Friday, April 2, 2021

Writing Wrongs by Christine Gael [Review]

Writing Wrongs by Christine Gael
Writing Wrongs (Crow's Feet Coven #1) by Christine Gael
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: March 2, 2020

Crow's Feet Coven
1. Writing Wrongs - Paperback | Kindle
2. Brewing Trouble
3. Stealing Time

Christine Gael
| Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
Getting divorced at 48 is hard. Almost as hard as discovering that your ancestors were part of a coven that was hunted to extinction...And you're next

Cricket Hawthorne's marriage has been on life support for the past two decades, but finally pulling the plug and starting over at dang near 50 is tougher than she'd imagined. Especially when she winds up back in her hometown of Rocky Knoll living in her Mee-maw's basement and working at her cousin's bakery for grocery money. Not exactly the life she'd dreamed of...

Just when she wonders if she's made a terrible mistake, she comes across an antique typewriter that gets her creative juices flowing. But when her fantastical stories become reality, she realizes her love life is the least of her problems. Something insidious is afoot in Rocky Knoll, and it's up to her to figure out what it is, or her marriage won't be the only thing without a heartbeat.
Thoughts on Writing Wrongs: Starting over again can be hard and Cricket is hanging on admirably when we first meet her. She's working, she has a roof over her head, and she's got family supporting her. Slightly crazy family who, it turns out, are more than they seem on the surface, but you deal with the hand you're given, right?

When an antique typewriter falls into Cricket's hands, crazy family is the least of her worries. Suddenly, her stories are coming true (or she's writing what's coming to be before it happens, more like), someone's out to steal the typewriter for themselves, and two hot dudes are on her romantic radar.

I liked the story overall, but I'm not a huge fan of cliffhangers (and this one definitely left us dangling). That said, I'm curious how things are going to work out. Cricket's in a precarious situation, her family isn't safe if the bad guys are to be believed, and ...did I mention that precarious position? Because, yeah. Things are looking grim for everyone and I honestly don't know who can be trusted (and who was just genuinely left in the dark about what was planned). I guess that means I'll be picking up the next book in the near future.

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