From Publishers Weekly
Klasky emphasizes the importance of being true to yourself and having faith in friends and family in her bewitching second romance featuring fledgling witch Jane Madison (after
Girl's Guide to Witchcraft). Young librarian Jane believes getting into the elite Washington Coven, ruled by the prodigious Teresa Alison Sidney, is of major importance. If Jane wants to hold on to her familiar, her valuable book and gemstone collection andDavid Montrose, her hunky protector and instructor, she has to meet the coven's standards for knowledge and skill. When slickly seductive Graeme Henderson starts laying it on suspiciously thick, and David insists that friendly coven witch Haylee can't be trusted, Jane must decide what's most important: trying to impress the popular coven snobs, or taking control of her power and doing what she knows is best for herself. Klasky's moral lesson is obvious, but readers who identify with Jane's remembered high school social angst will cheer her all the way.
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Product Description
Those TV witches have got it made.... Wiggle a nose. Dinner's on the table! Hop on a broom. Next stop, Tahiti!
Unfortunately, nose-wiggling doesn't cut it in real life.
So witch or not, Jane Madison must deal with her insane work schedule, best-friend drama and romantic dry spell like everyone else.
But now the exclusive Washington Coven wants Jane to join. This could be a dream come true for the magical misfit, or it could be the most humiliating experience of her life. Either way, the crap's gonna hit the cauldron because Jane is about to be tested in ways she's never imaginedand, pass or fail, nothing will ever be the same.