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Book Review of Wicked by Any Other Name (Jazz Tremaine, Bk 3)

Wicked by Any Other Name (Jazz Tremaine, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 2


The third in a rather silly series about a group of witches (the first two being 50 Ways to Hex Your Lover and Hex Appeal)this book focuses particularly on Stasi, a kind and gentle witch. She runs a boutique designed to enhance women's self-confidence and love life, and she's being sued by a former costumer who believes Stasi interfered with her marriage. Trevor is a wizard and a lawyer, who has been hired to win the case against Stasi, which would result in the loss of her shop and her magical powers. Trevor and Stasi, however, fall almost instantly in love. When things continue to go bad for Stasi, she and Trevor begin to suspect that their problems originate from more then a lawsuit.

I actually think this book is better then the second one. In has a consistant plot, everything comes together, and the issues are fully resolved in the end. I found Stasi to be an appealing and slightly more believable character then Jazz--she's mature, dignified, and kind. Trevor is a good match for her--honest, loyal, and of course very sexy. The romance in this book is better, though there was not as much as I may have liked. I also thought the magical elements improved to seem just a tad less rediculous while still keeping the fun of the previous two books.

I would still like to see more fleshed out characters. Particularly, I wish this author paid more attention to the origins and motivations of her villains. They always seem to come out of no-where to destroy lives. Also sometimes it's just too cute. Stasi hiccups bubbles, for example. Umm, k...

Overall, I would still recommend this series as whimsical, light paranormal romance.