Witchy Business: Under His Spell\Disenchanted?\Spirit Dance
 

Witchy Business: Under His Spell\Disenchanted?\Spirit Dance

by Julie Leto, Rhonda Nelson, Mia Zachary

In SPIRIT DANCE by Mia Zachary, Siobhan Silverhawk always knew she was different. Or, at least, that she was supposed to be. But she feels incomplete; not really a witch and not fully a woman. Despite the many classes Siobhan has attended at the `magic rehab center' she feels like a fraud. Widowed chopper pilot J.B. Pendleton thinks she is one, too, but then he lets his son talk... (read more)

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Member Reviews

  • CopperGoddess
    • Rated 4 stars

    This book would have gotten 5 stars if it wasn't for the first story by Julie Leto. For some reason, that was the hardest story for me to read. The other two were a delight and I felt for the characters in the second and third stories. I especially loved the grandmothers in the third story. Who wouldn't love to opinionated women from such diverse cultures. I would recommend this book because of the stories from Rhonda and Mia.

    CopperGoddess wrote this review Thursday, May 8 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • JulieLeto
    • Rated 5 stars

    Well, I wrote it...of course I think it's fabulous!

    JulieLeto wrote this review Tuesday, November 6 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • doughgirl5562
    • Rated 4 stars

    All three stories in this anthology are connected by the central theme of a "Treatment Center" for witches in Sedona, AZ.

    The first story: Under His Spell by Julie Leto was just OK. It was interesting and a good intro for the other stories in the book but that was it. Rating: 3/5*

    The second story: Disenchanted by Rhonda Nelson. Definitely better than the first one. This was a lighter, almost comical romance. Not too much tension and very enjoyable. Rating: 4/5*

    The third story: Spirit Dance by Mia Zachary. The best of the bunch! Even though this story was only a little over 100 pages, I managed to get totally emotionally invested in the characters. The heroine of the story got her magic from both sides of her family. One side was Navajo and the other was Celtic. The scenes where both of grandmothers "appeared" to advise her were hilarious. Add in a ghost, a cute kid, and a hunky guy plus a little hot sex and that all adds up to a story that rates the full 5/5*!

    doughgirl5562 wrote this review Wednesday, October 31 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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