It's nearly love at first sight for Professor Daniel Meyers when he meets his associate Charles Cowling's American assistant, Lucy Hensen. She enchants him, but he soon learns that when it comes to Lucy, enchanting is not merely hyperbole.
A very powerful witch, she's more than just Charles Cowling's assistant. She's his initiate in his coven. And his lover. If that wasn't complicated enough for Daniel, he finds himself fantasizing about Charles -- and Charles' mouth -- at the strangest times.
When Lucy and Charles invite him to a coven meeting, he is curious enough to attend. There he discovers his own latent magical abilities. But he wants more from Lucy and Charles than a night of magic. In fact, he's more than a little bit bewitched by both of them.
Chapter 1If Daniel Meyers had known about the sheer number of mind-numbing meetings he would be subjected to, he would have reconsidered his career in academia. He vaguely remembered an eager desire to pass on his love of eighteenth century novels to interested young minds, but that was back in the heady days of his youth. Before he realized professors did nothing but attend meetings, and there were no interested young minds waiting to absorb knowledge. Hugh Sturges, the head of the Humanities department, droned on about budgets at the front of the room. He droned on about budgets every week. The details never changed. The school was broke, the department was broke, they needed to raise more money, all their jobs were at peril. Daniel looked across the conference table and caught Charles