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A review by madeline
The Kiss Curse by Erin Sterling
3.0
Tired of life in Wales and tasked by his father to strengthen the family presence in Graves Glen, Georgia, Wells Penhallow has returned to the States for the first time since a brief stint in college. Gwyn Jones would never admit it, but she's kind of had a crush on him since they locked eyes in charms class that semester. But she's definitely moved on and is happily running the family witchcraft shop and mentoring young witches at the local college. That is, until Wells shows up, opens a competing store, and throws everything out of whack. When Gwyn's magic starts to fritz, they have to work together to figure out why - but is the answer enough to rend their new relationship beyond repair?
I thought the Ex Hex was fun, but very light on plot, and I'd say the same thing about the Kiss Curse. What happened? I don't know. All of the sudden we were at 86% and the author remembered there should be some plot. I'd hardly say this was a slice of life novel, either - it's just that nothing happens, and then there's some action at the end. Whatever! It's fine. It was a fun enough read, and my favorite thing about this series remains the very intelligent cat.
Thank you Avon and NetGalley for the ARC!
I thought the Ex Hex was fun, but very light on plot, and I'd say the same thing about the Kiss Curse. What happened? I don't know. All of the sudden we were at 86% and the author remembered there should be some plot. I'd hardly say this was a slice of life novel, either - it's just that nothing happens, and then there's some action at the end. Whatever! It's fine. It was a fun enough read, and my favorite thing about this series remains the very intelligent cat.
Thank you Avon and NetGalley for the ARC!