Plan
Witch From Out of Town
Publisher:
Champagne Books
Release
Date: May 6
Blurb:
Life
should be getting back to normal...
Chance
survived a serial killer returning from the grave and said yes to a date with
her ex-lover Jack. But survivor's guilt eats away at her and her world turns
upside down when earthquakes begin to rattle the landscape and devastate the
region she calls home.
Madness
becomes her...
Terrified
that she is the source of earthquakes devastating her land, she tries to shut
down her connection to Earth. But when enemies aware of how to shatter her bond
to earth kidnap her, Chance faces her most desperate hour.
When
the earth shakes, the witch bleeds...
Staring
into the face of madness, she must learn to trust her allies or risk losing
everything - and everyone she loves.
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My Review:
This
is the second Chance Monroe book in Heather Long’s urban fantasy series. I
loved the first, Earth Witches Aren’t Easy, and that book was action packed but
Plan Witch from Out of Town steps it up by about five notches. This book
grabbed me from the very beginning and didn’t let go. Chance Monroe’s world is
literally shaking apart, and she isn’t even sure if she’s to blame. Chance is a
character that we can all relate to at some point in our lives, at some point there
is always something that shakes the very core of self we all have. Chance has
great friends to fall back on, if she can let go enough to do so.
In
the first book, Chance and Jack are kind of together and kind of not but in
this one she agrees to date him. The chemistry is off the charts between them
and the love is already there, this deep love that transcends so much pain and
life, that got in the way over the years. Now, this isn’t a romance, it’s not a
love story, though Jack and Chance are in a relationship and in love. It’s a
story of Chance, and her growth and coming to terms with what it really is to
be a Hedge Witch, to finally embrace her true heritage.
Ms.
Long writes a heroine that I want to be best friends with. Someone I would love
to be able to call if I needed a shoulder or someone to kick my ass. Then she
takes it one step further and surrounds Chance with this cast of characters
that not only love her, but are so real and lifelike that I want them for my
support system.
The
plot with story is so intricate and beautifully set up that when it’s mixed
with all the action, it was a book that kept me reading late into the night.
This is a story that I will re-read I don’t know how many times. All of the
Chance books, they are now on my re-read Urban Fantasy shelf, right next to
Patricia Briggs and I plan on revisiting Chance Monroe often. I can’t recommend
this book or series enough please go buy them, I don’t think they’ll
disappoint.
I
think after reading Plan Witch From Out of Town that you’ll be counting down to
Bad Witch Rising that is out in October right along with me!
Aren't these the prettiest covers, you've ever seen?
Giveaway:
I
recommend this book so highly; I’m offering a copy of this one or the first one (if you don't have it yet) to one lucky reader!
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I love urban fantasy books and do enjoy reading first person makes you feel more connected to the story I think.
ReplyDeleteYes i like Urban Fantasy books. And i do enjoy reading first person books as well. Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy urban fantasy books and love reading in the first person. I love when the character talks to themselves (because I do too!) romanczukc AT yahoo DOT com
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