Title: Sweet Magik (Klaus Brothers Series, #2)Author: Penny WatsonPublisher: The Wild Rose PressPublication Date: 11-04-2011ISBN: 1-60154-921-0Genre: Holiday, ParanormalLength: 302 pagesHeat Level: SpicyReviewer: TJDate: December 22, 2011I can honestly say that I have been holding my breath waiting for this story to come out. I absolutely loved the first Klaus brother book and could not wait to read more. Thank goodness my very high expectations were met with this adventure. Penny Watson has a charming style I just can’t get enough of. Oskar is a bad boy who loves books so that makes him perfect in my eyes. Kiana is a likable heroine who I found easy to relate to. Watching the youngest Klaus hottie land his happily-ever-after was fantastic. I enjoyed witnessing Oskar and Kiana figure out their feelings for one another. The inclusion of some black magic and many laugh out loud moments makes this a lovely holiday fairy tale. I absolutely love the world Ms. Watson has created, in fact I wish I could move there myself. I hate the snow but I would be so willing to bear it for a chance to live in this magical place and meet the fabulous Klaus family. I cannot wait to see what the other brothers get up to. I look forward to making reading this and the first book a new holiday tradition. All I need is a big cup of hot chocolate and a copy of the Klaus brothers’ romances and my holiday is complete. I'm really enjoying this series and hope another comes out this year. Oskar has some self-esteem problems from being the youngest of an over-achieving family. Kiana (love the name and the meaning behind it), has issues from her childhood and an ex and so has been avoiding men. They meet at a New Year's Eve party and hit it off, but she quickly discovers his secret (he is Santa's son) when she accidentally hitches a ride on the sleigh. I love Iago's and Gabi's stories as well, it was nice to see some elves get a spotlight. And Frosty was awesome! If you are looking for a good holiday romance with a touch of angst, I do recommend this series.
What do You think about Sweet Magik (2013)?
This was just ok for me. I could not feel the connection between Oskar and Kiana.
—sabry0109
A sweet story about the youngest of Santa's sons. I've enjoyed this series.
—jan
3.5 stars - liked this one better than the first...
—dogster346