4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
3 stars, Sep 4 2006
By AK "Bro" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Wizard's Spell (Paperback)
Sara Myers had an ordinary life until Torian Fury appeared out of nowhere in her apartment, insisting that she was a High Witch and had to come to his world lest the Dark Ones kill her and bring darkness down upon all worlds. Moreover, he claims she is his mate. Sara does her best to deny his claims, but when the evil ones come after her, she has to face truth and follow her destiny. Once in Tarian's land, she discovers much about herself she never suspected, but may have to sacrifice everything for a world that is not her own.
*** Though the story relies a bit too heavily on sensual scenes to further the plot, it has a classic premise of a lost, magical heir being found in another world. Its a pity there was not more development, but Wizard's Spell is a good fast read if you don't have time for a saga length tale. ***
Amanda Killgore
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AM PICKY ABOUT MY BOOKS TO READ ABOUT WIZARDS, Sep 4 2008
By Diane Harbourn - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Wizard's Spell (Paperback)
I am a tough critic when it comes to wizards and witches and started this book with the usual trepidation for a lot are rubbish however i really enjoyed this book . Cynthia Eden writes well ,good pace, good story and i was a very happy reader enjoyed the book thoroughly and went on to buy some more of her books.......... and i like them to - so give her a go and i hope you will like this one like i did.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Wizard's Spell, April 17 2008
By M. Nix - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Wizard's Spell (Paperback)
Sara Myers has an ordinary life. She doesn't think there's anything special about her at all, until one night a strangely dressed man appears in her bedroom. The man claims she's a witch and he's there to protect her. Suddenly, Sara's life is turned upside-down.
Torian Le Fury has been waiting for a long time to find his mate. Now that he's found Sara, he is determined to protect her from the Dark Ones who seek to steal her power when she reaches her thirtieth birthday. Will the stubborn Sara accept his help, and help him save her world and his?
In The Wizard's Spell, Cynthia Eden does a good job of creating a parallel world in which magic reigns and technology is shunned. Ms. Eden also did well weaving action in with romance and back-story. Torian is the perfect tortured hero. His past, and the great strength it would take to overcome it, makes him easy to empathize with. Even his bossy, overprotective moments made sense in light of his history. Sara, on the other hand, was the flaw in this book. While I enjoyed her stubbornness at times, at other times she drove me insane. There were several instances in which she knew she was in danger, yet she refused to listen to Torian or let him help her. Puh-lease, woman! A life or death situation is no time to be arguing. Fortunately, the interesting secondary characters and storyline soothed most of my annoyance with Sara. Although The Wizard's Spell wasn't perfect, the book kept me entertained, and I would like to see some of the secondary characters get their own stories.
Cassie
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