"humorous chick lit romantic fantasy"
Sweet, Texas High Witch Bronwyn has the Prime Minister of
England as a client. Recently she saved his life in Oslo
and that of Sheik Azir from a warlock and other
assassins. The Sheik has provided Bronwyn with a jet as a
thank you gift, which she does not want because it is too
extravagant. Back in Sweet, Bronwyn meets non-practicing warlock Dr.
Sam McKinney. They are attracted to one another, but Bron
has a policy not to date warlocks as men and magic do not
mix well. Of course enforcing her dictate means
practically no males in her life. As Bron tries to keep
Azir safe from his odious cousin, the Sheik and the doctor
fall in love with her; she likes both though one contains
warlock genes and the other is halfway around the world.
Still does she love either of them and if the answer is
yes which one? This is a humorous chick lit romantic fantasy starring a
delightful protagonist in which Bewitched meets James
(make that Jane) Bond or at least Cody Banks. The story
line is fun to follow even the dreaded bane of the sub-
genre lists seem apropos as they come across as box scores
of Bron's magical usage. Fans will appreciate this fine
charmer while wondering who the dangerous Bron will select
as her man. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 30, 2005
SummaryWhen Bronwyn turned twenty she took the oath to protect, and
for the last five years she's kept that promise, working as
a kind of one-witch secret service to the British Prime
Minister. Her arsenal includes a combination of potions,
spells, explosions, mind-reading tricks, and general
butt-kicking skills. But Bronwyn has a soft side,
tooespecially when it comes to Dr. Sam, the favorite
physician of her new hometown, Sweet, Texas. He's smart,
funny, adorable, everything she could want in a man. Except
he's also a warlocka big no-no in Bronwyn's book of
dating. Being a witch is definitely getting in the way of
her sex life. If zapping evil jerks is easy, why is finding
a boyfriend so hard?
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