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The Witches of Gloucester

The Witches of Gloucester

It’s not about power. It’s about love.

The historic port of Gloucester, Massachusetts has a special charm, due at least in part to its resident witches. For decades, raven-maned Marguerite and red-headed Beryl have lived among its hard-working inhabitants, making magic and mischief. Love and sex fuel their supernatural abilities, but duality limits their power. To reach their full potential, they need a third witch to complete their circle.

Rejected as a nymphomaniac by her puritanical boyfriend, Emmeline escapes to Gloucester to work on her PhD thesis. From the moment she arrives, Marguerite and Beryl sense her erotic vitality and unrecognized paranormal talent. The platinum-haired beauty may well be the enchantress they have been awaiting for so long. Now they need to show Em that her prodigious libido is a gift, not a liability, and to persuade her that her destiny lies in the sea-girt town they guard, and in their arms.

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ERWA Review by Bob Buckley: “In the interests of full disclosure, the guy this delightful fantasy is dedicated to — right there on the dedication page — is me, and I couldn’t be more over ­the­ moon about being cited in a Lisabet Sarai story.”

Now, having said that, let me say further that this is the kind of story you want to just cuddle up to.

Miss Sarai has set our cheeks ablaze and loins aflutter with tales set in exotic locales around the world in which the local environs are as much a character as the people she sets about in pursuit of the erotic. The setting here also plays its part. It is the famous Massachusetts fishing port perched on the tip of Cape Ann. Uh-huh, the other Cape thrust precariously into the Atlantic that has sent crews of fishermen forth to scour the bounty of the ocean, even though the ocean at times exacts a terrible price. It’s a place of proud, working-class folks who, throughout its history, have welcomed and embraced the arts and artists, actors and writers, the like of Winslow Homer, Fitz Henry Lane, John Twachtman, Edward Hopper, Rudyard Kipling and H.P. Lovecraft. The list would fill a book, all of them charmed and captured by the magic of this town, which even has its own version of Mardi Gras, known locally as the St. Peter’s Festival, in honor of the patron saint of fishermen.

Miss Sarai has captured that magic too, personified in the three witches of the title. Far from Macbeth’s trio in temperament and beauty, they include the exotically dark Marguerite and a fiery-haired dervish of Irish mischief, Beryl, who have already shared an idyll lasting a century in the old town, and who make it their business to protect their beloved adopted home.

As happy as they are, they are incomplete without a third companion who appears in the person of Emmeline, a young woman just coming off a break­up with a boyfriend she’s well rid of. Woefully bereft of self­confidence, Emmeline has no idea of the power she possesses, but all will be revealed during a delicious and, yes, magical seduction by Marguerite and Beryl.

This is a gentle and charming story; the conflict revolves around whether Emmeline will accept her lovers’ invitation to complete the triangle and continue to protect the people of the charming and charmed port pitched on the edge of the Atlantic.

Maybe you’ll decide Emmeline’s decision is a no-brainer, but getting there will be one, sweet, sexy romp. And as much fun as a kiss amid a chorus of lusty cheers, Viva San Pedro!

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