Magic and the Modern Girl (15th Anniversary Edition)
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Publisher Description
Filled with magic — both of the witch world and the romance world — complicated family relationships and a heavy dose of chick-lit humor… — Romantic Times
New witch Jane Madison is learning a magical lesson the hard way: use it or lose it!
Juggling major deadlines at work and a jam-packed social schedule, librarian Jane took a break from her arcane life. Now, her magic is taking a break from her. Her books are fading, her runes are crumbling, and her entire witchy collection may soon be lost.
Jane’s emotions are haywire after an, ahem, unexpectedly amorous encounter with David Montrose, her compelling arcane protector. And her love life gets even more complicated when she meets a great guy—the type of man a smart woman marries. Confused and desperate, Jane stakes everything on one last spell.
Will Jane get her magic back—along with the man she loves? Or will she be finished as a witch forever?
Magical Washington includes The Washington Witches Series, the Washington Vampires Series, the Washington Warders, and the Washington Medical: Vampire Ward Series:
Girl's Guide to Witchcraft
Sorcery and the Single Girl
Magic and the Modern Girl
Single Witch's Survival Guide
Joy of Witchcraft
Capital Magic
"Dreaming of a Witch Christmas"
"Nice Witches Don't Swear"
Fright Court
Law and Murder
High Stakes Trial
“Stake Me Out to the Ball Game”
The Library, the Witch, and the Warder
The Witch Doctor Is In
Fae's Anatomy
The Lady Doctor is a Vamp
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Washington, D.C., reference librarian (and practicing witch) Jane Madison learns a lesson in love and spell casting in Klasky's lively latest (after Sorcery and the Single Girl). After quitting the snobby Washington Coven, returning heroine Jane takes a vacation from casting spells . Six months later, she discovers her powers have vanished and her witchy paraphernalia has been destroyed. In a tizzy, Jane runs to Neko, her gay feline familiar, and Melissa White, her ever-sympathetic best friend, before seeking help from David Montrose, her sexy warder/protector and "astral bodyguard." Before long, Jane's summoned a magical servant named Ariel to help restore her magical powers, but the enchantment backfires, leading Ariel to become an obsessed arts activist and an unlikely D.C. celebrity. Further complications put Jane's cat, grandmother and love life in danger. Klasky stirs in some winning romantic angst with charming Will Becker, an architect Jane dates while still pining for David. Though predictable, Klasky's whimsical flair make this a fun entry in a series still building momentum.