Putting out small magical fires around town is one thing, but the more often Vivi and Rhys have to put their heads together to solve this mess, the more tempting it is to see if they can pick up where they left off nine years ago-if Vivi can ever forgive Rhys for breaking her heart. It doesn't help that as far as Vivi's attraction to her ex is concerned, it's almost too easy for her to fall right back into the past and all her old feelings. Now, Graves Glen is threatening to fall into total chaos, with problems ranging from possessed wind-up skulls to a talking cat to a very unhappy library ghost. In the beginning, it's easy for her to dismiss some wacky occurrences as pure coincidence, but after Rhys invites her to help him magically recharge the town's secret ley lines and the spell goes terribly wrong, they realize they have more problems on their hands than a mere curse. But when Rhys Penhallow finally reappears for the annual fall festival in Graves Glen, Georgia, home to both witches and ordinary people, Vivi begins to sense that her breakup hex might have worked a little too well. Given that it had been a spell performed after copious amounts of vodka, she hadn't placed much stock in its success. Nine years ago, Vivienne Jones decided to get over the boy who'd dumped her in the only way she knew how: by putting a curse on him. A small-town witch is forced to make magic with the man who broke her heart when his return sets a series of supernatural disasters in motion.
0 Comments
(I have to say how weird I found saying referring to her by her surname when I have the same one!) This collection was a joy to read and I would highly recommend. This was my first introduction to Hancock as a writer, but I can see that she has a true passion for the craft. Every poem is important and significant to Hancock. The poems in each section are directed towards its respective lovers which adds to the raw feeling to the collection. I like that each love helped her to grow and she carried that with her. The subjects of the poems talked about the different loves of her life and how they affected her. The flow of the poems is like a stream of consciousness – I was able to sit and read through them very quickly. I really enjoyed this collection of poems. Shades of Lovers is a poetry collection that follows Hancock’s relationships chronologically, exploring the good and the bad. You will have a sense of what to do when you open the door.Įxplore the experience of six different relationships in this moving collection that dives into the highs and lows of love. I’m no longer closeted or scared to live my truth. He’s as irresistibly snarky as he always was, only there’s a big difference this time. Mike Bravo saved my life, and they want me to join them, but there’s one small problem. I was raised to be a soldier.īut when a top-secret mission fails, I find myself suddenly discharged with nowhere to go. Military life is all I’ve known since I was born. I’m not called Iris “I require intense supervision” for nothing. Now my boss wants to recruit him, and I can’t wait to rub it in his face that he was rescued by me. Because one of those men happen to be the golden boy from my basic training days.īrock “Saint” Harlow was a walking Captain America in the flesh. And because I work for Mike Bravo, a private black-ops firm, it’s my job to go into dangerous situations.īut when we’re called in to extract a military team from a hostile situation, the thrill is so much better. Within days, Ruth is on her way to Moscow, posing as the wife of counterintelligence agent Sumner Fox in a precarious plot to extract the Digbys from behind the Iron Curtain.īut the complex truth behind Iris’s marriage defies Ruth’s understanding, and as the sisters race toward safety, a dogged Soviet KGB officer forces them to make a heartbreaking choice between two irreconcilable loyalties. Were they eliminated by the Soviet intelligence service? Or have the Digbys defected to Moscow with a trove of the West’s most vital secrets?įour years later, Ruth Macallister receives a postcard from the twin sister she hasn’t seen since their catastrophic parting in Rome in the summer of 1940, as war engulfed the continent and Iris fell desperately in love with an enigmatic United States Embassy official named Sasha Digby. The world is shocked by the family’s sensational disappearance. In the autumn of 1948, Iris Digby vanishes from her London home with her American diplomat husband and their two children. The New York Times bestselling author of Her Last Flight returns with a gripping and profoundly human story of Cold War espionage and family devotion. |