The Charm Stone by Donna Kauffman

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  • Pub. Date: July 2002
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 100,846
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    • Pub. Date: July 2002
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 100,846

    Synopsis

    When it comes to love...

    When expert surfer Josie Griffin has a rare wipeout, she’s shocked to discover that a real-life treasure chest is to blame—one that contains a necklace hung with the biggest stone she’s ever seen. But that’s nothing compared to the shock she gets when she places the jewel around her neck. Instantly a mysterious little kilted man appears to inform her that the charm has betrothed her to an eighteenth-century Scottish laird! It’s not that Josie has anything against handsome lairds—or older men. But three hundred plus years may be stretching things a bit. After all, she has a career to consider. And besides, she’s sure the effects of her concussion will be wearing off any minute—until the minutes turn to hours...then days...

    A little charm goes a long way

    The spirit of Connal MacNeil has been waiting centuries for his betrothed to appear on Scotland’s roaring shores. Josie’s arrival with the MacNeil charm stone is his dream come true. Her passion is a fiery match to his own—and her powerful body is perfect for bearing the heir he plans. He bargained his soul for this last chance at prosperity, and he won’t take no for an answer. Unfortunately the lass doesn’t quite understand that destiny has bound them for all eternity. In fact, she seems determined to deny him at every turn—when she isn’t busy with her foolhardy need to go wave hunting.

    But it doesn’t take long for other, more earthly MacNeil charms to take hold. For Josie is only human—and Connal has waited long enough for the love affair of his lifetime to finally begin....

    Publishers Weekly

    At the start of this intergenerational romance she's a 25-year-old South Carolina surfergirl and he's a 300-year-old Scottish ghost Josie Griffin gets knocked off her surfboard by a sea-born treasure chest containing an ancient necklace set with a mysterious yellow stone. Which she dons. Which sets off a madcap chain of events starting with the appearance of a three-foot-tall, kilt-clad elf who informs Josie that her donning of the MacNeil clan stone has betrothed her to The MacNeil, otherwise known as Connal. This three-century-old, studly spirit looks to be only in his late 20s and, as his romantically tempted yet resistant "fianc e" soon learns, he can solidify quite sufficiently to fulfill the clan stone's destiny to beget a clan heir. But when lust turns to love, Josie and Connal are faced with a tricky dilemma: How can they find happiness together as mortal and ghost? The book's charm lies not only in the titular jewel but in its playful plot, lively Scottish island setting, appropriately funny writing style and eccentric cast of characters which includes a gang of senior citizen surfers. With its well-balanced combination of humor and romance, this summer beach read is certain to make waves. (Aug.6) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Once upon a time, Donna Kauffman was born in Washington D.C. Alas, there were no glass slippers in her closet, but fate was kind, and a trustworthy (and totally hot) knight did cross her path. No fool she, Donna didn't need a fairy godmother to point out a good thing when she saw it. Their happily ever after is currently taking place in Virginia.

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    HORRIBLEby Anonymous

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    July 22, 2006: This was the first, and after reading it probably the last book I have and will ever read by this author. The characters were boring and unrealistic. The only reason this book didn't get rated a 1 by me was that she ended the book in a very pleasing if predictable manor. The plot could have been interesting but the lack of good descriptions and appealing characters made this book quite a dull read. I am not certain if this book reflects on the author's normal standards so against my best judgement I will try reading 1 other of her books.

    outstanding bookby Anonymous

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    February 11, 2004: This book is gr8 and outstanding. I love the plot, main characters, and practically everything. Donna Kauffman is the bomb!! All of her books R fantastic.


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