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Hex and the Single Girl

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Headline, Feb 2, 2012 - Fiction - 229 pages
Could magical powers help your love life? Prepare to be spellbound by Valerie Frankel's warm, funny romance. Emma Hutch is a witch who puts her supernatural powers to good use by styling herself as the ultimate matchmaker. Although she can't always promise true love, a ring or even commitment, she can guarantee that all-important first date between one of her clients and the object of his or her affections. The problem is, she spends so much time chasing after other people's love interests, she has no time for her own. Until, that is, she meets Liam Dearborn, Manhattan's most eligible bachelor, who's intent on putting Emma under his own powerful spell.

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User Review  - Scha Aye jay - Goodreads

we might able to plan on someone's life but we don't know to plan our . Read full review

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User Review  - Amy - Goodreads

This was a cute story about Emma Hutch, Manhattan's most successful telepathic matchmaker, lots of funny moments. There are three very short stories at the end of the book: Mr. February, A Walk on the Mild Side, and Kingdom Come. Read full review

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About the author (2012)

If Valerie Frankel weren`t a writer, she`d probably be a bag lady. Fortunately, she`s found her niche, writing novels and magazine articles for women who share her somewhat dirty sense of humor. Frankel writes about sex and dieting for Cosmo, Glamour, Self, Allure, the New York Times and Marie Claire, among other publications. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her two daughters and her husband.

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