An addictive and fast read, but it does suffer from being the second book in the series. The first book had everyone pretty much happy at the end; in this book, the ending is a major cliff hanger-style which is a bit disappointing as the first part of this book was SLOW to get moving. As usual, t...
This review can also be found at MissKatiEllen. Everything is perfect in the magical, off-the-map New York town of North Hampton. And the equally magical women of Beauchamp family intend to keep it that way. Or is something darker waiting for the witches of east? If I’m going to be honest this b...
3.5 -4 stars I didn't enjoy this quite as much as the first, but I still love these witches! I liked the story better when they were all communicating. It felt sort of disjointed otherwise, going from character to character and all that. I can't wait to read the next book! In fact, I already have it...
So badly written. I finally watched the season two premier yesterday after I finished this book, and the show really is so much better. The characters are more rounded, the plots are more developed and interesting, and the writing is less clunky-dialogue sounds like people talking and not clunkers t...
This series uses mostly using Norse mythology to create it characters and stories. It is just magical. I love how different the characters are from each other. Freya character is sexy and holds secrets. Her sister Ingrid is proper and helpful and their mother Joanna is the definition of mother. ...
That's it. I'm sending de la Cruz a thesaurus and issuing a challenge: Write book without using teh word "glom." I dare you. I think it can be done, really. In fact, I promise that it can.So, go ahead; I double-dog-dare you.
Posted also at my blog: The Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews The sequel to Witches of East End is quite as thrilling, if not even more so than the first book. We deal with the return of not just one, but two characters from the past. Not only do we and Freya discover that whom she thought was her lov...
I first became entranced with the Beauchamp witches after Witches of East End though witches aren’t my preferred fictional entity. I did like Freya for her in your face ways and Ingrid who was the total opposite, and reminded me a little of myself. Joanna the mother read like the kind of mother most...
*Genre: Paranormal Romance*Rating: 2.5*Review*Serpent's Kiss is the second novel in The Beauchamp Family series. I would say without hesitation or reservation that this book seemed to have a mind of it's own. Each chapter was told by a different Beauchamp (Joanna, Ingrid, Freya). Each chapter lasted...
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