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COULD IT BE MAGIC?..., Oct 7 2009
When seventeenth century puritan Arian Whitewood, wearing the special amulet given to her by her mother, decided to try magic on for size, little did she know that by hopping on a broomstick she would travel into the future and into the life of a twentieth century tycoon.
Trystan Lennox, a paranoid self-made billionaire who had just offered a million dollars to anyone that could prove that magic existed, wasn't prepared for the sudden entry of a raven haired beauty into his life, much less one that seemed to drop right out of the sky, as Arian did.
His quest for magic, sparked by a hidden agenda, and Arian's quest for her prince charming make for a bumpy beginning to what promises to be a magical relationship, marred only by the undercurrents of the secret each one brings to the relationship. Their road to true love is destined to be full of surprises for them and for the reader.
This is a light historical romance that is light on history but heavy on humor. Therein lies its charm. Although the writing can best be described as pedestrian, the author's way of interlacing humor and romance is entertaining and is sure to delight those who enjoy light, romantic time travel novels.
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A Witch In Time, April 6 2004
This is such a great book! If you want to know about the story, read some of the other reviews. I simply wanted to add my "two cents" and say that Ms. Medeiros has created a wonderful character in Arian! I loved reading about her both in this book and the sequel, "Touch of Enchantment" which is about her daughter. If you like a good love story and a bit of magic, give these two a try! You won't be disappointed!
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very very cute story!, Mar 10 2004
Okay I really enjoyed this story. It is definitely a light hearted read. Still, I fell in love with the heroine, Arian. Tristan Lennox is a billionaire who has always had an interest in magic. He is a cynic though and is not even sure he believes it exists. Still, he decides to run a contest that if anyone can show him "real magic" they will win one million dollars. Arian Whitewood is a "white witch" and she's not even sure how talented she is. Somehow she gets transported three hundred years into the future and ends up crashing into the building that Tristan Lennox owns. He believes she has come to enter the contest and is trying to swindle a million dollars from him. Arian, on the other hand, is trying to adjust to life in the present. Tristan finds himself attracted to Arian and her innocence, but is she a true innocent or is she a fraud? Wonderful story. I would highly recommend.
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