A review by verumsolum
Conjuring Quantico by T.S. Paul

4.0

3.5 stars. I remain somewhat ambivalent about this series, but the second half of this book has me more optimistic than I was before. I found the first part of the book underwhelming. While Conjuring Quantico is set a year later, if I recall correctly, the events of [b:Born a Witch...Drafted by the FBI!|56506508|Born a Witch...Drafted by the FBI! (The Federal Witch, #0)|T.S. Paul|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1609532034l/56506508._SY75_.jpg|52577154] are referenced often in the first half of the book, and that half of the book feels like much of the same. But once Agatha is pulled from the academy and assigned to a case, I found it more interesting.

How big a turnaround was it? At about the halfway point, I was expecting to finish this book but give up on the series. By the end, there was no doubt in my mind that I would seek out book 2. The second half of the book is a solid 4 stars or better. I hope that keeps up in the next book, now that the ball is rolling.