Tuesday, February 10, 2009
A Review of The Kitchen Witch by Annette Blair
Five Fangs for The Kitchen Witch by Annette Blair
Annette Blair is a genius, this is another fang-tabulous read. Laugh out loud fun, some scenes are so funny I was laughing so hard my son asked me what my problem was.
In this book Melody and Logan are the two destined to be together but think they have to stay away from each other because it just isn't "right".
I love how Blair throws children into the mix, adds how they can interrupt things, but not really hamper romance if you are persistent. In The Kitchen Witch Logan Kilgarven is a single dad trying to do what's best for his four year old son Shane. Melody is a high spirited witch and even though she is great with Shane and Shane loves her, Logan can't seem to think of her as mother material (idiot).
This is a wild romp of magic, mayhem and romance, what ifs and total stupidity that mere mortals and wonderful witches both seem to suffer from. Poor Melody thinks she can't handle being responsible and Logan thinks a good mother has to be boring to be stable. Humph. Will they ever figure it out and get together. It sure doesn't look good. These two are so stubborn they might not let the light of clarity ever shine.
What a great blend of magic, romance, and tender love. The scenes with Shane (the four year old) will tug at your heart and the steamier scenes with Shane's sexy dad, Logan, will surely tug at other things.
Annette Blair spins magic tales that are completely engrossing, hip, fun and wickedly hilarious at times. Love them. I can't wait to read the rest of her witch books. I hope they are all as funny.
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