The Kitchen Witch - Book Review,
by Annette Blair

From Booklist Set in Old Salem around the Halloween season, this charming romantic comedy features a wacky, if good-hearted, self-proclaimed witch and her upstairs neighbor, a reformed bad boy trying to be a responsible father to his adorable four-year-old son, Shane. Needing a reliable baby sitter, Logan Kilgarven agrees to an exchange: he will find a job for Melody at the local TV station, where he is a producer, and she will be on call to baby sit Shane as needed. Melody, however, spurns his offer of a secretarial position, countering with a bid for a cooking show. The catch? Melody can't cook. At all. But with a combination of sex appeal and well-developed marketing skills, she sells the station owner on the concept, and several spicy encounters in elevators and on counters and desktops are the inevitable result. With both of them fighting their feelings, and several matchmakers as well as one marplot stirring the cauldron, Blair has crafted a fun and sexy romp. Lynne Welch Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Romance Reader at Heart "Magic. THE KITCHEN WITCH sizzles. Ms. Blair's writing is smooth as a fine Kentucky bourbon. Sexy, fun, top notch entertainment."
A Romance Review "Romantic comedy at its most subtle and finest. Magic and love are woven into the story with a deft touch."
Reader to Reader "Bewitching! Full of charm, humor, sensuality ... an easy-reading, reader-pleasing story that makes you feel good all over."
MyShelf.com "Enchanting! Funny! Wonderfully Written! This book had me in its spell. Awesome." Spicy, Explicit.
The Best Reviews "A funny, seductive story with unique, colorful characters & a touch of magical whimsy."
Book Description 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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