Holiday Magic: Spellbound Trilogy, #4
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Every day is a gift worth celebrating—especially when you've died not once, but twice.
Ever since giving up her powers, Lee has had to adjust to life without magic. It's never been harder than when she and boyfriend Raj McKenna travel to Paris to spend winter break with Lee's duplicate, Gray, and her boyfriend, Adrian Montez.
Celebrating the holidays with the shifty warlock isn't Lee's idea of a holly jolly good time, but she fears poor Gray is still under the influence of a love spell. Why else would she settle down with the brute? It's up to Lee to make sure her duplicate isn't being duped.
Holiday Magic is a special edition Spellbound story about love, forgiveness and second chances.
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Holiday Magic - Nikki Jefford
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or the author has used them fictitiously.
Copyright © 2014 Nikki Jefford
Cover Design: © Once Upon a Time Covers
Editing: Bright Side Editorial
All rights reserved
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For magic lovers of all ages.
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The airport security line folded in on itself like an accordion. By now, the line should have been shrinking, but it only seemed to expand.
Lee sighed. Tis the season.
Beside her, Raj raised one dark eyebrow. To be waiting?
She snorted in answer.
The two young sisters poking each other in front of her weren’t helping Lee relax.
Okay, you two,
their mother said. Grab your packs, we’re moving forward.
Forward one foot.
Lee and Raj followed a step behind.
Excited about your first trip abroad?
Raj asked.
I suppose it beats going home for the holidays and having to pretend to be Mr. Morehouse’s daughter.
Actually, Lee would have rather spent Christmas in Spain, but Gray had settled down with Adrian in Paris.
Adrian and Paris… now there were two things Lee had trouble believing her duplicate could come to love. Perhaps the love whammy Gray fell into had lingering effects. Anyone who originated from Lee would snap her way as far from Montez the Magician—The Avenger—as quickly as she could.
Gray assured her Adrian retired from the business of avenging. No more sleazy set-ups to break couples apart, balding spells or body transfers. No more hexing for hire.
They were performers now—magicians and illusionists. Yet another tidbit Lee had a difficult time taking seriously.
Lee’s vision blurred the more she thought about it. The travelers surrounding her became smudges of color against the terminal’s bright lights. Their conversations turned to din.
I know what you’re thinking,
Raj said beside her ear.
His grinning lips came into focus.
Lee narrowed her eyes. Are you reading my mind?
Raj’s smile widened. I don’t have to. I know you, Lee. I understand your doubts. Believe me, I had them, too, but Adrian seems to really care about Gray and I think they’re happy together.
Why didn’t Lee find that reassuring? Maybe because she’d never seen them together. Raj had when he rushed off to Paris over the summer, thinking he was rescuing Gray from Adrian’s evil clutches.
It turned out Gray had an actual thing for the big bad warlock. Or so everyone said. Lee wasn’t convinced.
The line moved another foot.
Are we sure that love spell actually broke?
Lee asked. She could still be under his influence and not even realize.
Lee,
Raj said.
Lee turned to him. What?
Gray’s fine.
The line moved another two feet. Lee’s shoulders were beginning to ache from the weight of her backpack.
We may not understand or even agree with her choices, but they’re hers to make. The important thing is we survived our first semester of college and we’re spending Christmas together… in Paris.
It was nearly impossible not to smile back at Raj when he looked at Lee with such open adoration. Plus, he was a hot half Indian who had his mother’s bronzed skin and lush dark hair. From his father, he’d inherited a