by N.E. Conneely
I enjoyed this book. Witch for Hire is book 1 in the Witch For Hire series by N. E. Conneely. I was actually quite surprised by all the twists and turns in this book. Michelle Oaks is a consultant to several Sheriff's departments in and around the Atlanta Georgia area. Michelle is also a witch, a Co...
This was wretched. I was super in the mood for this kind of urban fantasy, but this was terrible. Writing was terrible, world building was tepid and mostly reminded me of Kim Harrison's books in a very derivative way. Didn't hate the main character, but she wasn't interesting enough to keep me aroun...
I'm teetering between 3 & 4 stars. This is the first book of the series, a series I want to continue, with lots of building. It's a solid world and Michelle feels the efforts of her magic when she gets to the point of over spelling. At her home, and a bed and breakfast run by a brownie couple, Miche...
Enjoyed this tale from first page until the last. Though couldn't help wonder why author bothered to give the H a POV narrative voice, since he got to use it so rarely and hardly features in this first book (assume he takes larger role in rest of series)Still, thought this was a well written fantas...
This was tedious reading. And I don't waste time on a meandering story with no real suspense, slow and uninteresting world building, a very very boring main character and a lot of stuff that happens. Or not. It was not rotten writing. It just couldn't hold my interest. At all. I expected a fun...
With so many good ideas in the book and an easy style, I wanted to rate "Witch for Hire" higher, but thinking on it overnight, I can't let go of an issue that nagged at me. The first person narration involved too much of the heroine telling the reader how she felt rather than having the story show h...