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An Unlikely Witch

by Debora Geary

Series: Witch Central (2)

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I have absolutely loved every one of the Modern Witch/Witch Central books, but this one left me disgruntled.

A happily married couple, with a wonderful healthy daughter, living an incredible life. And Nat (wife) and her friends spend 80% of the book gnashing their teeth and bemoaning the fates because she can't get pregnant with her second child.

The beginning is ok, the ending is cool. Suggest you skip most of the in-between, and if you are a woman who has struggled with fertility issues, skip the whole book.

I eagerly await Witch Central #3 so I can get back to loving the series again. ( )
  ker95tx | May 27, 2020 |
I love this series. The books have interesting plots and amazing characters. I feel like I know them and care about them. The 'magic' element is fun and makes for clever scenes but it is characters that grab me. In some ways I am thinking that I may not have liked this book as well as some of the earlier ones but then I read it as quickly as I could and was sorry to see it end. The fertility issues presented in the story are hard but they were handled respectfully. I was aware that these problems are unique for each couple and are always painful. Overall I highly recommend the series. ( )
  hazel1123 | Mar 20, 2014 |
I should have known better but I did it anyway. I started reading An Unlikely Witch last evening and then. of course, couldn't put it down. I finished about 1:30 this morning with red swollen eyes. It was amazing!!

See the rest of my review here: http://www.justtalkingbooks.com/1/post/2013/12/review-an-unlikely-witchwitch-cen... ( )
  Fidget78 | Jan 5, 2014 |
5 STARS

This book had me spellbound. Look forward to reading it, hated to put it down to talk on phone, hated it when it was over. I wanted to keep reading about the characters. They are my friends.

The plot was full of emotions dealing with fertility problems, dreams having to let go and find new dreams, hidden dreams. The triplets had an idea to assign everybody a name and they need to make a special dream come true for that person. Which they did a great job with a lot of thought of what that person needed.

I wanted to go swimming in the ocean in Dec. with everybody and have so much fun as they were having. They truly are a big family inviting everyone one to be part of it. When one person has a problem they all want to help each other. The love and caring are wonderful between everyone.

The setting mostly is Berkley, California in Dec.

The pacing of the story was riveting. I did not want to put it down even when I had finished it. June will be along time for the next book in the series. Debora has spoiled us with books sooner than six months.

This is a wonderful series of books. Clean reads with lots of interesting characters and talents. Some even magical. A community that makes you want to be a part of. Lots of drama, love and family.

I was given this ebook to read and asked in return to give honest review of it. I would have bought this book and the next even if I stop receiving free copies I love this series and reread the stories again and again.

Publisher: Fireweed Publishing Ltd (December 18, 2013) 243 pages ASIN: B00HGEPEWC ( )
  rhonda1111 | Dec 21, 2013 |
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