Read Your Magic or Mine? Online
Authors: Ann Macela
Tags: #Fiction, #Magicians, #Magic, #Fantasy, #Fantasy fiction, #Paranormal, #Romance, #Incantations, #Soul mates, #Botanists, #Love stories
Awards and accolades for
THE OLDEST KIND OF MAGIC by Ann Macela:
The Heart of Denver Romance Writers 2006 Aspen Gold Winner for Best Paranormal Romance.
Second Place for the Romance Writers Ink More Than Magic 2006 Contest for the Paranormal Category.
Honorable Mention in the Paranormal Category of the Write Touch 2006 Contest of Wisconsin Romance Writers.
Third Place for Best First Book in the 2006 Beacon First Coast Romance Writers Contest.
Second Place, Mainstream/Single Title category—Texas Gold, East Texas RWA.
Finalist, Cover Art—Anne Bonney, Ancient City Romance Writers.
Finalist, Paranormal category—Published Laurie Contest, Smoky Mountain Romance Writers.
“Bravo, Ms. Macela, you have a hit on your hands and this should be an award-winning year for you! This author is a voice that can not be denied —her first published paranormal novel is distinctly defined, with refreshingly sharp nuances! … This is a phenomenal paranormal story that you must read! This comes with the highest recommendation from the reviewer.
IT IS A PERFECT FIVE HEARTS
—the story screams more sequels and this reviewer can not wait to get her hands on those!”
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The Romance Studio
“…Ann Macela has crafted an enjoyable, magical romance with an uniquely fresh premise and interesting characters.”
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Affaire de Coeur
FOUR AND A HALF HEARTS!
“THE OLDEST KIND OF MAGIC, Ms. Macela’s debut novel, was an absolute delight to read. From the moment the reader starts this gem it is almost impossible to set it aside.”
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Love Romances
Accolades for
DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC? by Ann Macela:
The sequel to THE OLDEST KIND OF MAGIC, DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC? is a fabulous romantic fantasy with the twist that the hero knows who his soulmate is, but she rejects his belief system and his love; two direct hits to his heart. Clay is a fine lead male mage as a frustrated wannabe lover; but the story line is owned bell, book, and candle by the disbelieving Francie; who disavows magic or love exist.
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Harriet Klausner
I really enjoyed reading about Francie and Clay’s romance. The two characters had a lot of chemistry. I loved Clay’s sisters too; they pulled no punches with either of the confused lovers. The love scene following the reconciliation is positively pyrotechnic. Kevin the boy friend of Francie’s best friend is unpleasant in the beginning and downright evil at the end. Francie’s friends, the Gamesters and Tamara, really add a lot to the story and I definitely want to read about his sisters next.