Black Magic Woman

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Macmillan, Apr 26, 2011 - Fiction - 320 pages

Daphanie Carter is thrilled that her sister Danice finally found her Prince Charming—even though he's not quite, well, human. Daphanie is trying to keep an open mind. Which is why she jumps at the chance to enter the hidden world of The Others when a friendly imp invites her to a non-human nightclub. Daphanie's curious to see how the Other half lives—and parties—but soon, one handsome stranger has her bewitched, bothered, and beside herself...

Enter Asher Grayson. As a Guardian, it's his job to protect humans who get mixed up in the affairs of Others. When he spots Daphanie in a club, going head to head with a notorious witch doctor, he steps in to cool things off. Now the heat is on. Daphanie becomes the target of strange magical attacks, and Asher's got to undo the voodoo before it's too, too late. But soon he starts to wonder if this beautiful, beguiling mortal has put a spell on him—because every little thing she does is magic...

 

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Contents

Chapter One
1
Chapter Two
16
Chapter Three
33
Chapter Four
55
Chapter Five
75
Chapter Six
90
Chapter Seven
106
Chapter Eight
120
Chapter Fourteen
188
Chapter Fifteen
197
Chapter Sixteen
207
Chapter Seventeen
217
Chapter Eighteen
224
Chapter Nineteen
234
Chapter Twenty
244
Chapter Twentyone
254

Chapter Nine
130
Chapter Ten
146
Chapter Eleven
159
Chapter Twelve
168
Chapter Thirteen
177
Chapter Twentytwo
262
Chapter Twentythree
276
Chapter Twentyfour
284
Chapter Twentyfive
294
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About the author (2011)

Christine Warren is the bestselling author of The Others series, including Wolf at the Door, Big Bad Wolf, Born to Be Wild, Prince Charming Doesn’t Live Here, and Black Magic Woman. Born and raised in coastal New England, she now lives as a transplant in the Pacific Northwest. (She completely bypassed those states in the middle due to her phobia of being landlocked). When not writing, she enjoys horseback riding, playing with her pets, identifying dogs from photos of their underbellies, and most of all reading things someone else had to agonize over.