A review by demi_sewell
What's a Witch to Do? by Jennifer Harlow

adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

This book is by Jennifer Harlow, and I picked it up randomly in my local library and can not say that I am disappointed! The book is well written and captivated my attention, although parts of it were a little boring, but the majority of it was interesting.

The chapters are actually by days, and those are broken up by the main characters to-do list, which I think is a really cool way to put a book together! The main character, Mona McGregor, is High Priestess of her coven in a small southern town called Goodnight (based off the founders, Goode & Knight), and she runs a little shop called Midnight Magic. Amidst all this, someone is trying to kill her, and she soon has 2 love interests competing for her heart. 

I did not see the ending coming at all even though I know all about werewolves and what goes on with them finding love. That part just caught me blindsided for some reason, which I thought was funny because I screamed out at the kitchen table, and my husband started cracking up laughing. 

I didn't like that there were spelling errors, but that's just me being a grammar nut. Who knows, but it wasn't going to stop me from turning the page. I am definitely excited to read her next book, and I'm putting in a request at my local library right after this post. The book is 322 pages, and I read it in a few days. Overall, it's an excellent read, and I'm happy I stumbled upon it. 😊

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