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bkmckown's review against another edition
3.0
Good, short read. Not my favorite series, but nice & light. I enjoyed the character development, but no real cliffhanger to keep me coming back for more. Except maybe Nick's hotness.
franjessca's review against another edition
4.0
Full Review posted at Book Lovin' Mamas
I do believe "Hex Appeal" will be my least favorite in the series, but it will not stop me from reading the third book in the series when I have some downtime. I want to find out what happens next to Jazz. I recommend this to readers who love a little humor in their book and readers who love the paranormal.
I do believe "Hex Appeal" will be my least favorite in the series, but it will not stop me from reading the third book in the series when I have some downtime. I want to find out what happens next to Jazz. I recommend this to readers who love a little humor in their book and readers who love the paranormal.
iamerline's review against another edition
4.0
Hex Appeal is the follow up to Linda Wisdom's 50 Ways To Hex Your Lover in her Jazz Tremaine series.
In the part 1 of the series, we're introduced to a fiery witch called Jazz, driver to all sorts of creatures by day and curse eliminator by night.
Although I enjoyed the first book, I enjoyed this one even more. The pace of the story was perfect, in this book Jazz was cursed through a series of nightmares. Nick, Krebs and even Irma were also targeted through the nightmares of which I won't go into so I don't spoil it for anyone else.
Linda Wisdom did a great job of describing the nightmare scenarios even making me feel like I was experiencing them myself. I love it when a story can draw me in like that.
More characters were introduced such as Angelica the new head of the protectorate, Jazz's girly croc stilettos plus we got to see a little more of Jazz's witch sisters, Stasi and Blair.
The only downside with this book is the same one I experienced with the first. In both books I felt that too little back story was given to the villains that played a huge part of both stories.
Once I finished the book I still felt as if I didn't know quite enough about the wizard Dyfynnog although he was mentioned very briefly in the first book, nothing was really added to the second to provide more background to his character. The same goes for Angelica, she seemed like a highly interesting character so it was a bit of a shame we didn't get to know her better.
All in all, a great read. I'm off to read the next book in the series, Wicked By Any Other Name.
In the part 1 of the series, we're introduced to a fiery witch called Jazz, driver to all sorts of creatures by day and curse eliminator by night.
Although I enjoyed the first book, I enjoyed this one even more. The pace of the story was perfect, in this book Jazz was cursed through a series of nightmares. Nick, Krebs and even Irma were also targeted through the nightmares of which I won't go into so I don't spoil it for anyone else.
Linda Wisdom did a great job of describing the nightmare scenarios even making me feel like I was experiencing them myself. I love it when a story can draw me in like that.
More characters were introduced such as Angelica the new head of the protectorate, Jazz's girly croc stilettos plus we got to see a little more of Jazz's witch sisters, Stasi and Blair.
The only downside with this book is the same one I experienced with the first. In both books I felt that too little back story was given to the villains that played a huge part of both stories.
Once I finished the book I still felt as if I didn't know quite enough about the wizard Dyfynnog although he was mentioned very briefly in the first book, nothing was really added to the second to provide more background to his character. The same goes for Angelica, she seemed like a highly interesting character so it was a bit of a shame we didn't get to know her better.
All in all, a great read. I'm off to read the next book in the series, Wicked By Any Other Name.