Thursday, April 8, 2021

Second Chance Magic by Michelle M. Pillow [Review]

Second Chance Magic by Michelle M. Pillow
Second Chance Magic (Order of Magic #1) by Michelle M. Pillow
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: March 4, 2020

Order of Magic
1. Second Chance Magic - Paperback | Kindle
2. Third Time's a Charm
3. The Fourth Power

Michelle M. Pillow
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Secrets broke her heart... and have now come back from the grave to haunt her.

So far, Lorna Addams’s forties are not what she expected. After a very public embarrassment, she finds it difficult to trust her judgment when it comes to new friendships and dating. She might be willing to give love a second chance when she meets the attractive William Warrick, if only she could come to terms with what her husband did to her and leave it in the past.

How is a humiliated empty nest widow supposed to move on with her life? It’s not like she can develop a sixth sense, séance her ex back, force him to tell her why and give her closure. Or can she?
Thoughts on Second Chance Magic: Lorna's situation is...rough. Like, she was lied to in the worst, most public way imaginable and she's sort of blamed (the idea that she "didn't know" or "hadn't suspected" her husband's lies is sort of thrown at her and WOW that sucks) for not seeing those lies, yet she loved this man and because of his betrayal and lies can't grieve the way one would if their spouse had died.

Rough. Super rough.

Good thing she's moved into a town and is finding a group of friends who can help her move on. You know, by tapping into heretofore unknown abilities and communicating with the dead. She gets the added bonus of being attracted to the brother of one of her new friends and isn't that a nice!

A little magic, a little ghostly communication, a little danger. And a lady who finds her tribe and figures out that she's more than just the betrayed woman trying to forget the past. *thumbs up*

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