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5.0 out of 5 stars
A spellbinding story that totally knocked my socks off!,
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This review is from: Gone With The Witch (Paperback)
The Cartwright sisters are identical triplets. Each have their own unique psychic gift, in addition to the bonds they share together. Storm is the Goth sister, blue hair color and all. No one understands Storm's power. Storm hears and sees the present, of all things. For most of her life, Storm has been hearing children crying. Her sisters, Harmony and Destiny, thought it was buried guilt making her hallucinate and they kept mute about it. In truth, Storm needs to go on a journey and learn what her spiritual psychic mandate is. Since Storm keeps hearing a baby cry whenever she is around Aiden McCloud, the hunky best man at Harmony's wedding, she decides to follow the sound of the cries.
Aiden McCloud is a wanderer. He has never wanted to set down roots. Aiden owns a motor home and goes where ever he desires. Lately, however, he has been desiring a certain sorceress with blue hair and sassy attitude. "How can a guy ignore a walking orgasm in the shape of a Goddess with magick laughter and satin skin?" But Storm's talk about going on a psychic journey to find a crying baby somehow connected to him just scares Aiden. Therefore, Aiden did what any brave man would do in that situation; he ran! Too bad for him that Storm's powers include telekinesis, if she is passionately mad enough, and she is beyond furious when Aiden tries to run. Time for a little abduction. Once Aiden convinces himself that he would go alone with Storm's quest of finding a crying baby somehow connected to him (just to prove her wrong, of course), his eyes begin to really open. On their journey, Storm stops the motor home whenever she hears a crying baby's psychic plea. Seeing Storm rescue a few kids begins to shake him up. After all, if Storm was right about those kids in need, then perhaps she really does hear... No! Not something he wants to think about. This is not all fun for Storm either. Her gift for locating kids in need of rescuing leads her to a casino. Within, Storm meets an older version of herself, except with a wicked way of looking at life. Yes, "throw a little water on that woman and watch her melt. Her name is NOT Glinda!" Storm also finds an unexpected surprise. (But you must read to find out what it is.) As the two travel, their attraction to each other intensifies to frightening proportions. Their little love trip is even hitting the national news. But most importantly, Storm must learn to trust her instincts, accept her powers, and be true to herself if she were ever to have any hope of ever loving a wanderer. ***** A spellbinding story that totally knocked my socks off! No ghosts this time around. Instead, a much more serious topic is covered. Once again I find myself in awe over the author's ability to make the characters so memorable. This is a perfect for your next vacation or day alone and will leave you with a big smile on your face. Author Annette Blair writes priceless romance adventures. ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (20 customer reviews) 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wicked delight,
By Judy "book reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gone With The Witch (Paperback)
Gone With The Witch is a wickedly delightful story by Annette Blair.
Triplet Storm Cartwright is the rebel in the family. She is trying to be good at her sisters wedding but she has her eye on the best man Aiden McCloud. Storm hears a baby crying whenever she is near Aiden and her heart is telling her she must find this baby. She will do anything to get Aiden to go on a search for this child. Aiden McCloud's best friend is marrying one of the triplet witches. Aiden is leery of the whole witchcraft thing but is open to learn more about it. He is immensely attracted to Storm and he is trying to stay out of her bed. Aiden doesn't know what to make of her hearing a baby crying. He doesn't have much of a choice when she seduces aka kidnaps him on a road trip. Aiden and Storm's road trip is filled with laughter, passion and babies to be found. Seems Storm is hearing more then one baby. Her gift does lead her to more then what she bargained for when she started this trip. Gone With The Witch is filled with snappy, fast paced dialogue. The chemistry is fantastic and smoking hot. Hopefully Destiny's story is coming soon. 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Taken by Storm,
By Celtica789 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gone With The Witch (Paperback)
Goth girl Storm Cartwright, kidnaps yummy rebel antique restorer, Aiden McCloud on a tempest of a ride, in search of a baby only she can hear. Storm is certainly my favorite witch. (Pun totally intended.) Annette Blair did such a wonderful job in giving the blue hair diva multiple dimensions. Storm has a soft center underneath the hard Goth girl core. Her powers grow and she comes into her own in this story. She is able to stand apart from her sisters and shed the feelings of being the unwanted sibling. The sexual tension between Aiden and Storm kept me turning the pages. Every story I read in this series I fall in love with another character. This time around, "dragon boy" Aiden won my heart. I can't wait for Destiny's story in Never Been Witched.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Triplet number two.,
By Detra Fitch - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gone With The Witch (Paperback)
The Cartwright sisters are identical triplets. Each have their own unique psychic gift, in addition to the bonds they share together. Storm is the Goth sister, blue hair color and all. No one understands Storm's power. Storm hears and sees the present, of all things. For most of her life, Storm has been hearing children crying. Her sisters, Harmony and Destiny, thought it was buried guilt making her hallucinate and they kept mute about it. In truth, Storm needs to go on a journey and learn what her spiritual psychic mandate is. Since Storm keeps hearing a baby cry whenever she is around Aiden McCloud, the hunky best man at Harmony's wedding, she decides to follow the sound of the cries.
Aiden McCloud is a wanderer. He has never wanted to set down roots. Aiden owns a motor home and goes where ever he desires. Lately, however, he has been desiring a certain sorceress with blue hair and sassy attitude. "How can a guy ignore a walking orgasm in the shape of a Goddess with magick laughter and satin skin?" But Storm's talk about going on a psychic journey to find a crying baby somehow connected to him just scares Aiden. Therefore, Aiden did what any brave man would do in that situation; he ran! Too bad for him that Storm's powers include telekinesis, if she is passionately mad enough, and she is beyond furious when Aiden tries to run. Time for a little abduction. Once Aiden convinces himself that he would go alone with Storm's quest of finding a crying baby somehow connected to him (just to prove her wrong, of course), his eyes begin to really open. On their journey, Storm stops the motor home whenever she hears a crying baby's psychic plea. Seeing Storm rescue a few kids begins to shake him up. After all, if Storm was right about those kids in need, then perhaps she really does hear... No! Not something he wants to think about. This is not all fun for Storm either. Her gift for locating kids in need of rescuing leads her to a casino. Within, Storm meets an older version of herself, except with a wicked way of looking at life. Yes, "throw a little water on that woman and watch her melt. Her name is NOT Glinda!" Storm also finds an unexpected surprise. (But you must read to find out what it is.) As the two travel, their attraction to each other intensifies to frightening proportions. Their little love trip is even hitting the national news. But most importantly, Storm must learn to trust her instincts, accept her powers, and be true to herself if she were ever to have any hope of ever loving a wanderer. ***** A spellbinding story that totally knocked my socks off! No ghosts this time around. Instead, a much more serious topic is covered. Once again I find myself in awe over the author's ability to make the characters so memorable. This is a perfect for your next vacation or day alone and will leave you with a big smile on your face. Author Annette Blair writes priceless romance adventures. ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews. |
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