Rana’s being a mortal has not caused a lot of issues in her marriage to Titus, except for an occasional feeling of nausea. But one day, she feels that she needs to protect her husband and takes off. She settles into a crooked little house by the sea. However, Titus is determined to win her back, even if he has to follow the recipe that the other supernatural residents of his town have done and resort to kidnapping his beautiful wife. He will make her see reason and find out what it is that sent her running from him in the first place, because he knows she still loves him.
For the Love of Magic is the fifth book in the Spellbound Falls series. I have enjoyed every single one of them, including this one. Janet Chapman has a way of keeping the reader intrigued with the characters of the little Maine town. I also enjoy getting glimpses of the characters from the prior books as they make their appearances known. The story of Titus and Rana has its funny moments, and poignant moments. There is a secondary story in the book about the creation of a god and I’m curious to see how that will play out in future books in the series. For the Love of Magic is a great and engrossing read and I truly enjoyed it. I recommend reading this whole series.
Book Stats:
- Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Jove (August 27, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0515153214
- ISBN-13: 978-0515153217
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Books in the Spellbound Falls series in the order they should be read:
Spellbound Falls
Charmed by His Love
Courting Carolina
The Heart of a Hero
For the Love of Magic
The Highlander Next Door
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Summary : I have enjoyed every single one of them, including this one. Janet Chapman has a way of keeping the reader intrigued with the characters of the little Maine town. I also enjoy getting glimpses of the characters from the prior books as they make their appearances known. The story of Titus and Rana has its funny moments, and poignant moments. There is a secondary story in the book about the creation of a god and I’m curious to see how that will play out in future books in the series. For the Love of Magic is a great and engrossing read and I truly enjoyed it. I recommend reading this whole series.
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