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Average rating3.5
"Vivienne Jones handled the biggest break-up of her life the way that any witch would: vodka, bubble baths, and a curse on her ex. That was nine years ago. Now Rhys Penhallow, descendant of the town's founders, breaker of hearts and still irritatingly gorgeous, is back. Rhys has returned to the quaint town of Graves Glen to recharge the ley lines and make an appearance at the annual fall festival. But when his every move results in calamity, Vivi realises that hexing her ex might not have been so harmless after all . . .As the curse starts to affect the magic of the town, resulting in murderous wind-up toys, an outraged ghost, and a surprisingly talkative cat, Vivi and Rhys must put their personal feelings aside and work together to break the curse and save not just the town, but also Rhys's life"--FantasticFiction.com.
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3 primary booksGraves Glen is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Erin Sterling.
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Super fluffy second-chance romance with magic! Solid three stars because I wanted more chemistry between the leads, but this was a perfect October vacation read.
This is a silly romantic comedy. There's a happy ending.
I didn't much care for the racy bits all throughout the last third.
This is a cozy-spooky book: a nice comfort read with witches. I liked the premise: witches trying to counteract a hex placed years ago with some hilarious consequences. I loved the cat "Sir Purrcival" and I wish there was more going on with it. The resolution felt too easy. The plot made me believe the curse had high stake consequences but by the end it was too easily solved, I think. A light, fun read with a second chance witchy romance.
I can see the appeal with this book because of the cozy, autumn feels and the romance mixed with witchy-vibes (Alana's fav vibes? Yes please). But the chemistry between the mc and romantic interest just didnt feel well-developed or organic and the story itself was pretty basic. Not a bad read, but not one I'd pick up again.