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A Bewitching Season

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What happens when a mischievous witch meddles with that most powerful enchantment, love? The answer is here in these three spellbinding stories of witchcraft gone wrong—and romance gone quite blissfully right!

"The Bewitched Baron" by Lynn Collum
When Wyndom Long, Baron Newlyn, a noted botanist who pays little attention to the gaiety of the ton, engages Naomi Clayton as his shy sister's companion, he is startled by the girl he remembers as plain and reserved. Naomi is a sparkling presence in his home, where all sorts of odd things suddenly begin to happen, and a glint of innocent mischief in her eyes makes him wonder if love is meant to feel so magical...

"The Bewitchment of Lord Dalford" by Debbie Raleigh
Annie Winsome may be a witch, but the mortal world has never lost its fascination for her—and a London Season is too tempting to resist. Believing an innocent potion will polish her bumbling friend Lord Dalford, she is stunned to find him transformed into a charming rogue—one she wants for herself! But when she discovers Dalford has a bit of magic up his own sleeve, she suspects that love may be the most powerful spell of all.

“The Reluctant Witch" by Jeanne Savery
Lady Samantha Forsythe, the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, may have been born a witch, but during her first season in Town, she longs to dance and flirt like any other young debutante. Unfortunately, before long Samantha is importuned to read tea leaves and brew love spells. One of which must have gone awry, for Sam realizes that her arrogant neighbor Lord Dalreach has tumbled for her! Why, then, is every moment in his arms so sweetly enchanting?

256 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2003

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July 17, 2015
2.5 ★s - http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/2...

Light, fluffy & pleasant.

The Bewitched Baron by Lynn Collum
When Wyndom Long, Baron Newlyn, a noted botanist who pays little attention to the gaiety of the ton, engages Naomi Clayton as his shy sister's companion, he is startled by the girl he remembers as plain and reserved. Naomi is a sparkling presence in his home, where all sorts of odd things suddenly begin to happen, and a glint of innocent mischief in her eyes makes him womnder if love is meant to feel so magical...

The Bewitchment of Lord Dalford by Debbie Raleigh
Annie Winsome may be a witch, but the mortal world has never lost its fascination for her - and a London season is too tempting to resist. Believing an innocent potion will polish her bumbling friend Lord Dalford, she is stunned to find him transformed into a charming rogue - one she wants for herself. But when she discovers Dalford has a bit of magic up his own sleeve, she suspects that love may be the most powerful spell of all.

The Reluctant Witch by Jeanne Savery
Lady Samantha Forsythe, the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, may have been born a witch, but during her first season in Town, she longs to dance and flirt like any other young debutante. Unfortunately, before long Samantha is importuned to read tea leaves and brew love spells. One of which must have gone awry, for Sam realises her arrogant neighbour Lord Dalreach has tumbled for her. Why, then, is every moment in his arms so sweetly enchanting.
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July 20, 2008
3.5 stars so rounded up!
This is a very sweet anthology of three Regency era stories about witches. It's an older book and the stories are filled with sexual tension, but no actual consummation. Still, Lynn Collum, Debbie Raleigh, and Jeanne Savery do a good job in this lighter look at witches and romance.
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September 17, 2015
Charming story

Author did a fantastic job. She could expand on the characters we met. I for one would love to know more about this secret world. A series maybe?
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