The Kitchen Witch
by:
Annette Blair (author)
When a single-dad TV executive hires Melody Seabright--a flaky rich girl and rumored witch--as his babysitter, she magically lands her own cooking show...and makes sparks fly.
When a single-dad TV executive hires Melody Seabright--a flaky rich girl and rumored witch--as his babysitter, she magically lands her own cooking show...and makes sparks fly.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425198810 (0425198812)
Publish date: October 5th 2004
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Witches,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Series: Accidental Witch Trilogy (#1)
Really should have paid closer attention to the reviews before trying this one.Melody, who may or may not be a witch - she doesn't seem to think or know she is and has done nothing to indicate that she is - is a moron. I mean, she's kind of a cute moron, but not cute enough to make me put up with he...
Melody Seabright has always wanted to be a TV Chef and she's just lost her last job when an opportunity presents itself in the form of Logan Kilgarven. Logan works as a producer with a local TV station in Salem, Mass., and they're looking for a TV Chef. Logan is a single father and needs someone t...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: The cover is really cute. I don't normally shop for romance, but I think this one would stand out from the more common shirtless men and heaving bosoms.The Gist: Desperate for a babysitter, Single-Dad Logan Kilgarven k...
The Kitchen Witch:The Particulars: The Kitchen Witch by Annette Blair, contemporary romance, e-book, Berkley. The Review:The Blurb:When a single-dad TV executive hires Melody Seabright--a flaky rich girl and rumored witch--as his babysitter, she magically lands her own cooking show...and makes spar...
This one is light on magic, more of a romance. The MC is more of a "Holly Golightly" character, paired with the serious single dad. It was a cute read, very quick, and it was fun enough.