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The Witch Hitch

A Cupcake Coven Romance, Book 2

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The Witch Hitch

By: Elizabeth Bass
Narrated by: Emily Durante
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In A Letter to Three Witches, Elizabeth Bass introduced the sleepy college town of Zenobia, New York, where magic is very real. Now, a bride-to-be on a quest for the right wedding dress realizes it's time to embrace her inner witch, in this witty, lighthearted romantic comedy with an enchanted twist.

Lots of people get pre-wedding jitters, but Bailey Tomlin's are a bit extreme. Paranoia . . . the sudden ability to communicate with her pet parrot . . . something odd is definitely happening. She discovers the unexpected reason why: her birth mother, Esme, is an actual witch, part of a magical clan in the neighboring town of Zenobia, New York. Esme insists that Bailey, too, has witch blood in her veins. That's not going to play well with Bailey's uptight future in-laws . . .

Then there's Seton Atterbury, the man Esme somehow conjured into the present day from 1930, and who keeps crashing into Bailey's plans. In addition to figuring out seating charts and boutonnieres, Bailey now has to navigate her new witch family, keep an unseen enemy from hexing the ceremony, placate her fiance, and get Seton back to his own time. But Seton doesn't know if he wants to go back. And though Bailey's about to marry someone else—someone who isn't technically 120 years old—it's just possible she doesn't want Seton to go back either . . .

©2023 Elizabeth Bass (P)2023 Tantor
Magic Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Witchcraft Magic Users Witty

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LOVED the first one and was so exited for this one. Generally, it delivered. It’s not as fun or funky as the first one, but it is still a good read. The narrator was pretty good, BUT she sounded much older than the Lea’s character, which was distracting since it is a first person account.

I do love this series and am looking forward to the next one.

a pretty good sequel

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The whole book I couldn’t stand how much the main character is a pushover. Who would allow any of the things to happen to them? Who would go along with this? I was never so happy to get to the end.

Hate pushovers

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