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review 2016-08-31 00:05
Giveaway & Review – Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash @michaelpcash
Witches Protection Program - Michael Phillip Cash

Michael Phillip Cash writes some great novels and I am excited to read Witches Protection Program. I am a sucker for a great cover and that gun has me very curious. What do you think it contains?

Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash is Charmed. The magic and romance runs AMOK. The serious and humorous collide in this wickedly fun paranormal story of greed justice and romance.

I received a copy of Witches Protection Program from Michael Phillip Cash in return for an honest review.

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review 2016-04-14 03:34
#PBwkendread Review: Witches Protection Program
Witches Protection Program - Michael Phillip Cash

I received this book to give an honest review. 

 

I like reading about witches so I was very interested to see where this book was going to go. Wes has one chance left to prove that he can handle being an agent. He doesn't believe in witches and what not so when he starts working for The Witches Protection Program he is in for a surprise. It seems that there are a lot more witches out there than you would think. It is up to himself, Alastair (his partner) and Morgan to stop a witch from pretty much ruling the world through cosmetics. Sound kind of crazy right especially if you use cosmetics. 

The only reason I gave this book a four is because it did start out kind of slow which I understood why as we have to learn a little bit about Wes and what not. Though it just didn't work for me. 

I have to say my favorite part through out it all was when one of the witches was on the bridge and how she used her powers that scene was very descriptive and full of action. 

I really liked Wes as he didn't give up doing his job just because his father didn't have faith in him that made him a good character along with even though he was thrown into this magical world, he learned to embrace everything around him. 

If there is another book I would read it as I can see this being an interesting series as maybe we get more witches that Wes has to either protect apprehend. 

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review 2015-12-31 00:13
Meh...
Witches Protection Program - Michael Phillip Cash

This book was so and so..There were lots of flaws with it: the story was predictable and the characters felt flat. One of the female protagonists did absolutely nothing.

The idea was kinda of okay I guess: there are witches in our world but in hiding. There are good ones and bad ones. And one of the bad ones has an evil plan to take over the world.

I wonder if there is still time to close this year with a good read. Maybe a good short story? I might have time to finish the 'The lottery' tomorrow.

 

**Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

 

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review 2015-11-06 00:00
Witches Protection Program
Witches Protection Program - Michael Phillip Cash BLUF: Cute, quick read – great for those who enjoy a little supernatural mixed into their mystery stories.

**I was provided a copy of this book from netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review**

Plot: The Witches Protection Program is exactly what you think it’s about. It’s a witness protection program for witches. After failing his first assignment within a highly regarded federal police branch, Wes Rockville is reassigned to the Witches Protection Program. Although Wes thinks the reassignment is an elaborate joke, (c’mon, witches don’t actually exist) Wes has little choice but to play along. Soon enough, and a rude awakening later, Wes finds himself fighting for the survival of humanity.

Okay, okay.. I exaggerate, but the level of action definitely reflects a good vs. evil battle.

Let’s start with the good…: The plot wrapped together quite well. Starting from a main character who doesn’t believe in the witches he is now hired to protect, continuing to the witches stirring up trouble, and ending with a successful thwarting of plans – the plot ramps up in a way that will keep your attention. Also, I can see this book being a good series – maybe episodic in nature?

… and move to the awkward…: Oh my, awkward relationships. The main relationship between Wes and Morgan was strangely developed. From distrust to sparks of chemistry to making out in inopportune moments to an actual relationship – it just didn’t flow naturally. The other awkward relationship was between Alastair and Morgan. Alastair creeps Morgan out for the majority of the book. Then, at the end, she’s very excited to be a daughter to him – no questions asked. I did not understand this at all. There were a couple others, but, for the most part, the relationships weren’t too questionable.

… and finish with the rest.: I know this doesn’t matter, but I am going to vent anyways. The book kept introducing one character as Junie “Baby Fat” Meadows, but, she was consistently referred to as Junie in the text. Why introduce a person with a nickname if you don’t use the nickname more than half the time? But.. maybe that was my perception. If not, it’s definitely just a pet peeve.
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review 2015-10-22 22:52
Witches Protection Program - Michael Phillip Cash

Wes was on the police force, an elite team. He made a mistake and was reassigned. His whole family was in law enforcement. He was transferred to a department that protects good witches.

I read about 1/2 of this book but it just didn't keep my interest. It was very slow moving.

**I received an ARC of this story in exchange for an honest review**

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