Trusting Hearts/The Best Mistake/Captivated

Trusting Hearts/The Best Mistake/Captivated

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The Best Mistake Zoe Fleming is a hardworking single mum - and she loves it, though she would like a tenant to share household expenses. What she gets is confirmed bachelor Coop, who quickly befriends her son and in no time has the reluctant Zoe charmed, too. Could this be a recipe for disaster, or the best mistake she's ever made? Captivated Nash Kirkland doesn't believe in magic. But when he hires self-proclaimed witch Morgana Donovan as a great 'resource' for his new supernatural film, he suddenly finds himself falling under her spell. Nash has never trusted his feelings, but the alluring Morgana has released an irresistible passion in the usually cool-headed screenwriter. The question is - are those feelings real, or are they just some conjurer's trick? Morgana has her own doubts - despite her strong feelings for Nash. She can understand his scepticism about her powers. But can an ordinary man really handle falling in love with a rather extraordinary woman?

Author: Nora Roberts
Format: Paperback, 320 pages, 155mm x 235mm, 388 g
Published: 2025, HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Romance & Sagas

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The Best Mistake Zoe Fleming is a hardworking single mum - and she loves it, though she would like a tenant to share household expenses. What she gets is confirmed bachelor Coop, who quickly befriends her son and in no time has the reluctant Zoe charmed, too. Could this be a recipe for disaster, or the best mistake she's ever made? Captivated Nash Kirkland doesn't believe in magic. But when he hires self-proclaimed witch Morgana Donovan as a great 'resource' for his new supernatural film, he suddenly finds himself falling under her spell. Nash has never trusted his feelings, but the alluring Morgana has released an irresistible passion in the usually cool-headed screenwriter. The question is - are those feelings real, or are they just some conjurer's trick? Morgana has her own doubts - despite her strong feelings for Nash. She can understand his scepticism about her powers. But can an ordinary man really handle falling in love with a rather extraordinary woman?