No Accounting for Magic

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Mel Sterling ISBN: 9780997139129
Publisher: Mel Sterling Publication: May 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mel Sterling
ISBN: 9780997139129
Publisher: Mel Sterling
Publication: May 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

No Accounting for Magic - What happens when straitlaced accountants find love—and magic? Mel Sterling, writing as Nina Merrill, brings these erotic tales together for the first time, proving that playing by the numbers, sorcery, guacamole, and a few too many tentacles can be delicious indeed.

Genie, No Bottle - Being cursed with a genie is bad for your dating life. Now that accountant Laura Jayne is ready to settle down, her family's ethereal servant Samir has started acting up. He's her best friend, and Laura's determined to set him free. But what happens when your genie wants something else entirely?

Paint It Black - When Mason Whitlock swears he's being haunted, neighborhood psychic Cassandra Farris doubts him entirely. Who would haunt an accountant, especially one so buttoned-up and conventional? Mason's desperate, and Cassie begins to believe him. Good thing she's a whiz at protective magic.

Unfortunately, only fire fights fire—and this haunting is a powerful erotic spell. Ridding Mason of it turns out to be more pleasure than work. Except once Cassie pries its victim away, the hungry, furious spirit seeks a new target: Cassie herself.

Author's Note: Both tales are intended for adult audiences and contain graphic descriptions of physical intimacy.

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No Accounting for Magic - What happens when straitlaced accountants find love—and magic? Mel Sterling, writing as Nina Merrill, brings these erotic tales together for the first time, proving that playing by the numbers, sorcery, guacamole, and a few too many tentacles can be delicious indeed.

Genie, No Bottle - Being cursed with a genie is bad for your dating life. Now that accountant Laura Jayne is ready to settle down, her family's ethereal servant Samir has started acting up. He's her best friend, and Laura's determined to set him free. But what happens when your genie wants something else entirely?

Paint It Black - When Mason Whitlock swears he's being haunted, neighborhood psychic Cassandra Farris doubts him entirely. Who would haunt an accountant, especially one so buttoned-up and conventional? Mason's desperate, and Cassie begins to believe him. Good thing she's a whiz at protective magic.

Unfortunately, only fire fights fire—and this haunting is a powerful erotic spell. Ridding Mason of it turns out to be more pleasure than work. Except once Cassie pries its victim away, the hungry, furious spirit seeks a new target: Cassie herself.

Author's Note: Both tales are intended for adult audiences and contain graphic descriptions of physical intimacy.

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