A review by lewnie
The Kiss Curse by Erin Sterling

funny hopeful lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

4.0

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 Thank you to NetGalley for this review copy in exchange for an honest review! 

Described as Practical Magic meets Gilmore Girls, which I think is a perfect description. This is definitely perfect for those of us who loved Halloweentown as kids but now as adults are looking for something a little more relatable….and spicy. 

Gwyn Jones is happy in Graves Glen. She, and her mom, and her cousin Vivi are now powering the town with their magic, her shop is thriving, and she has started to mentor a group of “Baby Witches”. The only problem is Wells Penhallow. Wells has returned to Graves Glen to start over and open a witchy shop of his own. But after going up against Gwyn, he realizes he might be in over his head. When the arrival of a mysterious new coven coincides with the disappearance of Gwyn’s magic, Wells and Gwyn team up to discover what the town is up against now. Can they deny the chemistry between them?

The good: This was so fun and a perfect holiday read. I definitely like the grumpy-sunshine dynamic over the lovers-to enemies- to lovers of the last book. I think that Gwyn and Wells are delightful. And honestly, I would read an entire book about Sir Purrcival. 

The bad: I wanted a little more relationship development between Gwyn and Wells to be honest. This book was face-paced so I get it, but it felt a little too like ‘insta-love’ for my taste. I liked the bi-rep, however we are definitely missing any other representation. I also think there are a couple small plot holes that I don’t want to spoil, but they don’t necessarily detract from the story overall. 

Overall: This was a fun, fluffy, comforting holiday read. I think this was even better than the Ex-Hex and would absolutely recommend it to anyone looking for a cute witchy rom-com. 

CW: sexual content, blood, swearing, alcohol

 
Wells said that he was "pining" over Gwyn at school and she makes a face but never says anything to him. I think I would have liked this little bit resolved.

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