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Title: Magic (Hennessey)
ISBN: 0553290533
Author:
Tami Hoag
Publicate Date: 1991-06-01 Publish: 1991-06-01
List Price: $7.99
Average Customer Rating: 2.5
Format: Paperback
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1: I enjoyed this book
I really enjoyed this book. Tami Hoag put a little different twist in this one, and I found it amusing.
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2: Dire
I've been a fan of Tami Hoag for a while now and I'm steadily working my way through her generally excellent back catalogue. I stumbled across this book in a secondhand store and I hate to say it, but it wasn't worth the money. The storyline is ridiculously cliched and contrived. It reminded me of Mills & Boon: the beautiful but wounded heroine and handsome hero with a tragic past falling in love yet stubbornly resisting. The ghosts are as believable and scary as the ones from an episode of Scooby Doo.
I had to force myself to finish it and it's hard to believe the same author wrote Ashes To Ashes, A Thin Dark Line, Cry Wolf, Still Waters, etc. Your time and money would be far better spent buying those books than this one.
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3: I loved this story!
I thought this was a terrific book. I have read it a few times and each time that I do, the storyline gets more and more enjoyable. Like I said before, I love this writer, she's such a talent!
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4: Just OK
I loved Keeping Company, Heart of Gold and Reilly's Return, so when I found this book, and saw it was Bryan, I thought it'd be just as great as the others. Not so. This book was sort of boring, and there was no spark between the main characters. I only finished this book to see what the other characters were up to and what happened to them. I do adore Tami Hoag's books but this one, ahh, well we'll leave it at that.
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5: Not even a guilty pleasure ...
I rather enjoyed 'Night Sins' so when I found this book on sale for ??1 at a local discount store I thought 'how bad can it be?' The answer is very very bad. It combines the worst Mills & Boons cliches - beautiful stubbornly independent heroine, ruggedly handsome hero, who, needless to say, fight constantly before falling into each other's arms, with a plot borrowed from the cartoon 'Scooby Doo' - ghosts - hidden gold - mysterious characters wanting to buy property - sound familar from Saturday morning TV? She should definitely stick to writing thrillers. On a more happy note the brief preview of 'Ashes to ashes' at the back of this book looked good. Bet I don't get it for a pound though!
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