Hedge witch Nya specializes in finding soulmates with magic. After a tragedy detonated her matchmaking business, she and her mates have put everything into a new start in a new space. Now she just needs clients.
Logan, the sexy-but-human building contractor who built Nya’s new shop, hires Nya to find his soulmate. He’ll be perfect for easing back into psychic matchmaking. But when she works her magic on Logan, nothing goes like it should.
Nya’s attraction to Logan might mean her clairvoyant gifts are malfunctioning. Or it might mean there’s more to Logan than she thought. And what she didn’t know about him could break her career and her love life—forever.
Touch of Magic is a paranormal romance, reverse harem book with adult themes, language, and content.
TOUCH OF MAGIC is the debut novel by Jules Featherstone and features an established Reverse Harem set up with hedgewitch Nya as the main female character. She is trying to reestablish her career after something went horribly wrong but it is harder than she realises.
When I started this book, I ended up looking to see if there was a book (or two) prior to this one that I had missed. Although this is the first book in the series, it doesn't read that way. I do like how they are all set up and happy but I did find myself missing the original romances. I mean, you do find out how each of them met and in what order, etc., but it did make me wonder why?
The world-building is good, with just enough details given so you know that paranormals are now openly living among 'normal' humans but some have a hard time with it. There is some character development for each of the characters but mainly for Logan as he is the main male in this story. The pacing of this story is smooth, with plenty of action taking place in and out of the sheets. Sometimes this helps to move the story along, sometimes it's just for fun.
This is the start of the series and it leaves me intrigued enough to want to carry on with this series. Definitely recommended by me. Sweet, sensual, and steamy - all in one.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *