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Sometimes You Have To Kiss Frogs...

Happy Tuesday All,

This once a week blogging seems to be working for me so far. Whether or not I stick to Tuesdays remains to be seen. I might choose to jump around. But for now, it works.

For Christmas I received Book 8 of the Enchanted, Inc. series by Shanna Swendson. I've loved this series since I stumbled upon it one day some years ago, and waited and waited for Book 5, and then waited a little while for Books 6 and 7. I thought she had left the series behind after Book 7, but was happily surprised when she announced that in December 2016 there would be another one. I received this new one for Christmas and wanted to write a blog book review to tell you all about it.

Katie Chandler and Owen Palmer are back! Freshly engaged, and glowing with that "I'm-in-love-and-narrowly-lost-my-soulmate-due-to-crazy-elves" glow, but unfortunately, their happiness isn't meant to last.

Once more evil magic is in the air. People are disappearing and Katie is determined to find out what's going on.

Unfortunately, that means she has to leave her job at MSI, and infiltrate the elusive and secretive Collegium.

What she hadn't bargained for was an executive with goals far and away beyond "ambitious", and her own beloved Owen disappearing.

The gang is all (plus some new, fun characters--both magical and immune) and their up to their eyeballs in Frogs & Kisses.

Enchanted, Inc. fans hurry and get your copy so you can enjoy another fun escapade from the incredibly imaginative and talented Shanna Swendson!

Available at Amazon and at Barnes & Noble for your reading pleasure.

Have A Tantalizingly Trick-Free Tuesday!

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