Book 63, 2015
Nov. 6th, 2015 11:54 pmAt work on Thursday, I finished reading Hex Appeal by Linda Wisdom. It was a sequel to 50 Ways to Hex Your Lover, which I'd read previously.
In this story, witch Jazz and her vampire lover Nick have a good thing going, until they begin having horrible nightmares, which seem geared to driving them apart. Not one to take things lying down, Jazz begins asking questions and rattling cages to find out who's behind her magicked nightmares. Along the way, she has to prove that Fluff and Puff, her man-eating bunny slippers, did not, in fact, eat a were-weasel named Willie.
There was a lot going on in the book, from Jazz's dual jobs of curse-breaking and chauffeuring creatures of the night, to learning her mortal roommate is dating a vamp, and dealing with Irma, the ghost who haunts her classic car. It was a fun story, and I was glad to see how things came together at the end.
Four out of five:
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In this story, witch Jazz and her vampire lover Nick have a good thing going, until they begin having horrible nightmares, which seem geared to driving them apart. Not one to take things lying down, Jazz begins asking questions and rattling cages to find out who's behind her magicked nightmares. Along the way, she has to prove that Fluff and Puff, her man-eating bunny slippers, did not, in fact, eat a were-weasel named Willie.
There was a lot going on in the book, from Jazz's dual jobs of curse-breaking and chauffeuring creatures of the night, to learning her mortal roommate is dating a vamp, and dealing with Irma, the ghost who haunts her classic car. It was a fun story, and I was glad to see how things came together at the end.
Four out of five:
♦♦♦♦