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Charming the Devil

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"Greiman's writing is warm, witty, and gently wise."
—New York Times bestselling author Betina Krahn

Readers who love their paranormal romance brimming with wit and deep emotion and sprinkled with a dash of Scottish flavor will adore Charming the Devil—the final book in Lois Greiman's enchanting Witches of Mayfair series. The former Midwest Fiction Writers' Writer of the Year, Romantic Times Historical Storyteller of the Year, and multiple RITA® Award nominee unites a bold Scottish warrior with a delightful lady with very unusual abilities, in a wonderfully engaging love story that is a treat for fans of Teresa Medeiros and Christina Dodd.

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    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2010
      One of the more fearful and skittish of the Lavender House witches, ethereally lovely Faerie Faye finally takes on her mission as truth-seeker and heads into the heart of the Regency ton to find Lord Brendier's killer. But when Rogan MacBain, one of her prime suspects, ends up rescuing her from a lecherous nobleman, she is shocked to sense his integrity and is reluctantly drawn to him in spite of her bone-deep fear of men. VERDICT Danger, deception, and enmity swirl around Faye and Bain as they struggle with love and trust issues in this complex, sometimes dark, and always suspenseful romance, the last of Greiman's original "Witches of Mayfair" trilogy (after "Under Your Spell" and "Seduced by Your Spell"). Greiman ("One Hot Mess") lives in Minnesota.

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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