A review by thebritishbibliophile
A Bit of Wee Luck by Kelly Elliott, Kelly Elliott

5.0

'Will the third time be Hollie’s charm? Or will her latest spell-casting have interesting results once more? There's only one way to find out, try your luck with Kelly Elliotts latest novella, A Bit of Wee Luck!' - The British Bibliophile'
Welcome back to the third of four novellas in Kelly Elliott's Holidaze in Salem series, appropriately titled A Bit of Wee Luck . Lucas and Hollie’s story continues here in this story which will see them on the next leg of their journey in Ireland. Which you might or might not have guessed due to the stunning illustrated cover!

The second that this little gem popped into my inbox last night, I knew I had to read it immediately! I've been waiting for a continuation to the little nugget of information that was dropped right at the end of book two, A Bit of Holly Jolly , which if you have read it, you'll know what that is. Kelly knows I'm not a fan off cliffhangers, but knowing that this series (after book one, A Bit of Hocus Pocus) was going to be a series of novellas following the same pair of main characters, I made an exception to my rule and fully embraced the impending cliffhangers. Thankfully though, book four is the only one left and knowing the Happily Ever After--minus the cliffhanger--is within reach, makes this read all the sweeter.

Out of the three novellas so far in this series, A Bit of Wee Luck is the smallest of the bunch and therefore perfect for any readers looking to quickly--or just regularly--devour a small, yet hearty read. Though it is small, it holds a wealth of story-telling information. There was no lacking in action going on, or Hollie’s hijinks for that matter. If you've liked the shenanigans of books one and two, I promise you they're continued here and with hilarious results you're going to love!

It was the best time being reunited with Holly and Lucas, I've genuinely missed them. Would I love to see this pair in perhaps their own full-length novel? Hell yes! Although that may not be a possibility, I have to praise Kelly in giving us a little adventure with them in each novella in this series. This latest addition to the series brings things one step closer to my own home, being a short jaunt across the Irish Sea. Throughout this book, a lot felt very familiar and was a very comforting read. I'm sure fellow UK and Irish readers will echo my statement.

Although I'm sad--in a way--to have already closed this chapter, as I've thoroughly enjoyed the scene set in Ireland, I'm very much looking forward to the next and final chapter.

Five stars!