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Once Upon Stilettos
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Eva Wilhelm
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Click your heels three times and say, "There's no place like Bloomies!"
Katie Chandler's life is pure magic - literally. As an executive assistant at Magic, Spells, and Illusions, Inc., she's seen more than her share of fantastical occurrences. A mere Manhattan mortal, Katie is no wizard, but she's a wiz at exposing "hokum" pocus, cloaked lies, and deceptive enchantments. And she's fallen under the all-too-human spell of attraction to Owen, a hunky wizard and coworker. Owen, however, is preoccupied. Someone has broken into his office and disrupted top-secret files, and it reeks of an inside job. CEO Merlin (yes, the Merlin) and taps Katie and her special ability to uncover the magical mole.
Keeping her feelings in check while sleuthing alongside Owen, Katie is shocked to discover that her immunity to magic is waning, putting her in grave danger. Soon she's surrendering to the charms and enchantments of everyone and everything around her, including a killer pair of red stilettos. Katie must now conjure up her natural instincts to get to the bottom of the break-in, regain her power, and win the wizard of her dreams.
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- Fiona Thurn
- 04-06-2015
A romance novel masquerading as a magical mystery
I found "Magic inc." more entertaining than this 2nd part of the series. Both have flimsy plots, but the first book had more giggles, and less outright aggravation than I found in this one. Still, the character of Katie was likeable enough to keep me listening. Shanna Swendson's romance novel history spills into these books, and I have a terrible feeling I persevered more because I wanted to get to the punchline of the romantic plot than any real interest in the magic one. Perhaps there's a spell on this book, because I'm not given to being interested in straight romances. Boys kissing girls? Eeewww! The frogs made me giggle though.
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