Audiobook Review: Good Witch Hunting by Dakota Cassidy
I was so happy to see another Witchless in Seattle story had come out and that is why it is so much worse when the story was disappointing.
I was so happy to see another Witchless in Seattle story had come out and that is why it is so much worse when the story was disappointing.
I heard a lot of buzz about this story. I had no time to read it and have been waiting for an audiobook to come out. Yay! Finally! I found that a lot of the buzz is true. This series puts it own interesting twist on the demon hunter story which I liked and am willing to check out the next stories to see if they can keep up the novelty.
I really adore these characters but I am starting to get a little frustrated. I was hoping things would start moving in the romance department.
I think this series is adorable. Maybe it is just how the narrator plays with it. This was a much shorter story than the other and while it had fun aspects, there wasn’t much to it and yet it had a more convoluted plot.
Stevie is faced with two Spy Guys in this story; one in her living room and one still whispering in her ear but which one is the real Crispin Alistair Winterbottom is the only important question.
As much as I like this author and narrator for the Witchless in Seattle series, I did not enjoy this story as much. It might be that there wasn’t as much story here as sex. I was almost hooked at the end to grab the next, but I am not sure if I will bother.
This is an audiobook love. I think the narrator is perfect to bring this quirky, fun series to life.
For those of you who like your paranormal with a side of fun, these are just that fun and witty and a overall quick read (or listen). Witchless in Seattle is a spin-off series but you don’t have to know the Paris, Texas series to start here.