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Mass Market Paperback Love's Potion Book

ISBN: 0758211619

ISBN13: 9780758211613

Love's Potion

English professor Kofi Washington prefers sonnets to spells, making a living with her teaching talents instead of teh supernatural ones she inherited from her mother. but when her pregnant, unmarried cousin begs Kofi to make handsome medical resident Jaquan Taylor fall in love with her, Kofi reluctantly agrees - only to be faced with a bewitchment gone disastrously awry. Kofi is determined to make things right, despite the fact that Jaquan's honesty...

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Customer Reviews

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Nicole "Sweet Lady"

I actually read this book twice and each time it gets even better. I think Monica Jackson has out done herself time and time again. The story of Jasmine and Raziq will leave you hanging on your seat wondering what will happen next, and will also keep you laughing at times. If you want to get away from all the serious issues and books that make you think to much, I strongly suggest to pick this one up, it is a keeper. Monica Jackson is a wonderful writer who tends to move away from the norm and indulge in the other side. I absolutely loved this book!

Reminds me of "Charmed"

I'm not usually a reader of paranormal romance but this story was wonderfuI'm not usually a reader of paranormal romance but this story was wonderful from cover to cover.

Djinni, Djinni...come out wherever you are

Excellent book. Monica Jackson is a talented author. She has a skill for creating likeable characters. The djinni, Raziq, nearly leaps off the page in all his sexiness. (Makes you wanna go hunt up your own antique perfume bottle). The scenes where Raziq has to hide Jasmine from the forces of evil inside of a coke can are the best. You truly can viualize the haven he creates for her. This book has it all good versus evil, action adventure, romance, intrigue, mystery, and all the passion you will ever need--you name it and this is the potpourri of romance books. My only complaint: it was too short (210 pages) and that's only because I was not ready to leave Raziq and Jasmine alone. Excellent book. Excellent.

Hey, how do I get my own hot genie???

Okay, let me start by saying that under normal circumstances I DO NOT like paranormal romances. As a matter of fact, this is my first book in this genre, and my first by this author. I've typically found paranormals to be long on weirdo stuff, and very short on character development. Well, Love's Potion proved me wrong in my prejudices. These characters are deftly crafted, and so interesting that from the very beginning I cared what happened to them. Ms. Jackson did what many authors fail to do; she created a hero that the reader can't help but fall passionately in love (and lust) with. I mean, what normal woman wouldn't love to have a totally hot genie (pardon me, djinni) grant her one wish? Sounds like the stuff of my fantasies anyway. But of course, it doesn't quite pan out that way (does it ever?) The course to true love never runs smooth, but poor Jasmine and Raziq have a bit more to contend with than usual; demons and sorceresses and even an honest-to-goodness succubi. But no incubi, oh well, maybe in the next book Ms. Jackson? And did I mention that not only is this book hot and steamy with an engaging story that I couldn't put down, but its also mad funny? Ms. Jackson has a rapier wit that comes through in this story that had me laughing out loud at times (when she wasn't scaring the bejesus out of me!) All in all this was a great book, and I can't wait to get my hands on her backlist.

I Dream of Djinni!

Monica Jackson has done it again--given all of us African American romance readers who enjoy a walk on the paranormal side another gem to enjoy. I read this book straight through--couldn't put it down. I loved the magical elements of this novel. I love that it is connected to In My Dreams and carries the theme and message of preparing for the last days and the final battle between demons and humans--good and evil. But what I loved most of all was the way she weaved in humor. What can I say. I laughed. I cried. I got really scared. Jackson took me there and back and I loved it. The heroine, Jasmine Flynn, is a black woman who has made some mistakes in her past and has some internal demons to deal with of her own. The hero, Raziq, is a djinni (that's genie to all you non-pc-folk) who is fine as all get out, feels her pain and wants to help her through it. (Having a flashback and stopping to fan myself--okay.) Anyway, the chemistry between the two of them is hot. Their passion and the love that develops between them is unforgettable. And just like with In My Dreams, Jackson has given readers just the right mixture of the paranormal, suspense, and romance. This book is a winner! Pick up your copy today!
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