Petty Magic
Being the Memoirs and Confessions of Miss Evelyn Harbinger, Temptress and Troublemaker
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Kelley Hazen
Evelyn Harbinger sees nothing wrong with a one-night stand. At 149 years old, Eve may look like she bakes oatmeal cookies in the afternoon and dozes in her rocking chair in the evening, but once the gray hair and wrinkles are traded for jet-black tresses and porcelain skin, she can still turn heads as the beautiful girl she once was. Can't fault a girl for having a little fun, can you?
This is all fine and well until Eve meets Justin, who reminds her so much of a former lover that one night is no longer enough. Eve's coven has always turned a blind eye to her nighttime mischief, but this time they think she's gone too far-and they certainly don't hesitate to tell her so. Dodging the warnings of family and friends, Eve must also defend her sister, Helena, when another beldame accuses Helena of killing her own husband sixty years before.
As the evidence against Helena begins to pile up, Eve distracts herself by spending more and more nights-and days-romancing Justin as her former self. There are so many peculiar ways in which Justin is like Jonah, her partner behind enemy lines in World War II and the one true love of her life. Experts in espionage, Jonah and Eve advanced the allied cause at great personal sacrifice. Now Eve suspects that her Jonah has returned to her, and despite the disapproval of her coven and the knowledge that love with a mortal man can only end in sorrow, she can't give him up. But can she prove it's really him?
In this captivating tale of adventure and timeless romance, novelist Camille DeAngelis blends World War II heroics with witchcraft and wit, conjuring a fabulously rich world where beldames and mortal men dare to fall in love.
©2010 Camille DeAngelis (P)2013 Camille DeAngelisListeners also enjoyed...
what a story!
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Would you listen to Petty Magic again? Why?
Smart, funny and easy to listen to, I loved Petty Magic on Audible and would absolutely listen to it again or recommend it to anyone who asked.What did you like best about this story?
DeAngelis treats a unique subject in a light-hearted, humorous, yet deeply touching way. Poignant descriptions and well worded prose bring you right there to every moving or funny moment of this book. I was laughing and crying out loud.What about Kelley Hazen’s performance did you like?
Well narrated by Kelley Hanzen - she adds just the right touch of playful, emotional or dastardly underhanded tone when necessary - so entertaining.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I read this on a long road trip and the hours simple flew by!Fabulous well written story, very entertaining
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If you could sum up Petty Magic in three words, what would they be?
Riveting, ingenius, funWhat other book might you compare Petty Magic to and why?
Nothing like it.Which scene was your favorite?
Ambrosia cake and viewfinders that see the past.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Can't say because... spoiler alert, has to do with Helena.Any additional comments?
Fantastically talented writer. Someone will make this into a movie and I wish it was me.Amazing author and amazing reader
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Would you listen to Petty Magic again? Why?
I think so. The story covers different eras and it would be interesting to listen for more details now that I know where the story ends and I'm not worried about what will happen.What was one of the most memorable moments of Petty Magic?
I don't want to say too much and spoil the fun for someone who hasn't listened to it, so I will just say the scene in the cemetery was my favorite. The whole atmosphere was perfectly captured by the narrator's performance.What about Kelley Hazen’s performance did you like?
Everything. I enjoy how she defines the characters so clearly. She also narrates with emotion and depth, and that draws you into the story.Any additional comments?
I'm not one for stories about witches or fantasy, but I enjoyed this story very much. I found it inventive and creative and the narrator truly keeps you engaged. It's not just an empty silly story about witches, it's about family and women and their loves and losses.Kept me interested and intrigued
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An Awesome Tale
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