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Magic in Our Hearts

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Brett, a charismatic world-class skier with a playgirl lifestyle Taylor, a talented and successful physical therapist One chance meeting and the two women fall head over heels for each other. Passion and the beginning of true love sweep the two off of their feet, but their relationship is ended almost before it has a chance to begin.The two are reunited years later, after Brett's Olympic dreams are shattered along with her body. Battered and broken, relying on alcohol to numb her mind and heart, Brett is slowly killing herself.Unable to refuse Brett's dying mother's request, Taylor agrees to work with Brett to help her regain some of her physical capabilities. Can Taylor overcome her heartbreak and anger long enough to help Brett heal? Will she be able to reach the woman she once knew and help her rekindle the passion that once made her a world-renowned skier? Will Brett have the fortitude to heal her mind and body? Both struggle with past feelings, deeply hidden hurts, anger and resurfacing emotions for each other. Working out their problems requires effort, love, and a little bit of magic.

160 pages, Paperback

First published March 14, 2007

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Jeanne McCann

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Jeanne McCann has published nine novels. She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her partner of many years.

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737 reviews78 followers
January 23, 2019
This my first read from this author and I thought it was ok. The storyline was good but the delivery lacked. I would describe the published product as a typical good kindleUnlimited book. The dialogue was stiff and all the characters seemed to talk the same. I also had trouble deciding the timeline of when events happened. I found it hard to believe that Brett was a 42 yr-old skier who was supposedly amazing but had yet to go to the Olympics and medal. There were other things too but its fiction so you go with it. If the story was better flushed out I would have rated it higher but it was technically a free read and well I finished it so it wasnt too bad. Honestly, I think I might even read more stories by this author.
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138 reviews10 followers
October 3, 2011
Let me summarise the book for you: I love you. *crying* I love you too. *crycry* You're perfect. I'm so proud of you. OMG I'm horny. *crycrycrycrycry*

Best part of the book - one of the characters having an orgasm, because the other character (wait for it)... spoke.

It's so bad it's good. No - actually it's just plain bad where the characters have the depth of puddle - said puddle being formed because someone must be crying every other page.

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August 25, 2011
I enjoyed reading this book but as for cliche' and cheesy-ness this book is as high as I can tolerate. I generally love romance novels but this was very close to being a bit too much for me. The storyline on the other hand was cool and different. I would recomment it but be prepared for full blown cheese fest.
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66 reviews51 followers
December 5, 2011
This book is just one giant flaw. There is nothing right about it. The drama was forced and just ridiculous. But the main problem was that the book was full of inconsistencies. That and the mix up with the names made the book annoyingly confusing at times. Did this book not have an editor?!?!?!?!
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