From Bad to Cursed by Lana Harper

So this is book 2/3 in the Witches of Thistle Grove Series and I do recommend this book.





Yet another book I devoured quickly and did not want to put down.


What I did not love about the book:  everyone, including Isidora herself, was so hard on her and so non-forgiving that it was a bit much to take. Rowan Thorn was just too judgmental for my taste. It was that much harder to digest because of the insight into Isidora's inner dialogue of self-flagellation. However, it is noted that as much as these two conflicted, the sparks between them burned all the brighter. There are (multiple) moments when they cannot keep their hands off of each other and they were as aggressive as with their incessant bickering. So, if you are into that, it is there for you.


Also, it did not bother me, but I thought the mystery aspect of the story was pretty transparent. I mean, it was obvious to me anyway, even though these things usually go by me. Do not worry - no spoilers here. I would be interested to hear if other people found the back story a little wanting. 


What I did and do love: Thistle Grove. I would love to visit or live there. It was just as wonderful as I remember from the last book, even though this is a very different perspective that as told by Emmy Harlow in book one. Again, as in the first book, there are plenty of contemporary references and even though Thistle Grove is a town half-full of witches, it feels like any small (but hip) town you may have been to. 


Overall, this book was another fun entry in this series. 


I hope you enjoy it!

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