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Book Review – 666 Park Avenue by Gabriella Pierce

2nd August 2012 By Susan Mann Leave a Comment

666 Park Avenue

Description:- Jane thought she was living a fairy tale. Now she has to contend with burgeoning magical powers and a soon-to-be mother-in-law who is a witch … literally Welcome to New York City, where the socialites are witches.
Jane Boyle has been living a fairy tale. When her boyfriend Malcolm proposes, Jane can’t believe her luck and decides to leave her Paris-based job as a fledgling architect and make a new start with him in New York. But when Malcolm introduces Jane to the esteemed Doran clan, one of Manhattan’s most feared and revered families, Jane’s fairy tale takes a darker turn. Now Jane must struggle with newfound magical abilities and the threat of those who will stop at nothing to get them.
Welcome to 666 Park Avenue….

Review:- This is a great book for those of you who love witches and magic, but not into the teenage side of young adult books. This book is definitely for adults and I loved it. The evil mother in law is a great character. 
The main character in the book is Jane Boyle, she is an intelligent, strong and very clever woman, who works as an architect. Her fiancĂ© Malcolm Doran is rich, handsome and very very successful. The are so in love with each other and their romance is fairy-tale like. Her mother in law to be is Lynne, is a nasty piece of work and the character is so well written you cringe every time you read about her. 
Jane can handle Lynne and she practises her powers in order to do this. Her powers were inherited, but it took her time to get them under control and build them up. There are people who want them from her, can she stop them? Jane is a great character so likable but not over the top. 
There are lots of twists and turns throughout the book, which will keep you wanting to read more and more. Will Jane get the happy ending her fairytale romance deserves? I for one cannot wait to read book 2.
This book is a wonderful light and easy read, with some great characters and a bit of raunchiness thrown in, what’s not to like. A cross between a supernatural and chick lit novel, this will suit a wide range of tastes.

Disclaimer:- I was sent the above book as stated in the post from the publisher. I’ve not been paid further for mentioning any of these products in this post. All words and opinions are my own and the links have been included out of courtesy.

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