I did actually like this Cabot story, even though the witchcraft/ wicca plot was a bit trite, to say the least. I enjoy her paranormal books, as long as they stay well away from new age-ness. Jean, better known as Jinx because of her penchant for getting hurt or ruining things, leaves her extremely ...
I liked it. Meg Cabot has written better stories, but it was enjoyable, and it was a light read. It was just kinda predictable and the plot wasn't too developed. But, still good. Meg Cabot is awesome. :)
I didn't feel up to tackling anything hefty after the tome on bathing. A little YA magic seemed just the ticket. I like the concept: Jean is a teenager who appears to be accident-prone, because she has the ability to spot danger and throws herself in to save someone else.I anticipate some Craft-like...
To avoid an unpleasant ex-boyfriend, Jean moves from her small town to stay with her aunt and uncle in NYC. There, she's surprised at the dark changes her cousin Tory has undergone, but not surprised to learn that she's just as unlucky as ever. To protect herself from Tory's malign influence, Jinx...
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