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Book Review of Witches of East End (Witches of East End, Bk 1)

Witches of East End (Witches of East End, Bk 1)


The first paragraph I was not so into the book at first and then characters came. Then there was their histories and the stories they told. Freya and her sexiness overflowing into her drinks and love life and Ingrid with bookish smarts and ability to know things. Then there is the mother Joanna always the mother but never to controlling because after all she has learned through centuries that her children can manage.

This is the start of a series that I think spinned-off of De La Cruzs Blue Blood series which is a Young Adult series. In my opinion this series in particular is not for teens because there were some strong sex scenes in this book! I am not sure if the Blue Blood series is the same because I havent read it.

You do get to meet some of the Blue Blood characters and seeing some of the them in this book has peaked my interest.

There is so much going with this series that you can tell needs to be told. It could have prequels, sequels and who know what else. I found the original way that the mother and daughter stayed around for centuries laugh out loud funny. There was just so much I enjoyed with this book it was all fun!