Monday, October 27, 2014

Book Review - Bewitching the Enemy by Dawn Chartier




My Thoughts

Storm is running late because of work to a meeting with her sisters and mother. She arrives in time to see her mother collapse. While at the hospital with her mother she sees a good looking doctor named Nate. Nate is a pediatric doctor who is in the process of getting a surgery center built and he later finds out that it's Storm's family business that is doing the construction on it.

Nate has another side to his life which is that he is a Paladin who hunts Warlocks and he Storm and her sisters are setting off all kinds of alarms for him. Storm in particular could possibly be his mate to boot. Thing is that Storm and her sisters have no idea that they are witches finding this out from their mother's friend. 

The night that their mother collapsed set certain things in motion that puts them in danger. Storm and Nate will band together to fight the darkness that threatens everything. I so enjoyed their story.

I give Bewitching the Enemy 4 hearts!




About the Book

Rebuilding New Orleans...one witch at a time

Contractor Storm Morgeaux is trying to keep her business afloat and not sleep with the hot-'n'-sexy new client, Dr. Nathan Davis. Adding to her troubles is the fact she accidentally released a series of dark spells. Now evil warlocks are after her family, and she has no idea who she can trust.

Nathan's biggest concern is getting his pediatric surgery center up and running. Still, his stunning new contractor provides plenty of distraction―until she sets off his Paladin medallion. A warlock is near. Nathan's first responsibility is eliminating the woman who wields new and dangerous magic. But something about Storm calls to him. She's mysterious, sexy, and downright irresistible, but most surprisingly, his.

Without the spells, Storm must learn to trust her new abilities. But can she trust the man who's torn between loving her...and killing her?

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About the Author

Dawn might occasionally have a gator parked in her front yard there on the bayou, but it's the snakes that really scare the bejeezus out of her. So instead, she tends to hole herself up with a good romance book, chocolate by the pound, or marathon tv viewing of Game of Thrones, Hell On Wheels, various home renovation shows and Supernatural---oh Dean. *swoons* 



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