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Charmed by His Love
Charmed by His Love
Charmed by His Love
Audiobook10 hours

Charmed by His Love

Written by Janet Chapman

Narrated by Allyson Ryan

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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All Duncan MacKeage wants is to keep his crew building roads and
bridges up the mountain to the fancy resort overlooking Spellbound
Falls' new inland sea. He doesn't want anything to do with his own
family magic or with the beautiful widow Peg Thompson and her tribe of
little heathens. But when Duncan is tasked with keeping an eye on the
widow Thompson, trouble starts. Because of a family curse, Peg
fears that giving in to her desires will mean killing off another lover.
But Duncan-the strong, handsome man buying her gravel-is unbelievably
tempting and determined to take care of her. Torn between her head and
her heart, will Peg find the strength to break free of her black-widow
curse? Or will pursuing their attraction put these lovers in harm's way?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 13, 2012
ISBN9781452679037
Charmed by His Love
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Janet Chapman

A native of rural central Maine, Janet Chapman (1956–2017) lived in a cozy log cabin on a lake with her husband, three cats, and a stray young bull moose. The author of the hugely popular Highlander time-travel series, she also wrote numerous contemporary romances.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed this book and like the continuation of the series
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Peg Thompson has no room in her life for a man in her life. She is busy with four children, and she has a suspicion her family is cursed and dares not fall in love again. So she tries to distance herself from Duncan, who has recently surfaced in her life. Duncan MacKeage comes from a family of magic, however he doesn't possess any. Duncan is busy building new roads since the change in Spellbound Falls. But then he comes across Peg and her four children who create chaos. However he finds himself charmed by this family, that is led by a woman of incredible beauty and inner strength. She is feisty and strong and protects her children like a mama bear, but he knows there is a inner passion in her just waiting to burst free, and he knows he is up to the challenge of helping her let go of some of her inhibitions. He also wants to show her the power of true love and the magic of his family can overcome any curses and prove to Peg how true his feelings are for her. Charmed By His Love is the second in the series, and after just loving the first one I had a lot of expectations for this one. Even though I really enjoyed it, I didn't exactly fall in love with everything that happens. It took a bit of time to get fully into it, but once I did, it was almost near impossible to put down. I found myself charmed by this story, and even though the whole "Curse" thing really didn't fly with me, I found the rest of the story enchanting. I really loved Duncan, who is a ' he man', but I also loved the way he was around Peg. She is what you would call feisty and stubborn, but Duncan handles her really well. I found this to be such a fun read, with witty humor, and a sweet romance that will charm any reader. A Delight to read!!! Looking forward to reading more from this series.....
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Normally I love Janet Chapman's books, but I'm not really liking the Spellbound Falls books for some reason. This book was particularly annoying because I listened to it on Audible. How many times can an author use the word growled to describe a way in which a person speaks. After awhile I found myself flinching every time I heard it. I know it's petty but when it's used so many times one does tend to focus on how something is being written instead of what is being read. The story was OK but not as enjoyable as her other series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I started reading Janet Chapman's series several years ago. The first series saw a group of 11th century Highlanders hurled into the 20th century by a mistaken spell of an ancient Durid. They make the 20th century their home and marry and raise families while operating a winter resort and logging operation in their Maine home. This book belongs to a series entitled Spellbound Falls which takes place in the same place but features a group of Highlanders that have magic abilities. Both series are very good but need to be read in order.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Enjoyable story with a dose of magic, an exciting ending, and good plot but there were spots that got a bit slow when characters pondered too much about their situation. Peg's four children attack Duncan before she learns he wants to buy her gravel which will help her out of poverty.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In this second book of Spellbound Falls we get to know better Peg Thompson and her kids. Peg is Olivia best friend and needing to raise her kids, Peg agrees to sell her gravel for the new road to the resort at the fiord. What she doesn't know is that when she agrees to sell her land, the fairies deliver a surprise in the form of Duncan MacKeage... but even if the attraction sparks, Peg believes she is cursed and denies the sizzling heat between them but Duncan, being a charmed person, has the power to break the curse and the wall protecting Peg's heart.I liked this one better than the first but still it's not my cup of tea. Peg is strong even if a little annoying sometimes but ok, she has four kids and she's alone so I give her some slack. Duncan is an alpha male with a tendency for being a cave man but I guess that comes with being a magical person from a highland clan, (I enjoyed the sex scene lol) but there were parts in the story that I had a hard time imagining it or believing. All in all, it was a nice story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    An enjoyable, light romantic read. It was fun reading about a mom with a handful of kids learning to open her heart to man who just also happens to opening himself up to some magic (and a bit of time-travel, too), in his own life.