
Today, I’m featuring The Magician’s Curse for my Halloween Book Festival series.

What Amazon says
She seeks adventure. He battles his darkness. Will a curse end their beautiful magic?
A 2017 Paranormal Romance Guild Reviewer’s Choice Award Winner!
Herman Anderson hopes there’s more to life than her challenging past. So when a mysterious and alluring stage magician invites her to be his assistant, the seventeen-year-old can’t wait to start the behind-the-scenes training at his gothic Ontario mansion. But after she senses a growing attraction between her and the trained illusionist, she wonders what’s holding him back from stirring love’s magic.
Stephen Dagmar lives every day with the knowledge of his family’s curse. But as he sets the path in motion to destroy the dark sorcery, his stunningly beautiful stage partner throws his plan into turmoil. And as the sparks shine brighter with each passing moment, the magician fears that breaking free of the spell will crush Herman’s heart.
As the days tick down to Herman’s 18th birthday, she starts to unlock the secrets of the Dagmar family mansion. And each one is stranger and more painful than the last…
Will the magician and his assistant break their supernatural chains to discover true love?
The Magician’s Curse: A Paranormal Romance is Linda G. Hill’s enchanting debut book in her series, The Great Dagmaru. If you like passionate partnerships, hidden secrets, and powerful magic, then you’ll love this captivating tale.
Buy The Magician’s Curse to uncover the dark truth today!
My review
Herman has a most unusual name which has been a burden to her all her school life. Why on earth would her parents saddle her with a boy’s name? As this interesting book, filled with magic and mystery progresses, Herman finds out that it is not only her name that is unusual about her, or her parents choice that is unusual about them.
Herman’s mother has been very ill for a long time and her father is never there to offer any support to his family. Herman assumed the role of mother to her younger brother, Chad, when she was very young and now she is breaking free to establish a life for herself. She plans to bring her brother to live with her once she is settled and earning an income. On the train to her new job, Herman meets a riveting young man who introduces himself as Stephen. Much to Herman’s surprise, Stephen professes to be as taken with her as she is with him, so when he asks her to work for him as his assistant she doesn’t put up much of a fight. Fortunately for Herman, Stephen, who is a magician, is genuine in his offer for her to become his assistant and she quickly discovers that there is more to his magic than meets the eye. In fact, Herman soon comes to realise that the household staff and Stephen’s entire lifestyle is fairly unorthodox.
The attraction between Herman and Stephen is incredibly strong but Herman can sense there is something not quite right with their relationship and this causes her to hold back from committing herself completely to him. What is Stephen’s secret and will Herman be able to accept it when she eventually discovers what it is? I did like the fact that the character of Stephen illustrated respect for Herman and gave her the opportunity to make her own choice about his unusual situation.
This book is for adults and, although not graphic, it does contain descriptions of sex and suggestions of sexual freedoms. The romantic aspect of this book is the overriding genre with the supernatural element playing a lessor role.
US Amazon Purchase Link: https://www.amazon.com/Magicians-Curse-Paranormal-Romance-Dagmaru-ebook/dp/B0721ZH2KN
Another great Halloween month review, Robbie! Linda G. Hill’s book sounds very compelling!
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Hi Dave, it was different and intriguing
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A great review. Congratulations to Linda! Thanks for sharing, Robbie. Hugs 🤗💕😊
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Thanks for visiting, Harmony
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Thank you for sharing Linda’s book. I do believe this would make a great Christmas present for my sister!
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Hi Annette, it is very unusual and dark.
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Thanks so much, Robbie! ❤
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My pleasure 💀
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Congratulations, Linda, and to you, too, Robbie, for such a good review. I’m pretty sure I would love this book. 🙂
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Hi Kymber, it is very different which I really liked.
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Robbie you really dove into this festival. I admire your energy and enthusiasm.
I don’t usually like romance stories — but this one sounds like something I would very much enjoy. Thanks for showcasing it. Wishing Linda big success. Hugs all around.
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Hi Teagan, this book is dark and different. I enjoyed it.
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Linda’s book sounds like a great read! Thanks for sharing Robbie!
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My pleasure, Mar. It was very different.
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Definitely sounds like a Halloween read.
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It is Halloweeny. Thanks Jacqui.
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Thank you for another interesting review, Robbie!
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My pleasure, Merril. There are so many great Halloween reads, Indie and otherwise.
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I think I tend to read more horror once it gets colder, though I am back to listening to some horror podcasts now. 🙂
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I like dark books, they are my go to book food. And poetry. I read a lot of poetry 🩵
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You are going to be busy this October, Roberta. Enjoy it.
A great review and a most interesting read. Congratulations to Linda.
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Hi Patricia, I know, but I want to showcase some great Halloween reads, Indie and otherwise.
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Another brilliant review.
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Thank you, I am sharing one book a day this month.
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I wish I could read one book a day.
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🦋🩵, I prepared for this
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Read in advance?
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Yes, I also can’t read a book a day 🩷
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🙂
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I love your commitment to these daily Hallowe’en reviews. Very impressive!!
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Hi Donna, these posts are my way of showing appreciation for the support of my fellow bloggers and writers as well as sharing some good Halloween reads.
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I think I looked into this book once before. I remember the meeting on the train. What I don’t recall is the heroine’s unusual name. I don’t read a lot of romance these days, but I like the magician and supernatural elements. A great review, Robbie!
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HI Mae, I don’t read a lot of romance either but these characters were very unusual so it wasn’t a standard love story.
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Congratulations to Linda on the great review! Sharing to help spread the word.
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Thank you, Liz. A most interesting book.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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another great book review! thanks, Robbie 🙂
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My pleasure, da-AL, I’m having a bit of fun with this book theme.
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Names can color our perceptions of people. That’s an interesting twist. (K)
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HI Kerfe, I do believe it has been proved through research that names influence the person. I am named Roberta, but have always been called Robbie. It is very quirky and I think I’ve lived up to a female Robbie – smile!
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I have a friend named Roberta that goes by Bobbie. It has a much less formal feel to it.
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Bobbie is the usual short name for Roberta. I don’t know why I was called Robbie or Robs.
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It suits you.
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Excellent review, Robbie!
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Thanks, Tim. This was an unusual book. The talent in this community is unbelievable.
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The name Herman struck me as very odd, but it seems that was the point. Your review alludes to lots of mystery and secrets which are great hooks. Thanks for the thorough review, Robbie. Congrats to Linda!
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Hi Diana, I’m delighted you enjoyed this review.
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A compelling review, Robbie. Thanks for sharing and Congrats to Linda!
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My pleasure, Lauren. This is also a unique story.
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This sounds like a good blending of genres, Robbie. I am going to add this to my spooky reads for next year.
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HI Carla, this book is very different. There is some erotica in it, I must warn you as I know you don’t like that.
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Thanks for the warning, Robbie.
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