Laura M. (morgannia) reviewed Magically Delicious Kisses: A Basket of Magic / The Magic Garden / The Orange Tree on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Honestly, i didn't like this book at all, not that it was badly written, but it was more "sweet" than "sinful" imo. more along the lines of Danielle Steel, if she was more light-hearted, but then again, i'm not a Danielle Steel fan either. {{{shrugs}}}
Jill N. reviewed Magically Delicious Kisses: A Basket of Magic / The Magic Garden / The Orange Tree on + 13 more book reviews
romance with a old style including the warring knight type
Aileen L. (Torn) reviewed Magically Delicious Kisses: A Basket of Magic / The Magic Garden / The Orange Tree on + 14 more book reviews
delightful!

4.5 stars for Jo Goodman's story alone.It was excellent. Madl's was okay, but Howell'S disappointed, way too heavy on the accents.It was a constant distraction and I couldn't finish the story.

There are three stories in differing time frames. 'A Basket of Magic' takes place after the American Civil War. 'The Magic Garden' occurs in Scotland in the late 1300's. The Isle of Sully (England) is the scene of 'The Orange Tree' and takes place in 1207.
Jo Goodman's story was a charmer and I really enjoyed it. I really like stories related to the Civil War, even though magic was part of the theme.
Hannah Howell's Scottish story was a bit heavy on dialect but was an interesting story. Linda Madl's story about a contest to decide if oranges were an aphrodisiac was just OK.
Jo Goodman's story was a charmer and I really enjoyed it. I really like stories related to the Civil War, even though magic was part of the theme.
Hannah Howell's Scottish story was a bit heavy on dialect but was an interesting story. Linda Madl's story about a contest to decide if oranges were an aphrodisiac was just OK.