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chez_jae ([personal profile] chez_jae) wrote2013-07-04 08:56 pm

Book 14, 2013

After finishing the book I brought home from work, I tucked into the book I'd been reading at home and polished it off, too. This one was 50 Ways to Hex Your Lover by Linda Wisdom.

The book featured Jazz Tremaine, who is a centuries-old witch that can't help but get in trouble, thus increasing the length of her banishment from the Witches Council. Her on-again, off-again lover is vampire Nick Gregory. Witches and vampires are like oil and water; they don't mix. Yet, Jazz and Nick can't help but gravitate to one another over and over. At the beginning of the story, the two of them are "off" again, but Nick needs Jazz's help to solve a case involving missing vampires. Of course, once they are working together, the sparks fly between them. Things get more intense when they find themselves confronting a powerful, supernatural entity.

The book was entertaining, although not engrossing. Still, it was an enjoyable read. I have other books in this verse, but I'm not sure if they will continue to follow Jazz and Nick, or if they may branch out and tell the stories of the other witches who were banished with Jazz centuries ago. I am looking forward to finding out!

★★★★