![]() On her way home she has a feeling she is being observed, and that night someone breaks into her apartment and hits her over the head. Mira is a practicing Wiccan like the godmother who raised her after her parents died in car accident. He improves further when he defends her against an obnoxious customer who asks impertinent questions about her pendant, a pentagram, which is a symbol of her religion. One day she sees a man in the diner where she works who is so incredibly gorgeous that she has erotic daydreams on the spot. The novel began well, and I settled down to a pleasant read, but I found the second half weaker than the first, so that in my overall opinion the book is only slightly better than the average.Īfter an unhappy marriage and nasty divorce, Mira Hoskins works as a waitress in downtown Minneapolis, trying to save enough money to finish her degree in psychology. ![]() Readers should know that this book is not romantica, like her Ellora’s Cave releases, but more mainstream, if still very hot, paranormal romance. Witch Fire, Anya Bast’s first book with her new publisher, is the starting point to a new series about elemental witches. ![]()
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