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Gone with the Witch by Annette Blair
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Gone with the Witch

by Annette Blair

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Annette Blair has done it again! I loved Harmony's story and I loved Storm's story! Once again, we did meet Harmony again, but now she is married to King. Storm sends herself on this 'psychic mandate' to prove to her sister's and everyone else that she is hearing babies!

After she kidnaps Aiden, she's off on her quest. Even though he does give her a hard time about it.

Storm is everything that scares Aiden, but yet she is everything that he has been looking for. They have a lot in common - both independent and they both hide from their feelings.

Annette Blair's characters are full of spunk and sass. The sexual tension can be felt through the pages. This sisters have charmed me! There is a lot of sex talk, but with phrases in regards to turtles, dragons and the like, kept it interesting and fun! Such a page turner. Annette Blair has definately earned the right for the 'best selling' status.

I am going to be waiting for Destiny's story with her and Morgan in Never Been Witched!!! ( )
RuthiesBookReviews | Nov 5, 2008 |  
I really, really wanted to like this book. I've enjoyed the other books in Ms Blair's Witch series. But for whatever reason, "Gone With the Witch" was not an enjoyable read for me.

The book is written in first person...a very choppy first person. It was hard to keep track of scenes, conversations, and thoughts. There was an overabundance of magick in the book...from spells to coincidences to coma astral traveling. It was just too much for me.

Storm is a witch who's strongly attracted to Aiden. Aiden is an unbeliever. Whenever Storm is near Aiden she hears the sound of a baby crying. Storm is sure the baby is Aiden's, so she kidnaps him to go and find the child. There's plenty of sex, rescuing of children, fulfillment and loss of dreams...but, this book was still a hard read for me. ( )
jjmachshev | Apr 27, 2008 |  
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0425221210, Paperback)

The Cartwright triplets use their magic for good and their good looks for seduction.

When beautiful bad girl Storm Cartwright hears the sound of a baby crying every time she’s near Aiden McCloud, she turns on the charm. Because she’s sure it means a child is in need—and that the handsome antiques restorer is the key to finding it. And when she lures Aiden into her seductive trap and kidnaps him, something magical happens between them.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:18 -0400)

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