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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Review: Deja Brew

Deja Brew Deja Brew by Natalie Summers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

New witchcraft/cozy series.

Lou just lost her mother, and her mother left her an apartment in a town she had never been to, but it was the place where her mom grew up. Everything is a little strange and then to top it off a dog shows up in her apartment talking to her, and she is being told she is a witch.

Then the coffee shop owner downstairs is murdered and Lou inherits the coffee shop. Now she has to figure out what is going on and who the real killer is so that she can continue to live in this place that is starting to feel like home.

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Sunday, April 21, 2019

Review: Mummy Knows Best

Mummy Knows Best Mummy Knows Best by Sara Bourgeois
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second book in the series....

This book builds on the first, although you could read them alone. Zoe and Joe are attempting to date, in spite of Joe's fears of witchcraft, and Zoe is building her bakery. Her mom, Willow has started dating, that is until her boyfriend is found dead on her front yard.

Now Zoe is working to solve this mystery and Joe is getting more and more used to witchcraft.

This was a good second book in the series.

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Review: The Witching Hour

The Witching Hour The Witching Hour by Sara Bourgeois
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Since I have the Kindle Unlimited plan, I have been browsing Kindle books and just reading a little bit of everything. This came up as something I might like and so I gave it a chance.

The author has this series of four books, and another series, Wicked Witches of Coventry and I decided to give them a try.

They kinda fall in that cozy mystery genre, as the main character has a bakery and helps solve a crime, yet at the same time there is a little bit of elementary witching in the books as well.

It was a cute short story. Zoe is a kitchen itch, so her bakery is amazing. He best friend is Joe, the sheriff, but he is leary of the whole witchcraft thing, and then Zoe's mom is a cleaning witch and she helps out at the bakery as well.

It started the series off with promise.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Review: Close

Close Close by Laurelin Paige
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First book in the Ryder Brothers series.

To be honest, I downloaded this book purely because of the guy on the cover and I found that it was a good story, the chapters alternate between the female and male point of views.

It was good and well written, but the brief glimpses of the other two brothers we go in this book did not encourage me to want to read the other book in the series.

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