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lilimomlovesbooks's review
4.0
(Un)holy Smut !
I received this book as an ARC and finished it in about a day after starting, because it has a lot of twists and turns. The characters and storyline are good, sometimes I feel there could be a bit more information, but maybe/hopefully that will come in book two - which I will need asap
I received this book as an ARC and finished it in about a day after starting, because it has a lot of twists and turns. The characters and storyline are good, sometimes I feel there could be a bit more information, but maybe/hopefully that will come in book two - which I will need asap
natureofjade's review
5.0
Honestly I was not impressed by the first chapter. I was almost ready to give up but boy am I glad I stuck around. Things started to pick up quickly and I love a good romance scene early on. Jonah and Kwil are everything. I loved the dynamic between them and Willow. The cliffhanger though... I need the next book now. I have to know what happens next.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
kaly_cano's review
5.0
Lately I've been in a reading mood for some paranormal reads. Ghostly Touches hit the nail on the head and now I'm obsessed with this series. Not only is the world building amazing, but the characters are unique and each have their own secrets, lies, humor, with just the right amount of PNR thrown in.
Willow is a necromancer, though it seems she might be more than she lets on, who makes a living out of helping ghosts/souls to cross over to the other side, making enemies on the way as well. Though the group of men, specifically Vicktor, Theo and Kwil had me wanting to bonk each on the head just to get them to stop being selfish and blaming Willow for everything. Jonah, on the other hand was a total sweetheart and the only one who really deserves Willow at the moment.
The last few chapters and cliffhanger took me by surprise, I was not expecting it at all. Rrlease day for book two cant come any sooner. I can't wait to read the next book in this series!
Willow is a necromancer, though it seems she might be more than she lets on, who makes a living out of helping ghosts/souls to cross over to the other side, making enemies on the way as well. Though the group of men, specifically Vicktor, Theo and Kwil had me wanting to bonk each on the head just to get them to stop being selfish and blaming Willow for everything. Jonah, on the other hand was a total sweetheart and the only one who really deserves Willow at the moment.
The last few chapters and cliffhanger took me by surprise, I was not expecting it at all. Rrlease day for book two cant come any sooner. I can't wait to read the next book in this series!
ashatroyal's review
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
3.25
I really liked this book. We’ve got pirates, ghosts, witches, reapers, fae, demons and monsters. Exciting and exhilarating. We’ve got Willow, a necromancer, who came home to a group of males needing her help. I love Willow! She’s compassionate, mysterious and fun. These guys are all over the place. They flip flop so much. I can’t keep up with them being the good or bad guys. All the while we’re trying to figure out what everybody is hiding because almost everybody has secrets. The book is action packed, adventurous and frustrating because what is going on?! Lol. There were a few things that came off as cheesy. I could’ve done without the “my king” and Jonah calling himself a puppy. I think Jonah was a tad hypocritical calling Kwil a monster. The book definitely leaves enough questions unanswered to make you want to read the next book.
Couldn’t a collar work for Kwil?
Some missing punctuation.
diquinn's review
4.0
Interesting concept. This would rank higher but some of the spice scenes were a little lack luster. I hope she expands on that in later books.