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A cute, magical rom-com focusing on a family of female
witches in small town Georgia. After mixing Vodka and
magic, Vivian accidentally curses her ex-boyfriend
Rhys. Nine years later, Rhys comes back to town only to
experience the hex full force. His curse spreads to the
town. Vivian and Rhys try to stop the spread of the
curse before it's too late.
While this book was cute, I felt like the chemistry was
lacking a bit between the main characters. They
seemed to have more of a physical attraction than an
emotional one. I think I enjoyed the magical elements of
the story more than the romance itself. This is a perfect
book to read around Halloween for those who like sweet
instead of scary books!
witches in small town Georgia. After mixing Vodka and
magic, Vivian accidentally curses her ex-boyfriend
Rhys. Nine years later, Rhys comes back to town only to
experience the hex full force. His curse spreads to the
town. Vivian and Rhys try to stop the spread of the
curse before it's too late.
While this book was cute, I felt like the chemistry was
lacking a bit between the main characters. They
seemed to have more of a physical attraction than an
emotional one. I think I enjoyed the magical elements of
the story more than the romance itself. This is a perfect
book to read around Halloween for those who like sweet
instead of scary books!
After an abduction attempt as a kid, Shea turned to true crime to cope. She runs a blog called The Book Of Cold Cases. When she sees Beth Greer— accused of the Lady Killer serial killings back in the late 70’s— she’s able to snag an exclusive interview to try and solve this case once and for all.
This book was the perfect read for me. It combined a lot of things I loved— true crime and ghosts. While I saw most of the twists coming, I still had fun with the journey. It’s satisfying when all the puzzle pieces fall into place.
I also really enjoyed the characters in this book. I loved the character development we saw from Shea. And I really enjoyed Beth’s character. Even though she’s the “bad guy,” you can’t help but like her. Also can we just appreciate the cat’s name… Winston Purrchill.
This book was the perfect read for me. It combined a lot of things I loved— true crime and ghosts. While I saw most of the twists coming, I still had fun with the journey. It’s satisfying when all the puzzle pieces fall into place.
I also really enjoyed the characters in this book. I loved the character development we saw from Shea. And I really enjoyed Beth’s character. Even though she’s the “bad guy,” you can’t help but like her. Also can we just appreciate the cat’s name… Winston Purrchill.
1958- Gruesome killings-known as the bloodless murders
-have plagued the Midwest US. The bodies found are
completely drained of blood without hardly any blood
found at the scene. Marie Catherine Hale- a fifteen year
old female- is found at the scene of the most recent
murder, drenched in blood. The only person she'll tell her
story to is Michael, our main character.
I really enjoyed this book. The town setting/police station
gave me old timey Andy Griffith vibes. The mystery of
Marie Catherine Hale and how she was involved with the
killings kept me on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed the mix
of true crime and folklore.
This was a super quick read, and while I do wish we
received more answers at the end. I didn't mind the
openish ending.
-have plagued the Midwest US. The bodies found are
completely drained of blood without hardly any blood
found at the scene. Marie Catherine Hale- a fifteen year
old female- is found at the scene of the most recent
murder, drenched in blood. The only person she'll tell her
story to is Michael, our main character.
I really enjoyed this book. The town setting/police station
gave me old timey Andy Griffith vibes. The mystery of
Marie Catherine Hale and how she was involved with the
killings kept me on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed the mix
of true crime and folklore.
This was a super quick read, and while I do wish we
received more answers at the end. I didn't mind the
openish ending.
This was a quick, spooky read. I listened to the audiobook of this and enjoyed it. It’s scary and sure to give you chills. Especially if you read/listen at night.