For being about witches, there really isn't a lot of magic happening in the book. I also felt like the book could have used a better editor. A lot of things were overexplained and the conflict seemed somewhat superficial. But the characters and setting were fun.
For being about witches, there really isn't a lot of magic happening in the book. I also felt like the book could have used a better editor. A lot of things were overexplained and the conflict seemed somewhat superficial. But the characters and setting were fun.
A cross between While You Were Sleeping and Dear Evan Hansen. This was very well written and had some great moments, but was also hard to read because of the cringe factor, (but I guess she warned us with the title). However, the wrap-up at the end was solid.
A cross between While You Were Sleeping and Dear Evan Hansen. This was very well written and had some great moments, but was also hard to read because of the cringe factor, (but I guess she warned us with the title). However, the wrap-up at the end was solid.
This book was super well written. I loved the writing. I loved following the characters. I loved the premise. I did not love how it wrapped up so quickly and brushed away the significant conflicts with a shrug of the shoulder.
This book was super well written. I loved the writing. I loved following the characters. I loved the premise. I did not love how it wrapped up so quickly and brushed away the significant conflicts with a shrug of the shoulder.
I LOVE the premise of this book. So much fun banter and so many good romance trope references. My only complaint is that I thought the ending was pretty predictable, but didn't have enough awww factor or unpredictability to feel rewarding enough.
I LOVE the premise of this book. So much fun banter and so many good romance trope references. My only complaint is that I thought the ending was pretty predictable, but didn't have enough awww factor or unpredictability to feel rewarding enough.
Natalie Caña does second chance romance/friends to lovers really well. Both characters grow and the connection is strong immediately. She also specializes in conniving grandfathers, which is fun. I'm not sure I liked this QUITE as much as the first in the series, but it's VERY close.
Natalie Caña does second chance romance/friends to lovers really well. Both characters grow and the connection is strong immediately. She also specializes in conniving grandfathers, which is fun. I'm not sure I liked this QUITE as much as the first in the series, but it's VERY close.
This one didn't land for me because it was set up like a romance, but they never really addressed any of the conflicts between them. Instead, it was sort of trying to be cozy mystery but it also wasn't really that either because the whodunnit was introduced pretty early on.
This one didn't land for me because it was set up like a romance, but they never really addressed any of the conflicts between them. Instead, it was sort of trying to be cozy mystery but it also wasn't really that either because the whodunnit was introduced pretty early on.
A cross between While You Were Sleeping and Dear Evan Hansen. It was hard to read because of the cringe factor, but I guess she warned us with the title. However, the wrap-up at the end was solid.
A cross between While You Were Sleeping and Dear Evan Hansen. It was hard to read because of the cringe factor, but I guess she warned us with the title. However, the wrap-up at the end was solid.
I'm not a connoisseur of paranormal romance, but this was intriguing with a bit of a mystery wrapped up in it. It did, however, move pretty slow in parts, but the attraction was well-written.
I'm not a connoisseur of paranormal romance, but this was intriguing with a bit of a mystery wrapped up in it. It did, however, move pretty slow in parts, but the attraction was well-written.
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