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A review by mstall_
The Wedding Witch by Erin Sterling
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
The Wedding Witch by Erin Sterling is the third installment of the Ex Hex series set in the fictional town of Graves Glenn. The Wedding Witch focuses on the third Penhallow brother, Bowen, as he falls more and more for the witch antiquities dealer, Tamsyn. Tamsyn also is fighting her own feelings about the moody and brooding Bowen and it gets harder and harder to stick to her rule of "no sleeping with clients".
When Tamsyn and Bowen find themselves both in the throws of a decades long witch mistake, they must face their own regrets and feelings once and for all.
I really enjoyed this third book of the Ex Hex series. It was originally slated to be published last year but Erin Sterling posted that she postponded The Wedding Witch (then named The Wedding Wish) due to burnout and needing a personal break. I'm glad she did, because The Wedding Witch felt fun and purposeful from the moment I started reading. If you like books where there is miscommunication, unspoken feelings, fake dating/married, spicy scenes, and time travel -- you will love The Wedding Witch.
Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review.
When Tamsyn and Bowen find themselves both in the throws of a decades long witch mistake, they must face their own regrets and feelings once and for all.
I really enjoyed this third book of the Ex Hex series. It was originally slated to be published last year but Erin Sterling posted that she postponded The Wedding Witch (then named The Wedding Wish) due to burnout and needing a personal break. I'm glad she did, because The Wedding Witch felt fun and purposeful from the moment I started reading. If you like books where there is miscommunication, unspoken feelings, fake dating/married, spicy scenes, and time travel -- you will love The Wedding Witch.
Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review.