Review of See a Witch About a Curse

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[Following is a volunteer review of "See a Witch About a Curse" by Loen Hussain.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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This book is the bomb! Oh my, I can't wait to get to the part where I give it a perfect rating. It was carefully drafted and written. The author, Loen Hussain, definitely knows what she's doing. You can tell I'm biased because of the way this review starts. I am a sucker for fantasy books with regard to the werewolf community. I genuinely commend you. You're my new favourite author.

The book starts off by introducing the lead protagonist, Azalea, or Lea, as her friend Rick the dick calls her. She works at a gas station and is on the curvy side of the scale of body types. She is a witch, or an alpha witch, as Bruce the lycan likes to say. This book is the tale of a woman who suddenly gets thrown into the Lycan world because of an act of kindness. One day during her shift, she sees a broody man walk into the store and buy six bags of ice. While he is still getting the stuff he needs, he gets a call that Lea overhears about his friend's fever. This led to that, and she offered a helping hand by brewing a concoction to help break the fever. So many things transpired from here on. Do you want to find out the details about this book? Did Bruce's friend Tyshawn survive the fever? Was her brew helpful, or did it cause more problems for her? All these and more will be revealed after you have picked up this book.

I was so excited to read this book because this is a genre that I am sure is fashioned for me, so I am always open to new ideas any author can come up with. Don't get me wrong; if the author didn't do a good job, I'd be sure to criticise the book because of my love for the genre. So trust me when I say the author pleased me with her words. The book was loaded with humour. The writing style made it all the more fun. I always caught myself laughing out loud in public places because of this book. I was often distracted from the things that needed my attention because this book held all my attention, so I'll advise you: if you have something extremely important to do, do that before you start this book, or else you'll greatly slack in that task.

There is nothing to dislike about this book; I loved the parts where the author would think to herself about various scenarios and questions to ask people, but instead, she ended up saying something else. I loved the description of her tattoos and her powers. I loved how safe she felt in her home. My house is one place I'd trade anything to be in constantly. The book was also exceptionally well-edited. The profanities added to the book's fun because, like it or not, curse words express emotions that cannot be properly grasped. This book gets a perfect rating of five out of five stars because of its beautiful content.

I have so much to say, and I'll have to tell my friends instead, as I have to end the review here. I recommend this book, See a Witch About a Curse, to lovers of the romance genre. I also recommend it to people who love to explore fantasy worlds. There is no limit to our imaginations.

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Brilliant review! I can tell how enthusiast you feel about the book. I want to read it now!
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Sara Nóbrega Bartolomeu wrote: 10 May 2023, 18:07 Brilliant review! I can tell how enthusiast you feel about the book. I want to read it now!
I had a blast reading this book. It's not everyday you come across a perfectly written book.
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From your review, I can see that the author created something wonderful with this book and I would love to read this amazing piece soon enough. This is an honest review, nice job!
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The plot is engaging, and the book's summary is straight to the point. This book points out that while you offer unsolicited help to others with good intentions, it could turn out of favour for you if the expected result goes south. I love your honest expression of how you felt reading this book. Great review.
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The excitement at the beginning of your review truly shows how much you enjoyed reading this book. It's very rare to find a book that leaves so much excitement. I guess I have found myself my next book. Thanks for this exciting review.
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I think I got more interested in this book when the curvy witch was added to the play and there was a mysterious connection with the Lycan world, which I see as an act of kindness.
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I was moved when she still offered to help when people had initially kicked her out; it shows how good her heart is regardless of her being a witch. Your review was awesome on this one, and I'll make sure to finish this book.
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"The Alpha Witch's Awakening" took me on a journey as Lea, a compassionate witch, discovers a hidden world of Lycans, intertwining magic, mystery, and unexpected encounters in a spellbinding story line.
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Post by Ohanele Chinonyerem »

If Lea was a witch or an alpha witch, as Bruce called her, then she must really be a compassionate one because she felt bad hearing that the broody man's friend was ill just that her nature was to be a witch in the story.
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