Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: October 18, 2020
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Deanna Chase
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Joy Lansing is at a crossroads. Her kids have all flown the nest and just when she thought she was going to spend her golden years with her husband of thirty years, she finds herself single again and looking to rebuilt a life she no longer recognizes.Thoughts on Witching for Joy: It's Joy's turn to shine. After the sudden shock of having her husband walk away from their marriage, Joy's finding her feet again. She's kinda dating a guy she really likes (she's just not sure if he feels the same), she's navigating the gossip and not-so-nice costars that come with landing an acting role, and she's suddenly having visions of a woman in danger.
Lucky for Joy she has her two besties and her coven by her side. Because she’s going to need them when she lands a television role and finds herself hexed by a jealous co-star. Finding yourself a minor TV star at the age of forty-eight is more than a little overwhelming. But when it comes with bad press and a hot celebrity determined to date her, Joy is in way in over her head. She’s going to need all her magic to navigate this one before her new career is over before it starts.
But first! The romance. Troy and Joy shared some scorching time between the sheets and then their respective jobs (photography for him and the new acting gig for her) pulled them in different directions. Their biggest obstacle, to be honest, is communication. They're both thinking about the other, but they never seem to reach out and admit it. Until they do.
Meanwhile, one of Joy's costars is a malicious women who doesn't manage to hide how much she dislikes Joy very well. However, Joy's other costar is a peach. And the one related to the vision Joy's having of danger.
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