Lily decides to take some drastic measures to get his attention, and brews an adoration potion that transfers feelings from her adoring golden retriever, Daisy, onto Griffin (via a spiked Harvey Wallbanger). But not only won’t he make a move when Lily asks him out for coffee, he turns her down. Griffin comes in nearly every night with his lawyer buddies/colleagues, and it’s obvious from his appreciative glances that he thinks Lily is attractive. One particular happy hour customer has caught her eye: Griffin Taylor. Lily Revere is a talented witch who earns her living as a bartender. But I couldn’t get past my conviction that the heroine was unethical, and I couldn’t convince myself that the hero and heroine shared enough common ground to support a relationship or a marriage. I’ve liked Thompson in the past, and I do occasionally enjoy the witchy end of the paranormal – as long as it’s not too silly. I wanted to like Chick with a Charm so much more.
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