Billionaire Alan Griswald stands out like a sore thumb in the urban Voodoo congregation, and it's not just because he's a rich white man in a suit.
Priestess Rosalie is more than happy to talk to the handsome stranger about everything he wants to get off his chest - his strict Christian upbringing, his spiritual conflict, and his inability to commit to a relationship - and they decide to take a peek into each others lives. After all, what could go wrong if they have a few drinks at the local bar?
Rosalie tries to stop herself from getting involved with someone new to the congregation, but they both abandon their own limits as they give in to their feelings.
There's only a few problems...
Mr. Griswald's strict Christian family, who would faint at the idea of him being with a woman like Rosalie.
Rosalie's sister, who's jealous actions drive a wedge between them.
The fact that they come from completely different faiths.
And a positive pregnancy test.
Mr. Griswald isn't too happy about the sudden and unexpected situation. However he has no intention of abandoning his new child, so he hopes to 'bring her to the light.' Will they get what they both desire and learn to live together? Or will Alan's rich and powerful family shatter their happiness?
Black Magic is a standalone BWWM Billionaire Romance Novel. This book has a satisfying ending and NO CLIFFHANGERS.
Hot, steamy and captivating... these are the words that first come to mind when you think of an Aaliyah Jackson book.
What sets her apart is her ability to weave a story that draws you in instantly while also keeping you entertained from the first page to the last.
A single mother, Aaliyah has always been an independent woman, and her sense of adventure shines through in every page - so does her love for bad boys. ;)
I read this book at the request of the author in exchange for an honest review. I found the book interesting because it was different than other books I have read in that the main character was a Voodoo Priestess. That was interesting to me because I am from Louisiana and Voodoo is still very present in my state. As I read the book, I found it a little slow at the beginning and I just wasn't sure how I was going to like it. I wound up enjoying the book and found myself really pulling for the couple. If you hang with the book, I think you will enjoy it.