The Magid's Journey: From Novice to Master of Magic

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"Step into the Magic" Have you ever wanted to escape the ordinary and experience a world of enchantment and wonder? If so, then it's time to step into the magic. Imagine a place where dreams come true, where fairy tales come to life, and where even the most ordinary objects can hold extraordinary powers. This is the world of magic, where anything is possible if you believe. Step into the magic and embark on a journey through realms filled with mythical creatures, powerful wizards, and ancient spells. Discover hidden treasures, unlock ancient mysteries, and unleash your own inner magic along the way. But be warned, stepping into the magic is not for the faint of heart.


WITCHCRAFT
A NOVEL OF ELECTRIFYING MYSTERY AND ROMANCE BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JAYNE ANN KRENTZ
Mystery writer Kimberly Sawyer received a single blood-red rose with a needle thrust into its heart -- and she was terrified. Then, just as she remembered Darius Cavenaugh's promise to help her anytime, anywhere, he appeared at her door. How had he known she needed him? Was it the deep, intuitive intimacy of a soul mate . . . or witchcraft?

WITCHCRAFT A NOVEL OF ELECTRIFYING MYSTERY AND ROMANCE BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JAYNE ANN KRENTZ Mystery writer Kimberly Sawyer received a single blood-red rose with a needle thrust into its heart -- and she was terrified. Before becoming a teacher, she was a professional actor in Great Britain where she appeared in a variety of roles in television, film, and on the stage.

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But be warned, stepping into the magic is not for the faint of heart. It requires courage, curiosity, and an open mind. You must be willing to let go of what you think you know and embrace the unknown.

Witchcraft - Softcover

WITCHCRAFT
A NOVEL OF ELECTRIFYING MYSTERY AND ROMANCE BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JAYNE ANN KRENTZ
Mystery writer Kimberly Sawyer received a single blood-red rose with a needle thrust into its heart -- and she was terrified. Then, just as she remembered Darius Cavenaugh's promise to help her anytime, anywhere, he appeared at her door. How had he known she needed him? Was it the deep, intuitive intimacy of a soul mate . . . or witchcraft?

Plus two suspense-filled romantic stories

AMANDA STEVENS
Last Chance Caf�
Leni Crowe "knew" the stranger the moment he walked into her west Texas caf�. Cade Walker had her husband's eyes. But her husband was dead, killed in a fiery car crash while investigating a local drug cartel, and Cade was very, very alive . . .

REBECCA YORK
Bayou Reunion
When Chase Melancon inherited the crumbling Belle Vista plantation, he was shocked to find Julienne Rousseau waiting for him. Theirs was a haunted past, and she could be there only because she loved him . . . or to lure him to his death.

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About the Author:

Jayne Ann Krentz holds a B.A in History from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a Masters degree in Library Science from San Jose State University. To help educate the public about the romantic genre she became the editor and a contributor to Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women, a non-fiction essay collection that won the prestigious Susan Koppelman Award for Feminist Studies. She and her husband live in Seattle.

Lesa Lockford is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre and Film at Bowling Green State University. She teaches courses in voice for the actor, dialects, acting, and performance studies. She is also a writer and performer. Before becoming a teacher, she was a professional actor in Great Britain where she appeared in a variety of roles in television, film, and on the stage. She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.

Review:

Until she receives the single red rose, Kimberly Sawyer had no intention of calling Darius Cavenaugh. Actually, it isn't the rose so much that prompts Kimberly to contact him as the needle hidden inside it. This is the first clue that the people running around in monk's robes with silver daggers are serious, and Darius is not taking any chances with Kimberly's safety. The next thing Kimberly knows, she has been whisked away to Darius' Napa Valley winery with nothing to worry about except how to finish her latest book. Kim could only see one potential problem with calling in a favor from Darius. As a writer, she is used to telling her characters exactly what to do, but when it comes to their relationship, Darius isn't taking orders from anyone but himself. With its beguiling blend of snappy dialogue, sharply delineated characters, and unfailing suspense, this classic Krentz, available in hardcover for the first time, is a guaranteed winner. --Booklist, 1st June 2010

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Plus two suspense-filled romantic stories
Step into the magid

In the world of magic, there are no limitations. You can be anyone or anything you want to be. You can fly on the back of a dragon, swim with mermaids, or cast spells with a wave of your hand. The possibilities are endless. But the real magic lies within you. It is not the external world that holds the power, but rather your own belief and imagination. When you step into the magic, you tap into a wellspring of creativity and inspiration that knows no bounds. So, if you're ready to leave the ordinary behind and embark on a journey of a lifetime, then step into the magic. Embrace the adventure, embrace the unknown, and let your imagination run wild. You never know what wonders await you on the other side..

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- Emma - 2 stars - I was really looking forward to reading "Step into the Magic," but I was quite disappointed. The story felt overly cliche and predictable, and the characters were one-dimensional. The writing itself also felt quite amateurish and lacked depth. Overall, I found it to be a very underwhelming read.
- John - 1 star - I'm sorry, but "Step into the Magic" just didn't do it for me. The plot was confusing and convoluted, and I struggled to stay engaged throughout the book. The pacing was off, with some parts feeling rushed and others dragging on unnecessarily. I was hoping for something magical and captivating, but sadly, it fell flat for me.
- Sarah - 3 stars - While "Step into the Magic" had an interesting premise, I couldn't fully connect with the story or the characters. The world-building was lacking, and I found myself wanting more depth and detail. The writing style was also not my cup of tea, as it felt too simplistic. It wasn't a terrible read, but it didn't quite meet my expectations either.
- William - 2 stars - "Step into the Magic" had potential, but it failed to deliver. The pacing was all over the place, and I felt like the story lacked focus. The various subplots felt disjointed and never fully came together. The dialogue was also quite stilted and unrealistic at times. I wanted to like this book, but unfortunately, I just couldn't.

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