Monday, December 6, 2021

Witching for Hope by Deanna Chase [Review]

Witching for Hope (Premonition Pointe #2) by Deanna Chase
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited 
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Date read: October 18, 2020

Premonition Pointe
1. Witching for Grace
2. Witching for Hope - Paperback | Kindle
3. Witching for Joy
4. Witching for Clarity
5. Witching for Moxie
6. Witching for Kismet

Deanna Chase
Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
Hope Anderson loves her life. She has a great business that’s thriving, the best friends a girl could ever have, and a coven she can count on. Oh, and she’s been single for over fifteen years and likes it that way… until the love of her life, Lucas King, walks back into town and throws everything she thought she knew about herself into chaos.

If that wasn’t enough, now her mother is in town to warn her about a curse that happens to all the Anderson women when they turn forty-six, and she isn’t talking about hot flashes or mood swings. When her mother moves in and Grace’s business is suddenly on the rocks, it’s going to take all of her magic to get her life back on track. The question is, will Lucas prove he deserves to be traveling that line with her, or will she walk away the same way she did fifteen years ago?
Thoughts on Witching for Hope: Ahh, yes. A second chance at love. Or a third chance in Hope and Lucas's case. Which isn't a bad thing, mind you, because their romantic pauses allowed them to both be in a place where they can devote themselves completely to them as a couple. You know, once they get past all the weird, potential career-killing stuff happening around them.

Weird, potential career-killing stuff, you say? Indeed. There's nothing like a little malicious gossip designed to destroy a person's livelihood to liven up the week. Throw in a burgeoning drug problem infiltrating the town, all the women who are eyeballing Lucas like a prime cut of beef, and Hope's sudden ability to hear thoughts (not to mention the issues with her mom) and they have a few things to overcome.

Just a few, though. No worries. And having your coven sisters at your back helps make things a little more palatable.

Romance, skinny dipping, dog weddings, and a couple nasty people who don't care who they hurt. All in a days work for these witches.

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