Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed Bewitched and Betrothed (Witchcraft Mystery, Bk 10) on + 1026 more book reviews
Maya finds an old uniform that belonged to a former prisoner at Alcatraz. Lily can feel vibes from clothing and feels negative energy from the shirt. What follows is a kidnapping (Elena- a NPS employee and Carlos's cousin) in front of Lily's store- in broad daylight. What does this mean?
This is back to the series I've enjoyed. Lily and her magic, her acceptance of it, and her growth, and with her chosen/found family. Front and center are Lily and relationships with Oscar, Maya, Bronwyn, Conrad, Carlos, Aidan. I did enjoy the history of Alcatraz and how certain characters were based on real people. Would be interested in reading/learning more.
My only complaint/issue is Lily and Sailor. I don't get it, I really don't. They don't talk, Sailor keeps secrets. They do finally have the "talk" about kids and other important things which compromise one fucking sentence in this book. It's a longer sentence, I grant you that. But. One. Sentence. I will say for being in "love" I'm not buying it. And this is book 10. Sailor has the least amount of page time. Maya and Bronwyn get more. Seriously.
I am interested in more if the focus continues to be the mystery and her relationships with her chosen family. Unless I suddenly become a Sailor fan, if he becomes a "main" character, I'm done. I. Don't. Get. Them.
This is back to the series I've enjoyed. Lily and her magic, her acceptance of it, and her growth, and with her chosen/found family. Front and center are Lily and relationships with Oscar, Maya, Bronwyn, Conrad, Carlos, Aidan. I did enjoy the history of Alcatraz and how certain characters were based on real people. Would be interested in reading/learning more.
My only complaint/issue is Lily and Sailor. I don't get it, I really don't. They don't talk, Sailor keeps secrets. They do finally have the "talk" about kids and other important things which compromise one fucking sentence in this book. It's a longer sentence, I grant you that. But. One. Sentence. I will say for being in "love" I'm not buying it. And this is book 10. Sailor has the least amount of page time. Maya and Bronwyn get more. Seriously.
I am interested in more if the focus continues to be the mystery and her relationships with her chosen family. Unless I suddenly become a Sailor fan, if he becomes a "main" character, I'm done. I. Don't. Get. Them.