A review by sparklingreader
Enchanted Again by Robin D. Owens

4.0

I am in love with Robin Owens’ books and this one let me know once again why. Her characters and world building are wonderful, as is the writing.

In this book, the main character, Amber, is a curse breaker. But there’s a problem with her magic – in that it is self-destructive. She’s a curse breaker who can’t break her own curse. As with most books from Luna, there is a love interest – Rafe. He’s a bit unlikeable at first since he’s all about himself, but he eventually becomes the supporting hero he’s supposed to be. The story becomes very emotional (not going to give away spoilers here) and touching in several spots, but that just serves to enhance the characterization, especially in Amber’s case.

Though I most definitely recommend this book, I suggest strongly that you start with the first book in the series, Enchanted No More. That one builds the world much better and you get a better grasp what is going on, but if you can’t get that one first, definitely pick this one up.