7 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a really fun book that was beautifully written, with very likeable characters. I really enjoyed this book after being completely emersed in the Harry Potter books for years. This was a nice change of pace. It has a nice blend of paranormal, metaphysical, a meddleing mother, murder "the who-done-it" factor, and romace all twisted into one. Thumbs up to anyone who shares these intrests, i think you will like it too.
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
First in series. I liked the book and the premise, I didn't particularly like the protagonist. Not that Maggie was bad, she just came off as having less personality than the cast of characters around her. Still, well enough done that I'm looking forward to the second installment.

Kim V. (
Kimivan) wrote on 10/18/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Pretty cute first in series book, but Maggie, as a character, needs a bit more to make her interesting. Liked some of the other people in the book. Hopefully the next will be more satisfying. Fun,quick read

Jan M. (
batgirl) wrote on 3/28/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was cozy but not as humorous as it appeared from the cover blurb. Maggie gets a job at Enchantments and her boss is a witch who is accused of murdering her estranged sister. Maggie tries to clear her boss's name with the help of a sexy wizard and hinderance from a sexy cop. I kept waiting for the book to fulfill its promise but it was sort of draggy.

Cheryl R. (
Spuddie) - St Louis Park, MN wrote on 7/26/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
First in a series featuring Maggie O'Neill, a young woman in a small-town Indiana 'northern Bible belt' town who finds herself out of one job but fallen into another--as an assistant in Enchantments, a mystical antique shop. She takes the job despite her new boss, Felicity, confessing to Maggie that she's a practicing witch. Maggie's Catholic upbringing makes her skeptical and uneasy at first, but after getting to know Felicity and her friends, comes to discover that there's nothing evil about them, though Felicity becomes the number one suspect when her sister is brutally murdered. I really enjoyed this book, though I was dubious before starting it--these cozy mysteries with a mystical lean to them seem to be something I either really like or really can't stand. This series seems to be getting off on a good foot--I liked Maggie (although I don't think she's come into her own yet) and Felicity, the author’s writing style was smooth and easy to read, and the 'witchy' bits were realistically portrayed.

Donna C. (
MrsJimbo) wrote on 5/1/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Cute book. Ending a little unsatisfying, but left room for sequel.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Fun light mystery!

Kelly O. (
astucity) - OH wrote on 7/20/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Ms. Alt's first installment in this series was a light, fun, and easy read. The book was filled with quirky humor and plot twists that made it very enjoyable.
Maggie hated her job as a collection agent. Her boss being a sexist jerk didn't help her plight any either. When her car, whom was aptly nicknamed "Christine", acted up on a cold and rainy morning leaving her late for work again and having to take refuge in a store's alcove, Enchantments, it turned out to be the answer to her prayers.
The store's proprietor, Felicity Dow, immediately liked Maggie the moment she fell into her store front's door. Felicity offered her a position as a clerk in her shop filled with antiques and peculiarities. After Felicity letting her in on her taste in spiritual beliefs, Witchcraft, Maggie said she would have to think about it. Being fired just an hour later for being late again, it seemed like a good option and she took the job.
Her first day there was an interesting one to say the least. Her boss, whom she was quickly finding a fondness for, is soon suspected for the murder of her own socialite sister, Isabella. A few members of the Stony Mill police force knowing Felicity for being a witch didn't help her case of innocence either in their eyes.
Maggie and Felicity's coven member, ridiculously attractive Marcus Quinn, set out to do some fact finding of their own to prove Felicity's innocence.
Did I mention Marcus is ridiculously hot?
This book is filled with humor, romantic frustrations, and a glimpse into modern day witchcraft. Also, at 261 pages it's a book that can be easily plowed through in a few hours and you will not be disappointed.

Barbara S. (
barbsis) - Netcong, NJ wrote on 7/17/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
TERRIFIC! Maggie O'Neill, a fiesty woman with latent magic abilities finds herself unexpectedly employee by Felicity, a witch who owns a magic shop. The same day, Felicity is arrested for the murder of her estranged sister. The evidence is plenty but circumstantial. It is obvious that she is being framed but the police are convinced she did it. Maggie, however, is damn sure she didn't. Maggie doesn't feel that the police are investigating properly and starts an investigation herself. And, of course, she gets too close and the killer comes after her.
This is a very well written, suspenseful mystery with a hint of witchcraft. The small town mentality is aggravating at times but the characters are really something else.

Kim E. (
kimle) wrote on 5/24/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the first of this series and the first book by Madelyn Alt that I have read. I've already got book 2 on my shelf and am waiting for the rest. Great story of a young lady coming into her own, with the help of her lady friend/boss. Maggie knew she was different, but, not totally understanding her ways until she started at Enchantments. Finding a friend and someone to look up to and admire, Maggie helps her boss in many ways. And, her boss helps Maggie figure out who she is. Very cozy, have a cup of tea and settle on the sofa, kind of book. Quick read, perfect for a quiet weekend. Enjoy!