical bone in her body, her parents
are both powerful wizards so she had to move Read more...
"This book was such fun to read!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted March 16, 2003
Petra W. Field had the ill fortune to be born to
two powerful wizards when she doesn't have a magical bone
in her body. As a matter of fact, magic generally goes
haywire when she's around. So what is she doing in the
wizard capital of the world, Seattle? Read more...
Honorable Mention for 2003 PEARL
Award - Best Fantasy/Magical Paranormal Romance
SummaryDebut Novel
With enchanted blood on her carpet, a house full of
Merlin-wannabes unable to clean it up, a petulant cat, and
houseguests scheduled to arrive momentarily, Petra Field
needs a miracle. She gets a wizard, a whole lot of
unwanted
sparks, and a man-sized hole in the middle of her living
room—a hole into which her feline promptly disappears.
Vorador hasn't felt so incompetent since his days as an
untried sorcerer. The girl who leaps after her cat and
into
his arms causes his simplest spells to backfire—quite
literally setting his hair ablaze. And though she claims
to
be no conjurer, he knows that he's never felt so
bewitched,
for Petra has a mesmerizing energy of her own: love.
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