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Beguiled at the Wedding by Virginia Heath, Deb Marlowe, Jane Charles

rainelle_barrett's review

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4.0

Jane Charles
Ok, I so loved this love story. Diana and James grabbed me at the beginning of the story and didn’t let go. Having the three ghost play a part in the helping James and Diana come together, I thought that that was a wonderful idea. The story was light hearted. The humor kept my attention with the story.
The dialogue was smooth between the characters. The climactic end with the sword fight was wonderful. I loved how Jane added more to the scene to push it over that cliff. Pardon the pun. The book was easy to follow with.
There was no complications in what the writer wanted to convey to their readers. Each person came through as a strong character. I wanted more from the story. I didn’t want it to end. I can’t wait to see what comes next with this story line.

Deb Marlowe’s book, Miss Penneck and the Pixies Poem is a beautifully written story of fantasy, castles, love and romance. Raun and Lowenna set out on a journey to set Lowennas life back to normal for her book shop and Rauns printing press. Along the way, they are introduced to good friends to help them accomplish this.

Virginia Heath
Spencer and Cecily love story focused on how the two characters needed to communicate and trust each other regarding their emotions. Cecily needed to open up to Spencer.

I voluntary reviewed this ARC after receiving a free gifted copy.

dianed's review

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4.0

Onve again an amazing collection of authors brings us the exciting news of what's happening at Castle Keynor in Bocka Morrow. This time, people have come to celebrate a wedding and the pixies, ghosts, and faeries are up to the challenge.
In Deb Marlowe's Miss Penneck and the Pixie's Poem a pixie names Puff learns to read and write and her writing is able to bring things to be. The pixie's poem brings safety from enemies as well as love to Miss Penneck the bookseller and Ruan Trevellick the printer who is being hunted for trying to teach the lower classes to read.
Jane Charles' A Spirited Courtship uses Ghost to bring a pair af former lovebirds together. When Diana Vail hears some disturbing gossip about the man she thought she loved James Bryant she breaks off their courtship. Now they are both attending the wedding and they are the only hope for a trio of ghosts to get their final rest. The ghosts must help them to find love by the summer solstice and the time is getting short. The matchmaking ghosts must discover what broke the couple apart and try to fix the problem - and do it quickly.
In Written in the Stars, Virginia Heath has a couple that was in love and almost engaged when an evil spirit threw a wrench into the plans. Now, 5 years later Cecily Grimshaw and Spencer Tremayne are both at the wedding and the Celestial Realm needs to bring them together within the next few days to keep the cosmic plans in place.
All three books are entertaining and fun to read and are a perfect addition to the Castle Keyvnor series.
I received an advanced copy of this book.
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