Under
Her Spell
By: Eliza Daly
Book Blurb for Under Her Spell
When a series of failed relationships and
business ventures have Monica Jackson doubting her self-worth, she turns to
spell casting to attract positive energy and the opportunities needed to
achieve her goals. But can Monica’s
belief in spells restore her belief in herself?
Monica creates a spell to find her soul mate,
and one to ensure the success of her new romantic event planning company, Enhance Your Romance. Monica is confident she has found her niche
until divorce lawyer Reed Walker opens a practice next door to her office. The anti-marriage slogan plastered on his
office window, and his down-on-love clients, quickly prove detrimental to
Monica’s business. When his arrival
appears to trigger a string of bad luck, Monica fears one of her spells sent
negative energy into the universe and it has returned to her threefold. Although Reed is beyond sexy, and she admires
his self-confidence, she’ll do whatever it takes to get the universe back on
her side, and Reed out of her life. No way is she losing another business.
Reed finds himself attracted to Monica’s beauty
and her optimism. His job and his parents’ divorce have made him a pessimist,
especially when it comes to love. However, he soon finds that Monica’s pro-love
attitude is rubbing off on him, causing him to lose his edge. If Reed doesn’t distance himself from Monica,
he’ll likely destroy his reputation as a pit bull divorce lawyer.
Can Monica and Reed look past what they might
be losing to realize the love they
have found?
Excerpt
Prologue
“A
spell … ” Hope mused, then her face lit up. “If there’s a spell to attract a
man to a woman, there must be one to repel women from a man. Right?”
“Spells shouldn’t involve negative energy.
Sending out negative energy can cause it to return threefold. They aren’t
intended to harm someone or make them do something against their will.” Jordan
had drilled this into her head.
“I wouldn’t be making Kyle do anything
against his will. I’d be warning women to stay away from him.”
Sounded borderline.
“Please,” Hope whined, picking a clump of
batter from her long, wavy hair.
Monica let out a defeated groan. “All
right.” Hope would never actually cast the spell anyway. When they were young,
Hope refused to wear a Casper costume for Halloween because she didn’t believe
in ghosts. She was closed-minded when it came to paranormal or New Age beliefs.
And you had to truly believe in a spell for it to work.
Monica set down the bowl of salt and
grabbed a pencil and pad of paper off her desk and handed them to Hope. “Write
this down. It’s called,” she tapped a hot pink nail against her lip, “the
dirtbag spell. Take one of Kyle’s socks, fill it with dirt, and add a photo of
him. It’s critical you aren’t in the photo.” Monica paced, tightening the sash
on her lavender silk robe. “Include something of his like … ”
“His new Rolex?”
Personally, Monica would list the watch on
eBay and pray for a bidding war. But Hope, no matter how ticked off, was too
timid to sell Kyle’s precious watch, and too frugal to risk damaging it by
mixing it with dirt.
“That’s fine. Sew up the sock and bury it
in your front yard. It’ll warn all women he’s a dirtbag.”
Hope poised the pencil against her lower
lip, reviewing the spell. “Don’t I have to say something when I bury it, like a
chant?”
What happened to being spell ignorant?
“Bury it in the moonlight while saying … ”
Monica scrambled for a few rhyming lines, “moonlight, glowing bright, warn all
women in your sight, the man who lives in this house, is a dirtbag and a total
louse.”
“Perfect.” Hope sprang from the bed,
looking inspired. “Kyle’s at work. I’m going over to the house right now to
bury that sock.” She turned and marched out, a woman on a mission.
Monica nibbled nervously on her
fingernail. Hope wouldn’t seriously go through with casting the spell, would
she? A big part of spell casting was psychological, focusing all your energy on
making something happen. Monica had never seen Hope look so determined, or
vindictive. Hopefully, if she did cast the spell the negative energy didn’t
return threefold.
What was the worst that could happen?
Author Bio
Eliza Daly’s first attempt at creative writing
was in fourth grade. She and her friends were huge Charlie’s
Angels fans and she would sit in her bedroom at night writing scripts
for them to act out at recess the following day. She was Kelly Garrett. Fast
forward to the present, she’s still writing stories about beautiful women who
always get their men. The journey from fourth grade script writer to published
author wasn’t an easy one, but it was always an adventure and the final
destination was well worth it.
When Eliza isn’t traveling for her job as an
event planner, or tracing her ancestry roots through Ireland, she’s at home in
Milwaukee working on her next novel, bouncing ideas off her husband Mark, and
her cats Quigley, Frankie, and Sammy.My Review:
This was a cool take on witchcraft. It is more like the Charmed series than horror. I liked that the author made the witches human like with faults and love issues. These are not like the mean witches that we know from old books and television shows (movies too).
I loved how the witches needed to do chants and to say "spells". I also liked how the witches worried about the consequences of the action and didn't want to draw un needed attention on themselves. I really enjoyed the present day witches. They were witches of today!
I liked the ending and enjoyed reading this book.
I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review my CBLS, however all opinions are my own.
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Thank you for posting today! So sorry to hear about your losses.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this one! Adding it o my TBR! Thanks for the chance with the giveaway, as well!
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Great review, I can't wait to read it.
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Thanks so much for the review and for spotlighting Under Her Spell on your blog!
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