Nola Leary would have been content to stay in Kilcairy, Ireland, healing villagers at her family’s clinic with a mix of magic and modern medicine. But a series of ill-timed omens and a deathbed promise to her grandmother have sent her on a quest to Half-Moon Hollow, Kentucky, to secure her family’s magical potency for the next generation. Her supernatural task? To unearth four artifacts hidden by her grandfather before a rival magical family beats her to it.
Complication One: Her grandfather was Mr. Wainwright and the artifacts are lost somewhere in what is now Jane Jameson’s book shop.
Complication Two: her new neighbor, Jed Trudeau, who keeps turning up half naked at the strangest times, a distraction Nola doesn’t need. And teaming up with a real-life Adonis is as dangerous as it sounds, especially when he’s got the face of an angel and the abs of a washboard—can Nola complete her mission before falling completely under his spell?
Series: Half Moon Hollow #2
Release Date: 05/28/2013
Publisher: Pocket Books
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Marie
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Reviewer’s Thoughts
When I picked this book up, I was worried about being lost, as it is the second book in a spin-off series of Molly Harper’s Jane Jameson series – which I haven’t read. And while there were some things mentioned that could have used some explanation, I didn’t find myself lost, and very much enjoyed this as a stand-alone. Now, however, I feel the need to go back and read all of the previous books!
As an Irish witch, Nora is exactly what I would expect. She’s witty, independent, carefree and charming. Her personality is infectious, and when she meets the hero of the story, Jed, things get interesting. He’s a free spirit – nudity is a norm for him, and he’s super gorgeous. His beautiful body is a distraction to Nora, which leads to hilarity, flirtation, and eventually a cute romance.
But what I loved the most about this story is the creativity of the author. Her enchanting world of anything and everything paranormal is one that I could easily find myself lost in. The characters, the adventure, the whimsical feel to the whole thing – it’s all a wonderful ride as a reader. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and will definitely be picking up the rest of the previous series (and the first book in this one).