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Sex and the Psychic Witch (Triplet Witch Trilogy #1)
by
Annette Blair (Goodreads Author)
Introducing the Cartwright sisters-Harmony, Destiny and Storm-triplets and unstoppable seductresses. Harmony, the buyer for her sisters' vintage curio shop, can read objects and learn of their former owners. Now, a Celtic ring leads her to a castle on the coast of Massachusetts. King Paxton's money-pit is cursed, and he hopes that this leggy blonde can help him find peace...more
Mass Market Paperback, 286 pages
Published
August 7th 2007
by Berkley
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This book introduces the Cartwright sisters-Harmony, Destiny and Storm-triplets and long lost sisters to Victoria Cartwright the main character in The Scot, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Unlike their sister Victoria, these ladies embrace their witchy ways.
This book is about Harmony. She is able to read objects and get information about their owners from objects. This leads her to a haunted castle that is being renovated. The workers can't get there job done with the spooky happenings and Harmony...more
This book is about Harmony. She is able to read objects and get information about their owners from objects. This leads her to a haunted castle that is being renovated. The workers can't get there job done with the spooky happenings and Harmony...more
Book one of the series involving the Cartwright Triplets. Originally introduced in the book, "The Scot, The Witch and the Wardrobe"
Harmony, the buyer for her sisters' vintage curio shop, can read objects and learn of their former owners. Now, a Celtic ring leads her to a castle on the coast of Massachusetts. King Paxton's money-pit is cursed, and he hopes that this leggy blonde can help him find peace with an angry ghost, a disgruntled renovation crew-and his own heart.
Harmony, the buyer for her sisters' vintage curio shop, can read objects and learn of their former owners. Now, a Celtic ring leads her to a castle on the coast of Massachusetts. King Paxton's money-pit is cursed, and he hopes that this leggy blonde can help him find peace with an angry ghost, a disgruntled renovation crew-and his own heart.
The first chapter was so poorly written I actually groaned. However, I was glad I stuck it out both for the character interaction and the realistic portrayal of modern witchcraft.
Though horrible in the first chapter, the dialogue was pretty funny with a lot of really fun and sassy banter. I felt like the characters could be real people with real thoughts and emotions. I often found myself becoming emotionally involved with what the characters were saying and looked forward to watching them grow....more
Though horrible in the first chapter, the dialogue was pretty funny with a lot of really fun and sassy banter. I felt like the characters could be real people with real thoughts and emotions. I often found myself becoming emotionally involved with what the characters were saying and looked forward to watching them grow....more
Meh, I liked it alright. To be truthful, I almost put it away after the first few chapters. This author's writing style is not my favorite. She tries so hard to be witty in every line that she actually turns out NOT witty at all. There's so much banter between the hero and heroine that at times it barely made sense, and greatly distracted me from the main plot, which was actually not that bad.
I grew more interested when King's family showed up, and the ending was nice.
The love scenes were so od...more
I grew more interested when King's family showed up, and the ending was nice.
The love scenes were so od...more
The one where ... um, the first chapter was so dense with forced wackiness, expo-dumpage, and other inexplicable oddities that I'm not entirely clear on this, but I think the heroine buys a dress at a garage sale (which is, for some reason, a costume garage sale), and for some reason, when she puts it on, half of a puzzle ring comes out of her mouth (it could have come out of the dress, but it seriously reads like it comes out of her mouth), and then she has a vision of a castle, and one of her...more
After a slow start this book picked up and ended up being fun and campy. Harmony a triplet, high jinx ensure around that fact later, also a physic and a witch who finds a dress that sends her on a mission to set past actions to rest. While on this mission she runs into King Paxton who owns the castle the dress lead her to. These 2 people could not be more different and all sorts of crazy things happen. With people popping in left and right for surprises and a ghost causing trouble in the castle...more
Mar 03, 2012
Jenn of Frequent Reader, Infrequent Blogger
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***NOTE MY REVIEWS OFTEN CONTAIN SPOILERS***
Harmony Cartwright is a psychometric witch, meaning things call to her and tell her the stories of their former owners. When a dress in a rummage sale summons her she find in the hem a Celtic ring and a vision of a castle – ghost and all. She knows it’s a cosmic calling, a problem only she can fix and she leaves her sisters to fulfill her duty. What she didn’t count on was the castle’s sexy owner King Paxton - a hard-nosed technocrat standing in her wa...more
Harmony Cartwright is a psychometric witch, meaning things call to her and tell her the stories of their former owners. When a dress in a rummage sale summons her she find in the hem a Celtic ring and a vision of a castle – ghost and all. She knows it’s a cosmic calling, a problem only she can fix and she leaves her sisters to fulfill her duty. What she didn’t count on was the castle’s sexy owner King Paxton - a hard-nosed technocrat standing in her wa...more
"I really hate to tell you this, but you've been shot in the a$$ by a wooden soldier."
