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Praise for
Over Hexed
‘‘A snappy, funny, romantic novel.’’
—
New York Times
bestselling author Carly Phillips
‘‘Filled with laughs, this is a charmer of a book.’’
—The Eternal Night
‘‘The same trademark blend of comedy and heart that won Thompson’s Nerd series a loyal following.’’
—
Publishers Weekly
‘‘Thompson mixes magic, small-town quirkiness, and passionate sex for a winsome effect.’’ —
Booklist
‘‘A warm and funny novel . . . you find yourself cheering. I would definitely recommend it.’’
—The Road to Romance
‘‘This novel was brilliant. I laughed until I cried, and it was a very fast read for me. This genre is the beginning of a new series for Thompson, and if this novel is any indication of the following books, then Thompson has hit the jackpot.’’
—Romance Readers at Heart
‘‘Vicki Lewis Thompson has a true flair for humor. Pick up
Over Hexed
and be prepared to be amused, delighted, and satisfied as Vicki Lewis Thompson takes you on an unforgettable ride.’’ —Single Titles
‘‘Vicki Lewis Thompson sure delivers with
Over Hexed
. . . . A lighthearted tale that won’t soon be forgotten." —Fallen Angel Reviews
‘‘With her wonderful talent of lighthearted humor, Vicki Lewis Thompson pens an enchanting tale for her amorous characters, steeping it in magic and enough passion to scorch the pages.’’ —Darque Reviews
‘‘Vicki Lewis Thompson has created another romance blended with humor to make you beg for more.’’
—Once Upon a Romance Reviews
And for the other novels of Vicki Lewis Thompson
‘‘Count on Vicki Lewis Thompson for a sharp, sassy, sexy read. Stranded on a desert island? I hope you’ve got this book in your beach bag.’’
—Jayne Ann Krentz
‘‘Wildly sexy . . . a full complement of oddball characters . . . sparkles with sassy humor.’’
—
Library Journal
‘‘A riotous cast of colorful characters. . . . Fills the pages with hilarious situations and hot, creative sex.’’
—
Booklist
‘‘Smart, spunky, and delightfully over-the-top.’’
—Publishers Weekly
‘‘[A] lighthearted and frisky tale of discovery between two engaging people.’’ —
The Oakland Press
(MI)
‘‘Delightfully eccentric . . . humor, mystical ingredients, and plenty of fun . . . a winning tale.’’
—The Best Reviews
‘‘A funny and thrilling ride!’’
—Romance Reviews Today
"A hilarious romp." —Romance Junkies
"Extremely sexy . . . over-the-top . . . sparkling.’’
—
Rendezvous
‘‘A whole new dimension in laughter. A big . . .
Bravo!
’’ —A Romance Review
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Prologue
"I had a chat with our lake monster this morning." Dorcas Lowell gazed at her companions from behind her black marble desk. How she enjoyed dropping bombshells during Monday staff meetings.
Her husband, Ambrose, and her assistant, Maggie Madigan, looked gratifyingly shocked. Sabrina, the black cat curled in Ambrose’s lap, sat upright and blinked, which was as shocked as Sabrina ever allowed herself to be.
Ambrose recovered first, and he was furious. ‘‘Look, we agreed you wouldn’t—’’
‘‘The lake monster speaks English?’’ Maggie leaned forward in her chair.
‘‘Who cares?’’ As Ambrose stood, Sabrina leaped onto the polished desk. ‘‘You should never have gone there alone. Anything could have—’’
‘‘But nothing did.’’ Dorcas stroked Sabrina and smiled at her husband. He was so cute when he was mad. He would never have approved of her going to see the lake monster alone, but she’d known instinctively that was the way to approach the problem.
Ambrose glowered at her. ‘‘You might have been killed.’’
‘‘Nonsense.’’ Dorcas gently extricated her notes from underneath Sabrina’s paws. ‘‘Would you like to hear my report?’’
Ambrose sat down with a martyred sigh. ‘‘Might as well, considering you risked your life to get it.’’
‘‘I did nothing of the kind.’’ Dorcas put on her jeweled reading glasses and consulted what she’d written. ‘‘In a nutshell, Dee-Dee is lonely.’’
‘‘Hold on, Dorcas.’’ Ambrose obviously still had his snit going. ‘‘Matchmaking for humans is one thing, but we’re
not
matchmaking for a lake monster. End of story.’’
‘‘Why not?’’ Maggie’s voice quivered with anticipation. ‘‘Couldn’t you bring a mate to the lake?’’
‘‘Ye gods.’’ Ambrose glared at his wife. ‘‘Please don’t tell me you’re considering that.’’
‘‘No, sweetie, I’m not.’’
Maggie made a sound of protest. ‘‘But—’’
‘‘Sorry, Maggie. It’s out of the question.’’ Dorcas turned to her with a tolerant smile. From the moment Maggie had discovered that Dorcas and Ambrose had magical powers, she’d acted like a kid with a new Xbox. When she’d moved here from Houston to get married, she’d immediately asked to work for them in their matchmaking business. A nonmagical person such as Maggie usually thought that witches and wizards could do anything.
‘‘I don’t understand the problem, Dorcas,’’ Maggie said.
‘‘Transporting a grown male lake monster here would take more powerful magic than Ambrose and I could manufacture by ourselves.’’
Ambrose snorted. ‘‘You think?’’
‘‘But you guys have connections. The Grand High Wizard was just here this weekend. I’ll bet he—’’
‘‘He wouldn’t do it,’’ Dorcas said. ‘‘For one thing, it violates the original contract made with Dee-Dee when she arrived here, which says she’s not to have any contact with people, magical or non. Cecil would never approve.’’
‘‘But you’ve already had contact,’’ Maggie pointed out.
‘‘Which I hope Cecil never discovers, but I happen to think this needs solving. Unfortunately, bringing in a mate couldn’t be done without somebody noticing. Imagine a creature the size of the Goodyear blimp cruising over our unsuspecting neighbors. You don’t see that so much here in Big Knob, Indiana. The residents would get hysterical.’’
‘‘And then we’d have a monster hunt on our hands,’’ Ambrose added. ‘‘Once they’re alerted to strange creatures in the area, they could easily find George. The only reason they haven’t discovered that a dragon lives in the forest at the edge of town is because it never occurred to them there was one there.’’
Maggie nodded. ‘‘I see your point. I don’t want to endanger George.’’
‘‘Neither do I,’’ Dorcas said, although most of the time she longed to give that silly dragon a kick in the patoot. If he’d paid more attention to his duties as the Guardian of Whispering Forest, she and Ambrose would be off the job and headed home to Sedona by now. Instead, by order of the Grand High Wizard, they were stuck in this one-dragon town until George earned his golden scales. They’d already waited months for that, and there was no end in sight.