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amandas_reading_nook's Reviews (372)
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This was a cozy, lighthearted read absolutely perfect for fall.
Holly is trying to save her family's failing apple farm when a paranormal reality show, hosted by Connor Grimm, reaches out in response to the growing amount of ghost sightings coming from the farm's patrons. Connor wants nothing more than to expose the supernatural, but Holly has dedicated her life to protecting her family's biggest secret.
I enjoyed the romance in this book, I thought the Holly and Connor were both well developed characters and had good chemistry. I also really enjoyed the mystery behind the ghost lingering in the apple orchard. I thought it had a good ending that tied everything up nicely while definitely leaving the door open for another book, maybe focused on one of the other sisters. I would definitely love to see one centered around Winter and Erikson.
This book was a bit slower paced than I typically enjoy, and small things, like the way that the pieces of media from the 1800s were written in modern day english, did take me out of the story a bit.
I would put this in the same cozy, witchy genre as books like The Ex Hex, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, and Payback's a Witch.
Holly is trying to save her family's failing apple farm when a paranormal reality show, hosted by Connor Grimm, reaches out in response to the growing amount of ghost sightings coming from the farm's patrons. Connor wants nothing more than to expose the supernatural, but Holly has dedicated her life to protecting her family's biggest secret.
I enjoyed the romance in this book, I thought the Holly and Connor were both well developed characters and had good chemistry. I also really enjoyed the mystery behind the ghost lingering in the apple orchard. I thought it had a good ending that tied everything up nicely while definitely leaving the door open for another book, maybe focused on one of the other sisters. I would definitely love to see one centered around Winter and Erikson.
This book was a bit slower paced than I typically enjoy, and small things, like the way that the pieces of media from the 1800s were written in modern day english, did take me out of the story a bit.
I would put this in the same cozy, witchy genre as books like The Ex Hex, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, and Payback's a Witch.