Raunchy, romantic fun!
First in a light-hearted trilogy about triplet witches. Followed by Gone with the Witch and Never Been Witched.
Raunchy, romantic fun!
First in a light-hearted trilogy about triplet witches. Followed by Gone with the Witch and Never Been Witched.
A great start to the triplets and their stories. Also, a good tie in to the other books by this author. Harmony is a wonderful witch and a great person. She seems very down to earth and charged with energy. I liked his book and can't wait to read about Destiny and Storm's soulmates/great love of their lives. It is nice to see that King's best friends will undoubtedly end up with Destiny and Storm. It ties everything up very nicely. A good job by Annette Blair.
This review is actually for all 3 books in the series. They all sucked withering witch balls. The whole series seemed to be more about sex than anything. I'm not sure if these books are classified as erotica or not, but they should be. The sisters are raunchy and not as funny as the author tried to make them. I'm extremely disappointed; the story lines had a lot of promise but seemed to be written by someone with the mind of a randy 14 year old boy.
A fully enjoyable, lighthearted read. A combination of humor, romance, a haunting, with some wicca and triplets with an agenda on hand. This series is such a fun journey. The characters are extremely likable and their trials become your own. The mystery at the center of this book unfolds slowly around the romance and surprising family connections. I can't wait to read the rest of this series.
Annette Blair is simply magical in her delivery of a creative side to the witch and her attempts at bringing peace and harmony to the world around her.
I enjoyed each chapter, more than the last.
I will look for the next books in this series without hesitation.
And, I wish I could have seen the castle after the renovations had been completed.
Sigh**
I enjoyed each chapter, more than the last.
I will look for the next books in this series without hesitation.
And, I wish I could have seen the castle after the renovations had been completed.
Sigh**
When I first started this book I was completely bored and confused. The writing isnt that great. It only got interesting once the characters finally started getting it on. After that the story finally began to surface but not much. If youre looking for something hot and quick to read then check it out. But as far as the supernatural elements of this novel, dont count on it too much. I would have preferred more witchy witches rather than the wiccan types to read about.
I feel bad rating this one because I never finished the book. Which is annoying since I was so thrilled with the earlier trilogy that I thought one about the triplets would be fantastic, so I ran out and bought the first one the second I found it... but she lost me with all the flowery metaphors in the land of sex.
Harmony Cartwright and her triplet sisters, Storm and Destiny, co-own “The Immortal Classic Vintage Clothing and Curio Shop” with their half-sister, Vickie (thus the connection to the Accidental Witch Trilogy). At a yard sale, Harmony is drawn to a gown that triggers her psychic ability to read old objects and to learn about their dead owners. When she tries on the gown, she sees a vision in an antique mirror and discovers half of a Celtic puzzle ring in its hem...
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Apr 20, 2012
Jennifer The Forgetful Fairy Queen
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I love the dialogue, and the way Harmony and her sisters say everything they think. I have no sensor also and sometimes that gets ya into trouble big time. LOVE this book and battle of wills then the fun along the way afterwards! Exciting read!!
Nov 23, 2009
Andrea
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I was very excited to start reading The Triplet Witch Trilogy by Annette Blair, but I was quickly disappointed. I expected a fun, light-hearted chick-litish paranormal, but all I got was a sex-filled, annoying book. I don't really have too much to say except that I just didn't like it. The writing got on my nerves, especially the dialogue. And it felt like the plot was thrown together, with random events thrown in. And with the exception of Jake, the two-year-old little boy, I didn't really care...more
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Annette Blair's romantic comedies owe their beginnings to a root canal and a reluctant trip to Salem Massachusetts. Though she had once proclaimed she'd never write a contemporary, she stumbled into the serendipitous role of Accidental Witch Writer on that trip. Funny how she managed to eat her words even with an aching jaw. Magic or destiny; Annette's Bewitching Romantic Comedies became her first...more
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