In Nora Roberts’ novel Captivated, Nash Kirkland, a skeptical horror screenwriter, seeks out Morgana Donovan to research his latest project on the supernatural. Though Nash initially views witchcraft as a mere marketing tool, he is quickly entranced by Morgana's authentic power and her hereditary Celtic lineage. Their professional relationship evolves into a passionate romance, forcing Nash to confront his deep-seated fears regarding commitment and family stemming from a difficult childhood. As Morgana navigates her pregnancy and Nash wrestles with his disbelief, the narrative explores the intersection of magic and humanity. Ultimately, Nash abandons his cynicism, traveling to Ireland to reconcile with Morgana and embrace his future as a father. This story highlights the transformative nature of love and the importance of finding a sense of belonging.