Friday, August 20, 2021

Brewing Trouble by Christine Gael [Review]

Brewing Trouble by Christine Gael
Brewing Trouble (Crow's Feet Coven #2) by Christine Gael
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: June 26, 2020

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

Christine Gael
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
After barely escaping the business end of the hangman’s noose, Cricket Hawthorne wants nothing more than to forget it all...Maude the magical typewriter, Zoe’s stolen cauldron, Patrick the betrayer, and definitely the witch-hating, robe-wearing cult who tried to end her. Unfortunately, pressing the reboot button isn’t an option. Bringing The Crow’s Feet Coven back to their former glory is her destiny, whether she likes it or not. Too bad the powers that be will do whatever it takes to stop them.

It’s fight or flight, and she’s never been a quitter. Now, it’s up to her and her ragtag team to bring down the organization hell-bent on ridding the world of witches. But at what price?
Thoughts on Brewing Trouble: Cricket's issues continue, but the continual support of her family (excluding her ex and kids, who have NO IDEA what's going on) and uncovering a few answers (as well as unearthing allies in unexpected places) are helping to keep her on an even keel. I mean, sure, there's a murderous cult out to get her and the others and the guy she had her eye on betrayed her and then saved her and her ex-husband is like a big, idiot kid and she's living in a bakery, but things are looking up. Mostly.

The question of who she and her family should trust remains a big issue. Patrick might have betrayed her, but he is trying to right the wrongs he took part in. And every person they let into their secret circle is potentially in danger from the bad guys.

Heck, even the bad guys seem to be in danger from the bad guys and that doesn't make things easy for our group.

But Cricket's making it work. She's holding true to herself while she navigates her new powers. She's protecting those she thinks need protecting. Things are a little hairy at times, but she doesn't let that slow her down.

I'm digging these witchy women and all the crazy they're involved in.

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