Thursday, August 3, 2023

Witching for Clarity by Deanna Chase [Review]

Witching for Clarity (Premonition Pointe #4) by Deanna Chase
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: August 2, 2022

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

Deanna Chase
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Clarity “Gigi” Martin moved to Premonition Pointe for a fresh start. And that’s exactly what she got when she found a house that was connected to her ancestors and a group of witches who welcomed her into their fold. It’s not easy starting over at forty, but she’s determined to do it on her own terms with her past left firmly behind her… until Sebastian Knight walks back into her life. He’s the one person she’d ever truly trusted, and also the one person that threatens to break open the past she never wants to visit again.

Now Gigi has two choices, chose to keep running or put her heart and soul on the line for a future she’s always wanted but was always out of reach.
Thoughts on Witching for Clarity: It's been a while since I spent time in Premonition Pointe and it was fun to be back. We had a little witchiness, an encounter or two with the resident ghosts, and an investigation into a long-ago disappearance.

Gigi and Sebastian are...complicated. Between her mother's disappearance years ago and the relationship she was in at the time (the dude she then married who was NOT a good persona at all), they hadn't seen each other in years. Seeing as how Sebastian was the last to see her mother alive and the court of public opinion can be brutal, their reunion was a little rough.

BUT...Sebastian was there for Gigi when she needed him. They might have drifted apart, but there were still a few embers flickering between them. And the more time they spent together the more those embers flared back to life. (Okay, actually, they were both all WHOA and YEAH when they met again, but they had to get their heads in line with their bodies and hearts before they could WHOA and YEAH together.)

A little danger, a stalker-ish ex, a visit to the past, new friends, old friends, and a town that has their back. Witches, man. I like them.

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