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Lucy's Wish (Bluebell Book 1) (edition 2014)

by Mona Hanna

Series: Bluebell (Book 1)

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Lucy Bluebell is a quiet young witch working in a magic shop in her busy town, trying to keep it running after her parents retired. She keeps to herself, avoiding most people after an unkind warlock broke her heart. She has a wish, however: to meet a kind, caring man, who'll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe who she can rely on.Warren Lewiston is embroiled in a dark plan and needs Lucy's help, even though he knows he's putting her in danger. His goal is to save his friend Sarah; his enemy Saxton will release her only if the plan goes off without a hitch. Warren has to work with Saxton, doing what he asks, or Sarah will never be free.But then things get messy. Lucy and Warren become hunted. Saxton becomes more threatening. Warren realizes he may lose his friend while endangering a woman he's falling for. Lucy thinks she's falling in love with a man who loves another. No one knows who will survive.In the end Lucy doesn't know if she'll ever get her wish.This is a NOVELLA of approximately 35,000 words.… (more)
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This was a quick, fun read! However, some editing would definitely help improve it. I also felt that it could have had even more details/events. Overall, though, I enjoyed it. ( )
  madamediotte | Sep 9, 2014 |
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Lucy Bluebell is the young proprietor of her parents’ magic shop in a time and place that is not here and now. She writes a “wish” on paper itemizing her dream fellow. Shortly thereafter she is approached about some magic items required for a spell that is illegal and the story begins in earnest. This story includes magic, good and evil, romance and characters that are interesting. I believe this is a good story and would be appropriate for YA audiences and adults alike. ( )
  CathyGeha | Apr 20, 2014 |
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The author has written a short but sweet romance with Lucy’s Wish. Lucy is a young witch, running her parents’ magic shop after they retired. She keeps to herself. A thoughtless warlock broke her heart recently, and Lucy hasn’t totally recovered from that, if she ever will totally recover that is. Lucy has a wish: to meet a kind, caring man, who’ll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe whom she can rely on. Warren Lewiston has a dark need, to provide items for a dark magic ritual to Saxon, though he would prefer not to, to rescue his childhood friend, Sarah, whom Saxon holds captive. These two meet and become embroiled in Warren’s task. The author has woven a tale of love, deceit and magic, including the so-called dark magic. How the author has these two kindred souls work their way through a myriad of twists and turns to a finale is fascinating. The author has managed to capture the essence of their love and of magic and its operations, both dark and white/good, in this short book/novella. I normally do not read this genre of book, but thoroughly enjoyed this one. I was immediately pulled in by the author from the very beginning. I became someone totally engrossed in Lucy’s and Warren’s adventure. The ending was both short and sweet. This is a great book for anyone who loves reading about magic, witches and warlocks and spells as well as for anyone looking for a short reprieve from the normal cop chases and kills bad guy book so readily available today. The romance between Lucy and Warren and how her wish plays into it is one more reason to read the book. I received this from Library Thing to read and review.


The author has written a short but sweet romance with Lucy’s Wish. Lucy is a young witch, running her parents’ magic shop after they retired. She keeps to herself. A thoughtless warlock broke her heart recently, and Lucy hasn’t totally recovered from that, if she ever will totally recover that is. Lucy has a wish: to meet a kind, caring man, who’ll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe whom she can rely on. Warren Lewiston has a dark need, to provide items for a dark magic ritual to Saxon, though he would prefer not to, to rescue his childhood friend, Sarah, whom Saxon holds captive. These two meet and become embroiled in Warren’s task. The author has woven a tale of love, deceit and magic, including the so-called dark magic. How the author has these two kindred souls work their way through a myriad of twists and turns to a finale is fascinating. The author has managed to capture the essence of their love and of magic and its operations, both dark and white/good, in this short book/novella. I normally do not read this genre of book, but thoroughly enjoyed this one. I was immediately pulled in by the author from the very beginning. I became someone totally engrossed in Lucy’s and Warren’s adventure. The ending was both short and sweet. This is a great book for anyone who loves reading about magic, witches and warlocks and spells as well as for anyone looking for a short reprieve from the normal cop chases and kills bad guy book so readily available today. The romance between Lucy and Warren and how her wish plays into it is one more reason to read the book. I received this from Library Thing to read and review.

