Enchanted, Inc. (Katie Chandler, Book 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (519 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0345481259 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
New York City as you've never seen it This was a fun book, so much fun I stayed up til 3:00 am to finish it in one sitting.Now Chick Lit usually isn't my thing, I'm more of a military science fiction kind of girl, but Shanna is a friend of mine - so I supported her by buying her book. Didn't expect to like it, I j. Fun and easy light read. Kayla Sandoval A fun and quick read this book is good if your looking for a charming little story for a lazy afternoon.. Three Stars Sookie Cullen Cute story. I will read the 2nd one and see how it goes.
Working for an ogre of a boss doesn’t help.Then, seemingly out of the blue, Katie gets a job offer from Magic, Spells, and Illusions, Inc., a company that tricks of the trade to the magic community. Now it’s up to Katie to pull off the impossible: save the world and–hopefully–live happily ever after.. Everywhere she goes, she sees something worth gawking at and Katie is afraid she’s a little too normal to make a splash in the big city. DON’T MESS WITH HEXESKatie Chandler had always heard that New York is a weird and wonderful place, but this small-town Texas gal had no idea how weird until she moved there. For MSI, Katie’s ordinariness is an asset.Lacking any bit of magic, she can easily spot a fake spell, catch hidden clauses in competitor’s contracts, and detect magically disguised intruders. She quickly learns that office politics are even more complicated when your new boss is a real
All rights reserved. From Publishers Weekly In her first mainstream novel, romance writer Swendson puts a Harry Potter–inspired twist on the standard tale of a smalltown girl in the big city, with lively if saccharine sweet results. You see the world as it is," an MSI executive explains. . From sanitized descriptions of New York City life to hunky wizards and fairies on the subway, this book is pure and innocent fantasy, suitable for preteens or readers hungry for a cotton candy read. "You are of the rare breed who can neither do magic nor be influenced by magic. Her "small-town honesty and common sense" soon land h