Title: Twice Cursed
Author: Jacqueline Paige
Genre: Paranormal
Format: E-book
Pages: 264 pages
Series or Stand-Alone: Stand-Alone
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press
Release Date: February 2, 2011
To purchase your copy: Amazon; Publisher
For more info: Author Website; Publisher Website
Amazon Summary: Maddy is the oldest witchling to ever attend the Hidden Cove Academy, having been cursed as a teen; she’s forced to have a solitary life outside her own magical community. With her magic so dangerously unpredictable, she rarely takes the chance on mixing with the general public.
From one harmless trip to a museum she finds herself spellbound yet again by an invisible boundary, caused by a three hundred year old curse, dictating that Maddy must stay close to the stunningly sexy Colin.
Being stuck with a tall, dark, incredibly lick-able stranger can’t be all that bad, right? Until they discover if they get too close the spirits bound with the curse will take over their bodies … at the same time if they’re too far from one another the curse will kill them both.
Will the curse’s secrets be unraveled in time or does certain death await them both?
EXCERPT
“There is just no way to tell you this without you thinking I’m completely insane.” He sat there giving her a puzzled look. “Do you believe in magic, Colin?”
He smirked. “Like a magician?”
Maddy shook her head. “Um, no. Although a few that play at that game of illusions do have special abilities. I’m talking about magical people, who can do spectacular things…”
Colin smirked again. “Like witches?” He chuckled. “Are you an actress; is that what you’re trying to tell me?”
The kettle whistled. Maddy turned to pour it. “No, I’m not an actress. I’m a hereditary witch.” She fiddled with the tea bags, not wanting to turn around and see his expression.
“I see.” He really had no idea what to say to that.
She knew by his tone he was probably plotting on how to leave as soon as possible now. “I’m not sure you do. Have you ever seen someone do something that you just couldn’t ex-plain? Or thought you were seeing things?” She shrugged. “We’re really not supposed to use magic in the general public, but some do, at a terrible risk.” She glanced over to look at him. His look said it all: he thought she was a weirdo.
“Okay. Uh, so is there a reason for telling me this?” Why did the beautiful ones always have to have some sort of mental flaw?
Maddy turned from the cups and crossed her arms over her chest. “Yes, actually I do.” She hesitated for a few seconds. “When we were leaving the museum I thought I felt a trace…that’s kind of a feeling you…my kind get when magic has been used close by or to you…”
“A trace?” He studied her for a moment. “Again, why are you…” He looked like he really wanted to give her a chance. Just in case she wasn’t insane.
She let out a quick breath. “I think something was done to us…the pains hitting, but then leaving just as quickly.”
Colin raised one eyebrow at her and crossed his arms. Now he probably just wanted to go home. “I’m sure there’s a much more…sane explanation for this.”
Sane? Of course he thought she was insane. How did she prove to him she wasn’t some lunatic?
This book definitely had some steamy love scenes so if you’re looking for that with a bit of paranormal put into it, then this is the book for you. The story starts slow at first, but quickly picks up once Maddy meets Colin. They are forced to be close to each other because of a curse put onto both of them. This just happens to be the second curse that Maddy has to deal with. The mystery of where both curses are suspenseful and that combined with the build up of the romance pushed me to continue reading.
The only issues I had with the book is that there were a few spelling errors and the mystery behind the first curse on Maddy seemed a little far-fetched in that it is surprising no one thought of it sooner since she’s had that curse for 12 years! Also, the ending felt a little abrupt to me and a little rushed at the end.
Jacqueline Paige definitely gives us a sweet romance, steamy love scenes and a fun mystery and for that, I recommend the book to fans of paranormal romance.
3 STARS
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