The author has written a short but sweet romance with Lucy’s Wish. Lucy is a young witch, running her parents’ magic shop after they retired. She keeps to herself. A thoughtless warlock broke her heart recently, and Lucy hasn’t totally recovered from that, if she ever will totally recover that is. Lucy has a wish: to meet a kind, caring man, who’ll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe whom she can rely on. Warren Lewiston has a dark need, to provide items for a dark magic ritual to Saxon, though he would prefer not to, to rescue his childhood friend, Sarah, whom Saxon holds captive. These two meet and become embroiled in Warren’s task. The author has woven a tale of love, deceit and magic, including the so-called dark magic. How the author has these two kindred souls work their way through a myriad of twists and turns to a finale is fascinating. The author has managed to capture the essence of their love and of magic and its operations, both dark and white/good, in this short book/novella. I normally do not read this genre of book, but thoroughly enjoyed this one. I was immediately pulled in by the author from the very beginning. I became someone totally engrossed in Lucy’s and Warren’s adventure. The ending was both short and sweet. This is a great book for anyone who loves reading about magic, witches and warlocks and spells as well as for anyone looking for a short reprieve from the normal cop chases and kills bad guy book so readily available today. The romance between Lucy and Warren and how her wish plays into it is one more reason to read the book. I received this from Library Thing to read and review.

The author has written a short but sweet romance with Lucy’s Wish. Lucy is a young witch, running her parents’ magic shop after they retired. She keeps to herself. A thoughtless warlock broke her heart recently, and Lucy hasn’t totally recovered from that, if she ever will totally recover that is. Lucy has a wish: to meet a kind, caring man, who’ll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe whom she can rely on. Warren Lewiston has a dark need, to provide items for a dark magic ritual to Saxon, though he would prefer not to, to rescue his childhood friend, Sarah, whom Saxon holds captive. These two meet and become embroiled in Warren’s task. The author has woven a tale of love, deceit and magic, including the so-called dark magic. How the author has these two kindred souls work their way through a myriad of twists and turns to a finale is fascinating. The author has managed to capture the essence of their love and of magic and its operations, both dark and white/good, in this short book/novella. I normally do not read this genre of book, but thoroughly enjoyed this one. I was immediately pulled in by the author from the very beginning. I became someone totally engrossed in Lucy’s and Warren’s adventure. The ending was both short and sweet. This is a great book for anyone who loves reading about magic, witches and warlocks and spells as well as for anyone looking for a short reprieve from the normal cop chases and kills bad guy book so readily available today. The romance between Lucy and Warren and how her wish plays into it is one more reason to read the book. I received this from Library Thing to read and review.

The author has written a short but sweet romance with Lucy’s Wish. Lucy is a young witch, running her parents’ magic shop after they retired. She keeps to herself. A thoughtless warlock broke her heart recently, and Lucy hasn’t totally recovered from that, if she ever will totally recover that is. Lucy has a wish: to meet a kind, caring man, who’ll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe whom she can rely on. Warren Lewiston has a dark need, to provide items for a dark magic ritual to Saxon, though he would prefer not to, to rescue his childhood friend, Sarah, whom Saxon holds captive. These two meet and become embroiled in Warren’s task. The author has woven a tale of love, deceit and magic, including the so-called dark magic. How the author has these two kindred souls work their way through a myriad of twists and turns to a finale is fascinating. The author has managed to capture the essence of their love and of magic and its operations, both dark and white/good, in this short book/novella. I normally do not read this genre of book, but thoroughly enjoyed this one. I was immediately pulled in by the author from the very beginning. I became someone totally engrossed in Lucy’s and Warren’s adventure. The ending was both short and sweet. This is a great book for anyone who loves reading about magic, witches and warlocks and spells as well as for anyone looking for a short reprieve from the normal cop chases and kills bad guy book so readily available today. The romance between Lucy and Warren and how her wish plays into it is one more reason to read the book. I received this from Library Thing to read and review. ( )
  KMT01 | Apr 3, 2014 |
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The story was nice,but too short. This book needs to be edited. If it was edited, the story would have been much more enjoyable to read. ( )
  HeatherBennett32 | Mar 24, 2014 |
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I received this novella from the Members Giveaway program. It is a short novella starting the Bluebell series. Its a cute little fantasy/romance novel revolving around young witches. I think this was a nice novella. I also think that if it was fleshed out more it could be an even better full size novel. There was a lot of potential with the story and characters that couldn't be realized in a short novella. I think this author has a nice style and am going to look into more of her works. ( )
  JennDee73 | Feb 27, 2014 |
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Lucy Bluebell is a quiet young witch working in a magic shop in her busy town, trying to keep it running after her parents retired. She keeps to herself, avoiding most people after an unkind warlock broke her heart. She has a wish, however: to meet a kind, caring man, who'll always love and cherish her. Someone she can love with her whole heart. Someone safe who she can rely on.Warren Lewiston is embroiled in a dark plan and needs Lucy's help, even though he knows he's putting her in danger. His goal is to save his friend Sarah; his enemy Saxton will release her only if the plan goes off without a hitch. Warren has to work with Saxton, doing what he asks, or Sarah will never be free.But then things get messy. Lucy and Warren become hunted. Saxton becomes more threatening. Warren realizes he may lose his friend while endangering a woman he's falling for. Lucy thinks she's falling in love with a man who loves another. No one knows who will survive.In the end Lucy doesn't know if she'll ever get her wish.This is a NOVELLA of approximately 35,000 words.

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