A review by kniznypredator
Cooking Up A Witch by Felicity Green

adventurous funny lighthearted

3.5

 

3.5

I received an ARC ebook for free from BookSirens, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.


Cooking Up A Witch is the second book in the Scottish Witches Mysteries series and as I liked the first two books, I was again intrigued about reading the next one. As I learned, this series is not focused on a single person, but in every book, we get to know another witch from the Scottish coven. I also like that the author does not abandon previous characters, but we meet Dessie and Penny from the previous books again.


This time, it's seventeen-year-old Fionna. She was a very likable character. She's not very confident, although she can enchant numerous objects and also handle old books. One day, she is experimenting with some recipes from her grandma's old cookbooks and, as you can guess, the results are not what she'd expected. 


Felicity Green takes us on an entertaining, easy and mostly funny adventure. You can again read this book as a standalone because the author gives you a lot of details from the previous books.