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Jinxed. Magic and Spells (A Two Book Box Set)

Take one eccentric, elderly aunt (like Betty White) determined that her nieces find love, add a spell book into the mix and you have chaos and mayhem.

Who would have thought that such a small spell could cause so much trouble?

Hocus Pocus
Trying to outwit the spell only makes matters worse.

Shy and quiet Amanda Santorelli is unhappy watching the world go by around her. When her well-meaning but wacky aunt casts an assertive spell on her, Amanda’s orderly world is turned upside-down. Unable to control herself, Amanda blurts out whatever is on her mind every time someone asks her a question. With no control over her own mouth, it’s only a matter of time before her boss discovers her secret.

Mark Abbott is happy with the way his unassuming assistant runs his office. But all of a sudden she’s become a new person—both in attitude and appearance—and he’s not sure he likes the effect on his orderly work routine. With each passing day, he finds himself waiting to see what will come out of her mouth next. Before long, he can no longer deny the truth—the new Amanda is seriously making him reconsider his vow never to mix business with pleasure.

Mark doesn’t know if it’s love—or if he’s just a victim of Hocus Pocus.

Now You See It . . .
The harder she resists him, the faster her clothes will vanish.

Outspoken Sarah Santorelli hides her sensitive side behind a gruff personality. Fear of abandonment causes her to manipulate romantic relationships to avoid involving her heart. But when her prying aunt casts a spell on her, Sarah ends up on a voyage of discovery on the open seas.

The problem? Every time Sarah lets her guard down, instead of casting off her emotional barriers —the spell makes an item of clothing disappear.

Anthony Mancini has clawed his way to the top. Along the way he’s become a workaholic, putting the demands of his company above those he loves. That’s how he lost Sarah, and he wants a second chance to prove he’s changed.

Thanks to Aunt Lilly’s spell, and a week-long European cruise, stripping Sarah of her defenses just got easier.

556 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 14, 2016

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Teresa Roblin

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"Teresa has a tendency to daydream in class. She should pay more attention."

That's what one of my elementary teachers wrote on my report card. As an adult, I haven't changed a bit.

I wrote my first book, Hocus Pocus, within seven months. Naïve daydreamer that I am, I thought this is it, I'm going to get published. Optimistic, I entered my first contest and placed last in the paranormal category.

So what did I do? I joined RWA, my local chapter, took writing courses, on-line workshops, talked to other writers and joined a critique group. By 2004, I was winning awards.

Now, everyone can read my books and understand why I usually walk around with a grin on my face.

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September 14, 2016
When I read what this book was about I thought it sounded really funny and entertaining but the execution just didn't work for me. The heroine in Hocus Pocus was just too whiny! She hates the spell that makes her tell the truth whenever she is asked a question and complains for most of the book but then decides even when the spell is broken she is going to stay that way. The hero she is trying to win over is a jerk to her for most of the book (and in fact never even noticed her before the spell). I wasn't crazy about either character and although some of the stuff she says is funny it wasn't enough to make up for the rest of the book. Now you see it was about Sarah and she spent most the book trying to push Tony away convinced that he would break her heart. I found the magic silly and it just wasn't humorous to me. The writing style just wasn't for me and it was fairly painful making my way through this book at times.
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