Thursday, January 22, 2015

PASSION POTION by Mary Beth Daniels



Title:  PASSION POTION
Series:  The Golden Enchanters #1
Author:  Mary Beth Daniels
Publisher:  Casey Shay Press
Category:  Romance, Sci Fi & Fantasy
Received from:  Casey Shay Press via netgalley.com
GoodReads:  Passion Potion
 Description:
Sometimes the only place left to go is where everyone says you don't belong.

Jet is a Nix, the daughter of an Enchantress who went outside her bloodlines. No one helps a Nix, and even though her father is in deep trouble with Dei Lucrii, a Dark Enchanter who paid her family an extraordinary sum to make a passion potion, Jet has no way to fix the powerful spell that killed her mother.

But someone is watching her. A very handsome someone whose face appears in a pewter bowl her mother always kept close by.

Could the boy be the secret to avoiding the curse of the Nix? Or is he the sort of distraction Jet REALLY can't afford at a time like this?
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This was a fun, quick read and I am truly looking forward to the next book in the series.    I love Ms. Daniels’ humor.  Passion Potion was a new look at an old idea.  Every girl wants to find out that she is actually a witch or a fairy or… we all want to have a secret magic.  Nix is every girl, with the faults and history a girl of the modern age would have, and she finds out she has BIG magic!  I’m looking forward to seeing how she learns to manage this magic in book 2.  In this book, she is chasing the answer to the riddle her mother died trying to solve.  She’s also trying to quickly learn all she can about who and what she is and falling head-over-heels with Caleb.
I so enjoyed the humor and reality of this book that I couldn’t wait.  I went to Amazon.com and picked up the other book available from Ms. Daniels.  Expect that review within a day or two!
Editing errors:  very minimal.  This editor is doing it right!
 Other books in the series:
  1. Passion Potion
  2. (not yet released)
Other Books from this Author:
  • Heteroflexibility













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