The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes
You’re invited to spend the weekend with three extraordinary sisters… When she was sixteen, Dee Fortune kidnapped her two younger sisters and ran from danger. Now, twenty-nine, she’s still trying to control her shape-shifting power — no easy task when Danny James shows up one Friday morning with...
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You’re invited to spend the weekend with three extraordinary sisters…
When she was sixteen, Dee Fortune kidnapped her two younger sisters and ran from danger. Now, twenty-nine, she’s still trying to control her shape-shifting power — no easy task when Danny James shows up one Friday morning with his deadly smile and dangerous questions about the past.
Lizzie is deturmined to save her family from financial ruin by turning straw into gold; now, if she could only stop turning forks into bunnies. The Rlric, a sorcerer, appears one Friday — annoyed with the chaos Lizzie is creating in the universe and his heart…
The youngest Miss Fortune, Mare, towers above her sisters but her telekinetic power is dwarfed by their gifts. She spends her days at Value Video!! and her nights contemplating the futility of her existence. But then a gorgeous Value Video!! VP and Mare’s long-lost love turn up…and they all turn up the heat on a weekend that no Fortune will soon forget!
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780739484999 (0739484990)
Publish date: 2007
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 391
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Witches,
Romance,
Anthologies,
Paranormal Romance,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
I read this years ago, long before my vow to write something about every book I read; likely just after joining GoodReads back in the halcyon days when the site was actually fun, but I was still too nervous to write anything. I loved it, as is evident by the 5 star rating I gave it back then (and I...
There are many witch stories out there, but many of them, I'm sorry to say, do not have happy endings. This is a book with a happy ending, suitable for fans of Charmed and Bewitched. This is also a book I gave myself for my birthday; I've decided to only buy books that make me feel good and/or laugh...
I was disappointed in this book. It wasn't an anthology like I expected but a conglomeration of authors writing the same story. There were parts that were great and others (most of it actually) that was just so-so. I liked the grand premise: the aunt who's losing her powers through aging targets ...
This book, simply put, was fun! It was a nice change after my last book, which wasn't that fun. I liked the light-spirit of the story, with one of my favorite themes: family. I adore my sister, so stories with sisters who love each other and get alone are always welcome. Can I be honest? I read...
I would never have guessed that a collaboration between Jennifer Cruise and Anne Stuart could work so well. (Had never read Eileen Dryer before, so had no opinion about her.) Though it was obvious from their unique styles which author was writing the point of view of which witch sister, the book fe...