15 member(s) found this review helpful.
Yeah, I should know better than to expect to love this kind of romance novel, as it's not my preferred genre, but this one bugged me quite a bit. It is so repetitive; "Logan is so wrong for me but I want him" and "Melody is so wrong for me but I want her" take up about the first half of the book. Ugh. It just bugged the crap out of me after a while. I wanted the story to move forward and it didn't until the last few chapters. Now it wasn't totally horrible, just not very good either.
10 member(s) found this review helpful.
Anyone worrying that this is a how-to witch book will be sorely disappointed. It is most definitely a romance, but the main character may be a witch. She does have the wand, hat and broom. She also has a father, who thinks money is love, and a need to find a job, since a spell cost her the last one.
Logan is a reformed bad boy who has become a stuffed shirt. He has a new job and no one available to baby-sit his four-year-old son. He convinces Melody to baby-sit after agreeing to find her a job at the TV station. She takes him up on the offer, but not quite in the way he expected.
One very mismatched couple, three meddling parents/friend, and an adorable little boy make for an interesting story.
9 member(s) found this review helpful.
Did not like it at all. Not what I was expecting and should not be classified as paranormal.