Thursday, December 8, 2016

Review of Charmed by the Salem Witch by Debbie Herbert

Reviewed by the Magic of Books Blog Admin, Char.



Charmed by the Salem Witch is a novella and the third in the awesome Appalachian Magic Series. I love this series because the story lines are awesome and they can be stand-alone reads. Some of the characters overlap and enhance each other’s stories, but you can read the books out of order. This novella mentions the other characters from the series, but doesn’t include them.

Tanner Adams, the hottie football star from the first two books, took off from the Alabama area to Salem, Massachusetts to work with his uncle at a college there to escape from his troubles. He had never embraced his witch heritage but had somehow accepted that he was a little different and had a gift that could not be ignored. He soon discovers that Sarah is in danger and he does his best to protect her by doing what he does best: finding things.

Sarah Welch is a novice witch who grew up in the foster care system, never feeling like she belonged or fit in anywhere. Sarah is awesome. She’s smart, funny, caring and always strives to do her very best. She didn’t let her situation bring her down. She started a Women’s college to meet people that she hoped were like her. Sarah was afraid to love or get too close to anyone, but she becomes friends with a few other witches. Strange things begin to happen to her at school and she doesn’t know who she can trust.

Tanner falls for Sarah right away and they are so cute together. I love the chemistry between Sarah and Tanner. They make a great team and it is obvious that they can handle any situation as long as they do it together.

This book had a nice pace to it and flowed well. It was too short! I want more of Tanner and Sarah. The story line is a fun twist on Salem witches and kept my interest throughout. I loved this book and I am really looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

FIVE STARS * * * * *

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