A Little Night Magic
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- £1.99
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- £1.99
Publisher Description
'Delightful and delicious. Every word I devoured had me craving more. Tobias and Olivia's journey was touching, magical, and utterly romantic. I cannot recommend this book enough. Lucy March is destined to be a superstar' Darynda Jones, author of the Charley Davidson series
Olivia Kiskey has been working at the same waffle house since she was a teenager. She's been in love with the same man for the last four years (he's never made a move). Every Saturday night she meets up with the same friends over the same margaritas for the same old stories.
But now everything is about to change, because magic is coming to Olivia's town. It's time to discover who she really is - time to let loose the talents she's held in check for so long . . .
'A sweet, funny tale of self-discovery, friendship, and trust . . . It's the down-to-earth humour and humanity of a fiercely loyal and likable clique of smalltowners who'll keep new fans waiting for March's next trick.' Publishers Weekly
'A page turning plot, held together with a cast of quirky and unusual characters who help to make this a most enjoyable read. Part urban fantasy, part paranormal romance, all mixed together with a soft scoop of southern hospitality' Serendipity Reviews
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Chick lit embraces the supernatural in this sweet, funny, and implausible tale of self-discovery, friendship, and trust. March the magical romantic alter ego of Lani Diane Rich (Wish You Were Here) brings a sassy-girl wit to waitress Liv, who can't get handsome cook Tobias out of her head (or into her bed). The arrival in Nowaday Falls of mysterious Davina and menacing Cain unleashes a surge of paranormal power in Liv that puts her on a fast-paced, frightening path to discovering a father and sister she didn't know she had, a family history of magic she didn't know she shared, a secret guardian angel who's as powerful as she is, and a looming showdown with the forces of evil. Along the way, there are black magic wannabes looking to steal power and the two cutest nonhuman sidekicks a girl could wish for: a coffee mug named Gibson and his seeing-eye BFF Niles, an origami paper crane. March knows the Twilight crowd is ripe for the picking with this convoluted and sexy thriller though the inscrutable mechanics of the magic border on the silly. It's the down-to-earth humor and humanity of a fiercely loyal and likable clique of smalltowners who'll keep new fans waiting for March's next trick.