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ISBN: 1616646756

ISBN13: 9781616646752

Black Magic

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New York Times bestselling author Cherry Adair is back with an action adventure with a paranormal twist. If you like bestselling authors Maya Banks and Heather Graham, you'll love Black Magic. This... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Black Magic

Geologist and Aequitas warrior Jackson Slater has used magic all his life. Sara Temple rejected and began to fear her magical powers the night of her parents' deaths. Once deeply in love, now bitter exes, Jack and Sara want nothing more than to never see one another again. But when an ancient evil threatens not just wizards, but the entire world, the Wizard Council throws Jack and Sara back into each others' lives by commanding they work together to stop it. Past wounds threaten to derail their investigation, but Sara and Jack learn that their love has never really died. Can they heal the wounds of their past to have a future together? Or will the evil they face destroy Jack, Sara, and everything they love before they have a chance to find out? The classic tale of good versus evil gets an inventive new spin in the dark and dangerous Black Magic. Having never read any of Cherry Adair's books, I was excited to adventure into the world of Aequitas and Omnivatics and Ms. Adair doesn't hold back from making her bad guys very bad indeed. As for our protagonists, I adored Jack. He's sexy as hell and just a touch grouchy, which actually managed to add to his appeal (bravo, Ms. Adair). I quite liked Sara as well, though at times I admit I wanted to shake her for not being willing to listen to Jack when it came to people who were obviously untrustworthy. Though Ms. Adair tried to explain why said people had Sara's trust, it was a matter of tell more than show, so that part of the story made me a bit unsympathetic towards Sara. Still, when the good kind of sparks flew between Sara and Jack, I loved watching them together. They suffered some awful hits in the past and I wanted to see them get their happily ever after together because Ms. Adair made me believe they definitely deserved it. Black Magic is by turns sensual, thrilling, and (when it comes to the bad guys) just a bit creepy, which made the book all the more interesting. Black Magic was an altogether engaging read and I look forward to reading more of Ms. Adair's work. Shayna Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed

Black Magic, Great Read.

If you are into the paranormal romance, but want a slight edge, this is the book for you. It's not "dumbed" down at all and is really juicy and good. I loved the way the characters interacted and the plot really kept me guessing. Can't recommend it enough!! Also good paranormal romance: Witch Little: A Novel.

Spellbinding and Sensuous

If vamps are beginning to put you to sleep, let your fantasies unravel with geologist Jackson Slater. This smart, powerful wizard is very much alive and hot to the touch when he is driven to teleport into the sultry jungles of San Cristobel. Magic abounds when Slater and ex-fiancée, Sara Temple, are compelled to re-unite and combine forces to take on a dark and extraordinary evil. Sara has second thoughts about her decision to live a life without magic, and she jumps feet first into the steamy-hot crystal caves of the slithery Omnivatics. This intriguing, action-packed paranormal romance is for every reader who likes a spellbinding, sensuous read! A word of caution... Adair's paranormal mind-blower will keep you up well past your bedtime!

This is an exhilarating second chance romantic urban fantasy

In Western Australia wizard-geologist Jackson Slater is doing field work. His former fiancée wizard Sara Temple is in San Cristobel, Venezuela working on a luxurious hotel deal when the illness struck turning good well balanced people into homicidal psychopaths. When her mentor whom she considers her father since her parents died becomes ill, a panicked Sara instinctively shouts telepathically to the only man she ever loved for help. Jack still loves Sara and hears her cry and teleports to her side instantly as if he is one of Pavlov's dogs. Based on the mounting evidence, the Wizard Council fears the serpentine Omnivatics are siphoning off the life-force and power of wizards. They also believe the pairing of Jack and Sara is the only hope to prevent the malevolence from returning to take over the world in their evil way. The chosen duo believes they are a poor matching, but agree to work together to save the world; perhaps as a by-product they can save their relationship too. This is an exhilarating second chance romantic urban fantasy in which the paranormal elements of wizardry and the Omnivatics seem genuine. The lead couple is a wonderful pairing of two people in love, but with polar opposite beliefs when it comes to magic as she never moved pass the death of her parents so she stopped being a practitioner; they are not a yin and yang fit, but together in unity prove that in their case their love makes for an inequality as 1 + 1 > 2. Like she did with her Night T-FLAC trilogy, Cherry Adair provides an engaging thriller starring two wizards in love; this time trying to save the world. <br /> <br />Harriet Klausner <br /> <br />

This was a rich and magical romance that I never wanted to end!

Black Magic by Cherry Adair Paranormal Romance- July 20th, 2010 5 stars Black Magic is a romance with paranormal, gothic and suspense elements. It was a fantastic fantasy novel that reminded me of the Harry Potter with a romance worth fighting for. Jackson Slater is pulled from Western Australia in mapping and cataloging leylines by Sara Temple's desperate pleas in his mind. In the blink of an eye, Jackson teleports himself to Venezuela only to discover a deep sense of evil. He finds himself in deep trouble as wizards are murdered and his magical powers are suddenly gone. He is forced to use normal human ways to save Sara. As a crazed, a man she's known since childhood is about to strike her with an enormous knife. Surviving, they are whisked to the Wizard Council. Where they are volunteered (threatened) to investigate a disease striking wizards and humans. It causes madness and irrevocable death. But working together is the last thing Jackson and Sara want. Three years ago they were on the verge of marriage when things went terribly wrong. Their tempestuous history cannot be forgotten or forgiven. But their passion soon overcomes any differences. Who or what is causing this insanity? Jackson and Sara's search brings them to a mythology that questions what they have always been told is true. If they are to survive, they must use their combined powers because their enemy is much closer than either suspects. I really enjoyed Black Magic! It immediately grabs your attention. I loved the flashbacks to Jackson's childhood and the motivation that drives him throughout the novel. The confusion and anger between Sara and Jackson is stirring and emotional. When the clues are finally connected I could feel the pain that had followed them through their relationship. I also enjoyed how Ms. Adair made magic and mythology as real as science. I've never been to South America, but I felt like I was there, talking to the people with their dialects, foods, environment, and history. This was a rich and magical romance that I never wanted to end! Reviewed by Jackie from the Bookaholics Romance Book Club
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