Review of See a Witch About a Curse

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I normally do not read romance novels, but a the fantasy element of this book intrigues me. How well can a witch and a werewolf get along?
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A small sample of the book made me want to read the whole book. I was hooked right from the beginning. Thanks for the great review.
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What a great combination of magical beings! A werewolf and a witch sound like an interesting pair and I always love a good romance. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Just came across a captivating read - "See a Witch About a Curse" by Loen Hussain 🧙‍♀️✨ This tale of an alpha witch and four wolf brothers defying age-old enmity is perfect for mature adults, fiction lovers, and fans of magic and action-packed stories. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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I think that this novel would most appeal to people who are introverted and can relate to the main character's struggles as an introvert.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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"Sometimes we find friendship in the most hopeless places, and that relationship can change everything we have ever planned or set out for ourselves."
Absolutely true. I like the book's premise but I already read a similar book with witches, curses, and wolves. So, I will pass. Great review.
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This seems like an engaging novel that uses classic fantasy tropes to develop a story of a friendship found in what is supposed to be an unlikely place and other important themes. I'll look into this series. Thank you for your great review!
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Book of the day BOTD is romantic and a tale of alpha witch and his 4 brother , he work night shift at a gas station one day while he was working a handsome young man came in to get ice for his sick brother , but out of kindness he offer him plants and herbs he called magic plants to take them to his sick brother,, he was kind but he knew the guy was werewolf and witches and wolves are enemies but through his kind act he brought the friendship that lead him into meeting his other brother this book though it turned out to be a story i dint expect it was well written and reviewed i will recommend it
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I have always taken great pleasure in delving into literature surrounding the mythical beings of werewolves and witches, and after perusing the review of this particular piece, I am thoroughly intrigued and excited to include it on my reading list.
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I like fantasy/magic books, especially those that tell stories of enemies that become friends. I would like a little more of a backstory, as the review is not very clear about why she was attacked by other witches or what happened to her parents, but overall is a nice review and seems like a good book.
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Congrats on BOTD. It seems those who are fans of romance with a fantasy theme will be interested in this novel.
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This book seems very interesting. I am definitely adding it to my TBR pile. A great review!
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This book shows that friendship can unexpectedly arise even in seemingly hopeless situations, and it can have a profound impact on one's plans and goals. However, even a small act of kindness can lead to both positive and negative consequences.
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As a werewolf fan, this novel piqued my interest immediately. The plot seems to be excellently woven, and the well-concealed end makes it more appealing. I can't wait to read this series. Thank you for this thoroughly detailed review!
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I think this is the kind of book I would like
I'm curious about the title meaning now! Great review.
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