
Lisa R. (
alterlisa) - Granite Falls, NC wrote on 6/3/2008...
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I loved this book but you really need to read the first book in the series first. I didn't. It constantly refers to things that had already occurred and if you haven't read the first book in the series you feel on the outside of an inside joke. I still loved the character of Storm and loved the sexual barter between her and Aiden. I will immediately get the first book and read it. :)
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My Favorite of the triplets and of Annette Blair so far!! Character is feisty, strong and Unpredictable (in a good way!). I really enjoyed this book. This series is a must read for those who enjoy magic and men!!!
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The first book was great. I thought this one was funny. I love a heroine with attitude. I'll be waiting patiently for the last book of the triplet series.
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It's interesting to me that the other reviewers didn't like this book as much. I didn't think i was going to like as much at first either. But once you get past the first couple chapters. I really enjoyed it more than her other books and i think it's funnier than the other ones.
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I really, really wanted to like this book. I've enjoyed the other books in Ms Blair's Witch series. But for whatever reason, "Gone With the Witch" was not an enjoyable read for me.
The book is written in first person...a very choppy first person. It was hard to keep track of scenes, conversations, and thoughts. There was an overabundance of magick in the book...from spells to coincidences to coma astral traveling. It was just too much for me.
Storm is a witch who's strongly attracted to Aiden. Aiden is an unbeliever. Whenever Storm is near Aiden she hears the sound of a baby crying. Storm is sure the baby is Aiden's, so she kidnaps him to go and find the child. There's plenty of sex, rescuing of children, fulfillment and loss of dreams...but, this book was still a hard read for me.