50 Ways to Hex Your Lover (Jazz Tremaine, Bk 1)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Adriane S. (myhotstylist) reviewed on
Helpful Score: 1
A good funny start to the series.
Meet Jazz Tremaine, an exhiled witch with a knack for getting rid of curses, and a limo driver for all creatures of the night. Along with her long-time enemy/lover/vampire, Nick Gregory, they team up to find out who is killing off vampires in their city.
I liked this book and the extra characters, (Irma: a ghost bound to her car, and Fluff & Puff, her rabbid flesh hungry bunny slipers) Even though this book was a bit long--about 100 pages too long, it was still funny enough to hold my attention. Not only does she solve the vampire mystery, she also helps free Irma of the car, helps some college girls who turned a bunch of frat guys into pigs, and solves the mystery or a cursed (ahem) sex toy. I especially liked all the paranormal aspects, appreciated the mysteries, and enjoyed the sex scenes. Jazz has some major attitude and is not at all nieve or wimpy.
Even though this is not a keeper for me, its still a worthwhile read, if nothing else is worth a book credit through PBS. I will continue the series.
Meet Jazz Tremaine, an exhiled witch with a knack for getting rid of curses, and a limo driver for all creatures of the night. Along with her long-time enemy/lover/vampire, Nick Gregory, they team up to find out who is killing off vampires in their city.
I liked this book and the extra characters, (Irma: a ghost bound to her car, and Fluff & Puff, her rabbid flesh hungry bunny slipers) Even though this book was a bit long--about 100 pages too long, it was still funny enough to hold my attention. Not only does she solve the vampire mystery, she also helps free Irma of the car, helps some college girls who turned a bunch of frat guys into pigs, and solves the mystery or a cursed (ahem) sex toy. I especially liked all the paranormal aspects, appreciated the mysteries, and enjoyed the sex scenes. Jazz has some major attitude and is not at all nieve or wimpy.
Even though this is not a keeper for me, its still a worthwhile read, if nothing else is worth a book credit through PBS. I will continue the series.