A review by tofi_15
I'll Conjure For You by Charish Reid

adventurous funny hopeful fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Okay I think I'm still in a reading slump BUT this book apparently didn't agree with it😂... I loved the first book in this series (where you can see more of Whitney - the older Beck sister) because it was just what I needed. Fluffy, funny, extremely romantic and a little bit scary 🥰. I Did feel scared at night, yes, but honestly, who cares? It was too good to put it down... This book tho...
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I've read it far faster than I did the first book and I was really really trying to find that time to read (there's still not much of it sadly 🥲)... This book is about Helen coming to terms with her witch heritage and Everett, who is... smitten 😂❤️. Also a baker. I sort of think about him as this huge fluffy teddy bear 🧸❤️ because it fits him so well. This story was more graphic in terms of scary stuff - which basically means that I fell asleep while reading just because I was scared to look away to the dark of my room 😂. But I think that's part of the reason that I could read this even in my reading slump, scary stories just work for me in that matter✨. You can also see more of the curses, hexes, general casting spells and Helen's cute little familiar in this book!
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Romance was, as in the first book, extremely adorable 🥰. I was really rooting for them from the start. And in this case, there was even demisexuality representation - which is why this book caught my attention to be honest 😂. And ADHD rep 👌✨.
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But the most important part of this book (or whole series) for me are the dreams the characters have and how are they pursuing them. It's scary/hard/impossible but they are not giving up and in the end, they can see that it's actually possible if they put their mind into it... ❤️ This was the main reason why I fell in love with the first book (Deon's dream career) and it's also one of the reasons I like this book so much as well ✨.