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Rating:  Summary: The Night Magic continues . . . Review: Lynn Emery's first novel, "Night Magic" was indeed magical. It was entertaining! A superb story. After returning to Louisiana, Savannah St. Julien's friend, Charice, arranges a meeting between Savannah and Paul Honoree'. At first, their conversation is a little strained, but when they start to dance and Paul enfolds Savannah in his arms, Savannah finds it hard to resist. Then, the magic began. However, everything in Savannah and Paul's lives are not magical. Savannah is faced with envy and backbiting by a childhood acquaintance, LaShaun Rouselle, who has let her mother's feelings transfer to LaShaun. Not only does LaShaun let something from the past make her dislike Savannah, but LaShaun wants Paul for herself. LaShaun turns to "voodoo magic" to win Paul's love and conquer Savannah. However, the magic belongs to Savannah and Paul. Their relationship has to survive some hurdles, but that is part of the magic of love. While Savannah struggles with the issues in her life -- betrayal on her job, her return to her hometown, dealing with the family's problems, uncovering family secrets, coping with LaShaun's hatred, and dealing with what Savannah thinks is yet another betrayal, but this time in the man she is falling in love with, Paul -- the magic continues to grow. Savannah tries to deny her feelings for Paul, but she is unable to do so. Her feelings come to the surface as magical as the night dawns into day. The magic is definitely there in the form of Savannah and Paul. They do not need voodoo or to conjure up any supernatural powers. As their feelings heighten, their love magically blooms. Read "Night Magic" for yourself and discover the magic.
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