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cakt1991 's review for:
Black Witch Magic
by Mila Nicks
I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Black Witch Magic is another charming interracial romance from Mila Nicks, showing her aptitude for slipping between subgenres and styles with ease.
The characters are quirky and fun, and I love their interactions. I liked Aiden and Selene’s dynamic as paranormal investigator/skeptic and witch, respectively. There’s awkwardness, and there were challenges caused by who Selene is, but I liked how their relationship unfolded in the wake of all of these.
I also liked that both had such solid friendships, Aiden with Eddie, who is a more firm believer in the paranormal, and Selene with fellow witch Noelle.
There are some cliche moments, but I found them almost charming in light of the style being a more lighthearted paranormal romance.
This is a wonderfully original, delightful book with a delightful mix of genres. And while it releases in time for Halloween/Samhain and presents that theme, it’s set around Christmas and Yule, making it the perfect read for the holidays, whichever you observe.
Black Witch Magic is another charming interracial romance from Mila Nicks, showing her aptitude for slipping between subgenres and styles with ease.
The characters are quirky and fun, and I love their interactions. I liked Aiden and Selene’s dynamic as paranormal investigator/skeptic and witch, respectively. There’s awkwardness, and there were challenges caused by who Selene is, but I liked how their relationship unfolded in the wake of all of these.
I also liked that both had such solid friendships, Aiden with Eddie, who is a more firm believer in the paranormal, and Selene with fellow witch Noelle.
There are some cliche moments, but I found them almost charming in light of the style being a more lighthearted paranormal romance.
This is a wonderfully original, delightful book with a delightful mix of genres. And while it releases in time for Halloween/Samhain and presents that theme, it’s set around Christmas and Yule, making it the perfect read for the holidays, whichever you observe.