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Magnetism

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“…a multifaceted jewel…Don’t miss this little slice of heaven!” – Michelle, Fallen Angel Reviews

“Shannah Biondine’s writing flows and she easily brings her characters to life; even those on the sidelines are indelibly painted…This was a fun book to read and the ‘heavenly humor’ added to its charm.”—Jessica, Romance Junkies

Forgers, burners, drunkards and guardian angels, Oh MY. This is a funny, fun book. Snowden Smith is a confidence artist, head of a gang of streetwise crooks. They clash with young widow Ember Musgrave and her two young children. Normally such innocent folks would be no match for the con artists, but Ember has invisible help from two guardian angels.


"One definition of the word magnetism Strong attractive power or charm. Shannah Biondine's Magnetism, a paranormal romance set in the Old West more than meets that definition.

From humorous intervention of two guardian angels to a young widow and her two children matching wits with four con artists, Magnetism simply charms! ~ Sheri L. McGathy

181 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 7, 2005

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Shannah Biondine

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Shannah Biondine is a native of Southern California. Shannah relocated with her husband and two children to Colorado in 2005 and now lives near the Arkansas River and Sangre De Cristo Mountains.

Shannah won an Eppie in 2002 for Best Fantasy/Paranormal Romance, and has had works final in the Aspen Gold, PRISM, and Dream Realm Awards.

Before turning to fiction, Shannah was a business writer and publisher's assistant for a national trade magazine. She now writes full time. Her interests include tarot, creative visualization, needlecrafts, astrology, and avid fiction reading.

Shannah's the author of numerous works of fiction, from traditional historical romance to paranormal romances, and two novellas of fantasy. She's published with LTDBooks, Double Dragon Publishing, and Whiskey Creek Press.




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February 8, 2013
Friends should not let friends publish bad books.

He secretly feared this “reclassification” was in some manner pertinent to ripples of celestial gossip over a particular lower angel named Echo. Bruit bouncing from cloud to sunbeam reported that Echo had drifted a bit too far afield and would be assigned a mentor.

His woolgathering was broken by a Divine sigh. Like a cirrus zephyr, it swirled around Bliss and flooded his entirety with indescribable joy.

“However, I detect that Dominion Bliss suspects her failures stem from being too moved by mortal weakness. He suspects she is still too human, that she has brought resonating vibrations of the earthbound coil here.”

Dear Ant (sic) Frances,”

He’d sooner calm a typhoon or orchestrate an earthquake than have to wear a starched collar and trousers, not to mention those itchy drawers!


I rest my case after two chapters. 'Nuf said.
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April 3, 2013
Really wish we had half stars. 3 1/2 stars would be more accurate. Cute story with guardian angels trying to help two opposites attract. The guardian angels are trying to help a poor woman down on her luck, she has secrets and isn't exactly honest about why she is there, and then you have the con artist telling his lies. Interesting story plot I wanted to see how it would end. Of course being an e-book there is always the editing problems but I lived with it.
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Angelic Intervention

A western tale, bad guys, good guys but which are which? A tale of love with some angelic intervention thrown in. Never a doubt it's fictitious but a decent read anyway.
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