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Spells in the Summertime
- Where the Wild Things Grow, Book 2
- Narrated by: Aiden Snow, Aaron Shedlock, Tim Paige, Katana Jones
- Length: 17 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
Forest trails, cactus flails, and little skunk tails, that's where I get my magic...
"Surprise, you're a witch." That's not exactly what I expected when I inherited a cozy little cottage in the woods. Nor to have a cactus as my new door guard or a skunk as my familiar! Still, this whole magic thing is growing on me.
The pair of hot boyfriends certainly helps make it easier to accept the insanity. But after dealing a serious blow to the coven of wixen who planned to enslave me, I'm kinda screwed. I may have won that battle, but I learned I do not know enough to stop the upcoming war—and a skunk can only teach me so much.
What I need is a little help here! Yet when it's offered by the bad boy of the coven, I'm not sure I can trust it. Never mind that he's my boyfriend's ex! Things are starting to get complicated, and I still can't find the lost wild things. If those die, magic will be lost forever!
How can I save them if I don't even know where they're being held? Worse, how can I do this? I still don't know what I'm doing! Or maybe I should just let the magic die? That might be the only way to end this once and for all.
If you like found families, swoony romance, and paranormal problems, you'll love this captivating tale. Spells In The Summertime is the second book in the Where The Wild Things Grow series, set in the larger Moonlight Universe.
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- Cailleach Eilidh
- 13-11-24
good story but too much exposition
I really like how the story is developing, it was quite a surprising turn. My only problem is the amount of exposition, even during high action moments, it breaks everything up and spoils the tension.
I'm not a fan of the kissing noises and laughter. It's very cringy.
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