No Rest for the Wiccan (Bewitching, Bk 4)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
In No Rest for the Wiccan, the fourth installation of the Bewitching Mystery series, we peek once again into the life of book store employee and witch, Maggie O'Neill. Things in quiet Stony Mill, Indiana are heating up and, of course, draw Maggie in.
I don't know if it is because this is the fourth book of the series and I know the characters better than I did back in the first book but No Rest for the Wiccan is my favorite so far. Maggie really seems to have come into her own in this book and I like that she is taking control over her life.
Maggie's love life is still complicated and she feels torn between Tom and Marcus, and although there is no resolution to this story angle, we are provided a hint at the end of the book. One very cute addition to the series is Maggie's new kitten....adorable! Along with being entertaining, having some fantastic characters and a plot to die for (no pun intended). I look forward to the next installments in the series.
The only down side I can see is, like the Southern Vampire series, being overpowered by some townfolk who have discovered the wiccan, see Enchantments and vampires as spawns of the devil. While it looks like that conflict will be part of the plots, one hopes that the main thrust will be on the Enchantment crew and their goodness.
I don't know if it is because this is the fourth book of the series and I know the characters better than I did back in the first book but No Rest for the Wiccan is my favorite so far. Maggie really seems to have come into her own in this book and I like that she is taking control over her life.
Maggie's love life is still complicated and she feels torn between Tom and Marcus, and although there is no resolution to this story angle, we are provided a hint at the end of the book. One very cute addition to the series is Maggie's new kitten....adorable! Along with being entertaining, having some fantastic characters and a plot to die for (no pun intended). I look forward to the next installments in the series.
The only down side I can see is, like the Southern Vampire series, being overpowered by some townfolk who have discovered the wiccan, see Enchantments and vampires as spawns of the devil. While it looks like that conflict will be part of the plots, one hopes that the main thrust will be on the Enchantment crew and their goodness.
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