Magic Spark

Magic Spark

The first of a trio of trilogies by three amazing romance writers. These stories all have two things in common: magic and romance! "When Demigods Court Death" by Wendy Sparrow: As the demigod of fertility, Aster Slone has a thriving doctor's practice. In fact, the incidence of triplets has made it too thriving. He needs more time with his neighbor the demigoddess of death to dampen his powers. Chandra Linton being gorgeous and sweet makes his task less of a hardship. Hitting the zenith of heretofore-unknown powers without enough exposure to her match is killing Chandra. Accepting all that her crazy, but hot neighbor says is her destiny...well, it muddles her convictions, but her real concern is: does Aster want Chandra because she's the woman he desires or because she's Death? "These Roots Run Deep" by Em Shotwell: Spitfire, New Orleans weather girl, Cheyanne Murphey has everything, and that is exactly how she likes it. When she discovers evidence of her fiance's philandering, she refuses to let her perfectly cultivated image fall to pieces. Cheyanne has worked too hard, dragging herself up from the trailer park into New Orleans' society, to give in without a fight...even if that means trading a year of her life in exchange for a love incantation from her ancestor's spell book. A skyclad, moonlit dance, a mysterious potion, and magic gone awry leave Cheyanne with a very peculiar life lesson: love can take on many forms, so be careful what you wish for. "Destiny's Dark Light" by Sara Dobie Bauer: In modern day Charleston, lonely white witch Cyan Burroughs has waited her whole life to lead the battle against dark witches and eventually meet the man she is fated to love. A tragic trolley accident brings Liam Cody into her life. He is her destiny, but he's also in love with someone else. Now, Cyan and her magic family must find the dark witch who caused the accident while Cyan fights her feelings for Liam-a charming Irishman with secrets of his own.
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Josee Blanchard@joseebookshelf
5 stars
Nov 20, 2021