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Finalist in the Paranormal Category

Reader
Reviews - 5 Stars
- "Teresa Roblin does it
again! Her novel, “Now You See It …,” is as funny and entertaining
as her “Hocus Pocus.” The author tells a great story in this laugh-out-loud
novel about the Santorelli sisters. The novel is written so you
don’t have to read either it first, but I highly recommend that
you not miss a great romantic comedy by reading both. Teresa Roblin
is a very-talented writer and I hope to read more of her stories
in the future." - by Cherie Fisher.
Fallen
Angel Reviews - 5
Angels - "This was a great read that had me laughing,
crying, and sighing over the many hijinks that Sarah and Anthony
found themselves in. Teresa Roblins did an amazing job of pulling
together two people that should never have been apart in the first
place. Not only were her characters engaging and real, but the
descriptions of the various places they visited were awesome.
I especially enjoyed the older ladies’ description of the nude
beach they visited. Even though this is a follow up to Hocus Pocus,
I did not read them in order and feel that nothing was lost. I
did go and buy a copy of Hocus Pocus and look forward to reading
about the first of Aunt Lilly’s infamous spells." -- by Serena.
Ecataromance
Reviews - 4.5 Stars
- "A hilarious comedy of errors and enchanting
titillation, Now You See It compelled me into reading it from
the first page to the last. I think I spent a majority of the
book laughing my head off; every few paragraphs had me in fits.
Teresa Roblin has penned a comical, entertaining story that enables
the reader to enter another world for a while and have fun sharing
the antics of a couple that are suited to one another and their
interfering but loving family." -- by Sheryl
Romance
Junkies -4.5 Blue
Ribbons - "Prepare to laugh yourself silly, NOW
YOU SEE IT is a laugh out loud riot. Teresa Roblin has given readers
another novel that will leave them with aching sides and a contented
smile. I first read Ms Roblin’s Hocus Pocus and quickly fell in
love with this author’s off- beat sense of humor and style. While
NOW YOU SEE IT is the sister book to Hocus Pocus, it can easily
be read alone, but you might want to grab the first one. I highly
recommend both. These books are sure to bring some sunshine into
your day. Filled with quirky, meddling secondary characters and
an absolutely delightful hero and heroine, this novel is sure
to please even the most bored romance fan. NOW YOU SEE IT entices
readers to dive in from page one, and the ending is certain to
please. Teresa Roblin has created a quirky plot that will keep
readers entertained and makes for a wonderful read. So, grab NOW
YOU SEE IT before it disappears!" --by Belle

Romance
Divas - 3.5 Kisses
- "Now You See It is the second book for Teresa
Roblin. Following in the same style as the first, with the same
warm and witty characters, this book takes you away for an entertaining
afternoon read. A combination of humor and secondary characters
made Now You See It come alive and kept me reading. -by Stacey
Novelspot
- Rating: 8 -
"Teresa Roblin is a fairly new author, but you cannot tell
by her great writing style! I snapped up her first book because
the synopsis appealed to me, and ever since I have been avidly
watching for this tale to make its debut. You can be sure I laid
my hands on it as soon as I could, and you should be sure to get
your hands on this delightful duo ASAP, especially if magic and
eccentric, elderly, spell casting aunts are a favorite of yours.
For a fun and hilarious read, pick up your copy of Now You See
It… by Teresa Roblin today, but please read Hocus Pocus first
for your enjoyment will be multiplied threefold. " -- by
Elizabeth
Joyfully
Reviewed - "Teresa Roblin has an intriguing
way of framing monogamous romance in the framework of warm family
life and modern-day social issues. Aunt Lilly is a treasure in
herself, and Sarah and her sister Amanda, and the men of their
dreams, Mark and Anthony, are appealing and realistic characters.
Now You See It by Teresa Roblin is a wonderfully entertaining
book that I gladly recommend. " -- by Annie
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