Your Wish is My Command
by Donna Kauffman
Bantam
January 30, 2001
ISBN #0553582410
336 pages
Paperback
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Men of Courage II

Merry Christmas Baby

Dear Prince Charming

Bad Boys Next Exit

The Cinderella Rules

Jingle Bell Rock

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The Big Bad Wolf Tells All

Men Of Courage

Bad Boys on Board

Against the Odds

I Love Bad Boys

The Charm Stone

His Private Pleasure

Carried Away

Her Secret Thrill

The Royal Hunter

Heat Of The Night

Legend of the Sorcerer

The Legend MacKinnon

REVIEW

"Whimsical, Enchanting Tale"

Though only springtime, the air conditioner in her new home - store, a nineteenth century Creole townhouse in the French Quarter of New Orleans, has failed her. Jamie Sullivan searches for an extension cord in the attic, an area she and her to partners had no time to clean up before, as  they concentrated on opening the bookstore- restaurant. In the attic, Jamie notices an old trunk that she cannot resist looking into, with visions of treasure dancing in her mind. The cache turns out to be Mardi Gras junk, with the exception of an antique sword. She almost kills the suddenly appearing man who looks like a pirate.

Sebastian Valentin insists that Jamie holds the "Sword of Hearts".  Furthermore, he guarantees that she and her two compatriots will soon find true love. Besides wondering how this lunatic got into her home, Jamie insists she only needs an extension cord, not true love. Soon Sebastian  and Jamie begin to fall in love, a violation of the rules of the genie union.

YOUR WISH IS MY COMMAND is actually three magical romances in one entertaining novel. The story line is fun and often amusing as the characters leave the audience not only believing at least in this genie, but also dreaming of this hunk of a magical being.

Donna Kauffman writes a genial enchanting tale that will enthrall sub-genre fans with the quest to find more of the author's whimsical novels.

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted September 7, 2001




 

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