Hex and the Single Girl

by Valerie Frankel

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Emma sees naked people (not necessarily a bad thing!) Emma Hutch's upscale Manhattan clients call her the "Good Witch." Her uncanny telepathic abilities enable her to plant images into unsuspecting minds, which has made her New York's most successful professional matchmaker. After all, what bachelor, confirmed or otherwise, could deny his true destiny when the woman he can't seem to stop thinking about suddenly appears right in front of him? Now an all-too-perfect blonde socialite needs show more Emma's help to snare the most eligible single man in the city -- all in a day's work for the Good Witch. Except William Dearborn -- visual artist, software genius, total hunk, and dedicated hedonist -- is not so easily snared. And he's becoming a little too interested in the desperate matchmaking sorceress who's been following him all around town incognito. Emma doesn't have to be psychic to know what's going on in his mind. William's having very wicked thoughts indeed about the Good Witch . . . and Emma likes it! But she's got to resist his special brand of magic . . . or else her witchy career is going up in flames. show less

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7 reviews
Pretty adorable, not especially unique but it doesn't need to be. Would enjoy seeing more exploration of this world.
½
I have to say, I really enjoyed this book. It was interesting, the plot moved along well, and Frankel didn't drag it out. Amusingly enough, my only problem with the book is that it seems too short. Ah well.
Hmmm, not sure about this one tbh. It's sat on my tbr shelf for a while. Trying to clear some stand alones, so this was an obvious choice. It's more chick lit than paranormal romance, imho, but it was readable and did make me chuckle a few times.
Cute. Nothing surprising, but a nice take on the chick lit genre. A light, amusing romance that is a good beach book.
It was okay; way too much going on for a simple little romance; not enough witchiness.

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Valerie Frankel is the author of Thin Is the New Happy and such chick-lit favorites as The Accidental Virgin, The Girlfriend Curse, and Hex and the Single Girl. A former articles editor at Mademoiselle, Valerie has contributed to The New York Times, O, Glamour, Allure, Self, and Good Housekeeping, among many other publications. Visit Valerie at show more www.valeriefrankel.com. show less

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People/Characters
Emma Hutch; William Dearborn
Important places
New York, New York, USA
Dedication
Dedicated to Elizabeth Crow, who, in my memory, is always laughing.
First words
On a clear day, Emma Hutch, thirty-three, could see forever-give or take a few yards.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Unless I'm mistaken," he said, grinning, "witch came first."
Blurbers
Cabot, Meg; Lippman, Laura

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Romance, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3556 .R3358 .H49Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.31)
Languages
English, German
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
8
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2