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I tried so hard. I really did. You have to understand that I adore Lindsay Buroker (as a reader, I’ve never actually met the lady) and have addictively read everything she produced to date. Or so I thought. Then I found out about a whole dang series (A Witch in Wolf Wood) that I had not read! Of course I grabbed book 1, Mind Over Magic, but I promised myself that I’d pace myself. Well, darn it, I totally failed. It’s just that book 1 was soooo good (I mean how could someone not love Morgan and h...
OkI found it difficult to like or find Morgen’s behaviour reasonable. She doesn’t seem to learn and as a consequence is hurt or others are. She also misses very obvious things. This wasn’t for me. If you like her you’ll love the series. I prefer women who are clever and resourceful not those who are aimless and seem to success despite themselves or by accident.
A solid second volume in this series. Lindsay Buroker serves up her usual stew of humor, magic, and action. Great fun!
I think this is the first series by this author that I've enjoyed in awhile. While I still feel like the author recycles certain character types and relationship dynamics between her book series, it's been long enough since I've read my favorite series by her (Emperor's Edge) that I don't really mind.
Loved it!!!I absolutely love the banter between the 2 main characters. They are so much fun! The dog getting caught in the familiar spell cracks me up. What an excellent story.
Morgen and Amar return and there is unfinished business. The evil antagonist escaped and is lurking in the shadows, and Morgen needs to find a way to release Amar from the spell the witches cast on him. I enjoyed book one but the setup felt clunky. Book two, not at all. All the rough edges have been worn away and what is left is an entertaining paranormal romance.
My feelings about the local coven in Morgen's new town are...let's just say their propensity for burning (or attempting to burn) down barns, houses, and other sundry things on Morgen's property have left me disinclined to like them. Throw in some theft, their tendency to put the control whammy on werewolves (and others), and their desire to end Morgen and I REALLY DON'T LIKE THEM.In other words, for all she needs someone to teach her, why in the world would she want to throw in with this malicio...
"Spell Hound" was a much better read for me than the first book. The characters had more depth and complexity and I was a lot more invested in the plot. This time the barn Amar lives in is set on fire by three angry witches. Morgan is being attacked in her home by a rat. Amar assures her that if she made some repairs to the house, the rat would not have been able to get inside. Of course he is not willing to make the repairs to her home until after he makes the repairs to the barn. As Morgan beg...
Morgen Keller is still in over her head with being a witch in Bellrock, especially when she tries to do a spell to attract a familiar. Should the results be glowing green like that? Despite her inexperience and ineptitude, she manages to help her werewolf friend Amar and make a few more friends along the way. Or at least if not friends, they don’t seem to want to kill her. Not so with the local witches, who all mostly want to either steal from her, burn her property down, or kill her. She needs
I’m a little annoyed that Morgen keeps on insisting on things that she doesn’t know about and that Amar keeps getting hurt protecting her from her own stupidity.I feel like she just needs to sit down and read her grandmother’s books instead of whining about how she needs someone to help her with her magic.It’s all right there. AND she's like "oh no this bad person is literally trying to kill me but I don't want to hurt them! *sad face*"Like, girl, what?I also can’t get over the abundance of clic...