3 Stars
Short with silliness
This book is written very simply…and seemed to me more suited for a much younger audience. A sweet witch/shifter story that would be good for a middle school aged teen. It features Cora and Desi who are best friends, running a business together, and new witches. Their small town is mostly a magical enclave, and draws in Seb and Tate, brothers and wolf shifters looking for a new home. While Desi and Tate become friends, there is a tension between Cora and Seb. At this point the story takes a lot of time for the characters to move forward. At about 175 pages, the story needed to move more quickly through the “should we, shouldn’t we” be friends or something more. Not a whole lot of conflict between the two, until finally a situation arises that forces the two main characters to make decisions. This book had no editing issues. Hopefully the next book, telling Tate’s story will have a tighter plotline. I was given an ARC through BookSirens, and this is my honest opinion.
