Review of See a Witch About a Curse

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To all the lovers of the fiction genre of Magic and Witches. Have a look at 'See a Witch about a Curse'.
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I'll definitely enjoy this book. Magic and action, witch and werewolf. A fun book indeed. I'm curious of the relationship between Azalea and the four brothers. Thanks for the review.
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Oooooh, this sounds right up my alley! I haven't read anything witchy in a while. I really enjoyed your review. 
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I read the sample pages and I concur with the reviewer, the writing in first person makes the fictional story so realistic and relatable, I'll be reading the whole novel as it is quite thrilling.
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This is an interesting romantic fantasy fiction thriller highlighting a young witch, four werewolves brothers, long lasting enmity, and how a single act of kindness can change things. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review.
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Your review was descriptive and well-written. I usually do not enjoy books involving witches. I wasn't particularly intrigued by the sample pages of the book. I found some overly descriptive scenes, which made me lose interest. So, I will skip this one. Congrats on the BOTD, though!
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Although this story is about witches and wolves, it features a plot that deals with friendship and relationships. Curiosity arises to know if Azalea and the brothers manage to defy the enmity between witches and wolves.
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Kindness can truly change someone's lives. And our own. And this seems like a fun, simple plot. Great review!
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I’m guessing that Azalea’s act of kindness will bring positive outcome to her since this genre is a romance. At least that’s what I hope. This story sounds unique and I’m sure I will enjoy it too.
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Upon seeing the title, I thought here comes some magic and paranormal stuff. However, the book's sample provided me with a lot of repeated confessions, and I kept thinking why won't she keep something for herself? I would like it better if her past was slowly revealed throughout the book. I'm happy you like it, though. Thank you for your honest review. :D :tiphat:
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This book is a 3 star. A nice book for persons who love spiritism ( witchery and wizardry) not truly my type. Azalea with all her powers should have stopped her parents' death and woulda built a mansion outta thin air for herself! She would rather work at a gas station at night! I guess witches would love to live normal lives too. The author anyway captured the 'witch- hunting' situation so vividly. Love the imagery, simple language (excepting spiritual jargons) and the theme of friendship and tolerance. When asked about what I learnt I would simply say 'The difference between a were-wolf and a witch.
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I adore Azalea's social awkwardness, which is understandable with her upbringing. I agree the story and characters are relatable. I got captured as well after reading the first few chapters. I am eager to know what will happen next and figure out what the reviewer means about "never fully understanding the book's title before reaching the end."
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A story of wolves and witches sounds fascinating. I find it a little bit surprising that she worked at a gas station; I’ll definitely be feeling suspicious next time when I go to such a place! 😃

Thank you for the lovely review!
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Fiction story I loved this type when it well written and that seems the case here as I understand from the review. I wish she could help the brothers.good written review
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Oh, I am excited to crack into this one! Today's BOTD is right up my alley, with witches and werewolves and modern-day magic... I'm really looking forward to reading it!
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