Motor City Witch by Cindy Spencer Pape

Author Site/Buy Link: http://www.cindyspencerpape.com/UrbanArcana.html

Blurb:

She’d left magic behind: Once upon a time, Elise Sutton had been a powerful witch and paranormal enforcer.  Once she’d  been madly in love with Fae lord Aidan Greene. But when Aidan had considered his duties more important than their relationship, the  love affair ended badly.  Shortly after, while on the hunt for a rogue demon, Elise was brutalized and almost killed.  Months later she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. To protect her child – and her heart – Elise decided to live a nonmagical life. Until she meets Aidan again, and he assumes Dina is his daughter. When Dina is kidnapped by a racial purity movement, Elise turns to Aidan for help. The icy façade she had built around herself shatters at Aidan’s touch. Together they have to hunt through the human and faery worlds to find Dina and to discover whether or not  they have any kind of chance at a happily ever after. 

Review:

After her daughter gets kidnapped Elise is forced to face her feeling for the lover she lost, Aiden, but what she soon learns is that he was hers all along. You get a glimpse of Elise in the first book but in this one you get a chance to truly fall in love with her sparkling personality. I am a sucker for a character who would do anything for the ones she lovers even more so for a mom and I wasn’t disappointed in Elise. A strong woman she was the perfect match for Aiden.

Five long years Aiden had no idea he had a family, now when his daughter is taken he does everything to get his family and keep them. I have to tell you I was already half in love with Aiden from the first book but this book made it a full fledged love affair. The way he openly accepted Dina and the whole situation showed just how noble he was. A brave man with a heart of gold Aiden was a real privileged to read.

The Second book in this compelling series had me glued to my ereader until the very end. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

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