Engaging, banter-filled writing and likable primary and secondary characters make this steamy supernatural romance unputdownable. Clem and her cousin Danica run Fix-It Witches, a repair shop in the small town of St. Claire. While all of their clients praise the cousins’ ability to fix just about anything, only a few know that their appliances are repaired using magic. Lately, Danica has been distracted and flighty, leaving Clem to shoulder most of their workload. Clem bottles up her frustration and gets on with it, but there are also reports of a witch hunter in town. Gavin hates being a witch hunter, but his father, who leads the hunters, never gave him a choice. Gavin is sent to St. Claire when a spike of witchy energy is detected, but before he can track it down, he meets Clem. Soon Clem and Gavin are falling into bed—and in love—creating a conundrum with a solution that will rock the magical world. With a major festival on the horizon and Danica in danger of being discovered, Clem realizes she’ll have to handle this situation alone. Aguirre uses dual points of view to reveal aspects of the characters’ personalities.
Witch Please, the first “Fix-It Witches” novel, provides much of the backstory and dysfunctional family dynamics that are resolved here. The novels are on the same timeline, so those who’ve read the first book will enjoy seeing Danica’s story from Clem’s perspective.
VERDICT Recommended for general purchase.
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