Thanks to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: May 25th, 2021
320 Pages
Synopsis: Double double, twins spell trouble…
Hunter and Mercy Goode are twin witches, direct descendants of the founder of their town of Goodeville. As their ancestors have done before them, it is now time for the twins learn what it means to be Gatekeepers—the protectors of the gates to different underworlds, ancient portals between their world and realms where mythology rules an nightmares come to life.
When their mother becomes the first victim in a string of murders, the devastated sisters vow to avenge her death. But it will take more than magic to rein in the powerful mythological monsters who’ve infected their peaceful town.
Now Hunter and Mercy must come together and accept their destiny or risk being separated for good. (Goodreads)
I’ve enjoyed previous books by this mother-daughter duo, including their New York Times bestselling House of Night series, and having lived in Danvers, MA, aka Salem Village most of my life, I’m always interested in books that include the Salem Witchcraft Trials as a backdrop. In the case of Spells Trouble, I liked the plot and thought it was very creatively done, however, the dialogue was surprisingly flat and worse, while a good portion of the book reads like a middle grade novel, there’s language and sexual scenes that are definitely geared more for older teens. This leaves me at a loss as to who I’d recommend this to even if I were so inclined. While I’m still a fan of P.C. and Kristin Cast, in my opinion Spells Trouble isn’t one of their better books, and I don’t believe I’ll be continuing with the series.
The concept sounds great. Sad this put you off from continue the series.
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Thanks.
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Two stars from you can mean only one thing. I will happily skip this one, Kim.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yeah. This wouldn’t have been for you regardless Pete.
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I’ve never read any books by these authors! I’m not a big fan of books with witches in them!
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They tend to write supernatural fiction for YAs with witches, vampires, etc. so they’re probably not for you.
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Well I do like books about vampires, I loved the Twilight series
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You might like their House of Night series then.
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Love you’re reviews as usual Kim, this one I might skip like Pete, I’m just about to start March by Geraldine Brooks. Have you read that one? C
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Thanks Cheryl. You can safely skip this. I don’t know if you read fantasy or historical romance, but if you do I highly recommend The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton. THAT’s a fun read. I did read March when it first came out and enjoyed it. While nothing can replace the original Little Women in my heart, I thought it was an interesting take focusing on Mr. March’s POV. I hope you like it.
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Thanks Kim, I’ll give The Wisteria Society a try, I so appreciate the suggestion. I’ve had March sitting around for weeks, I pick it up, but I fail to read? Maybe it’s a sign, C
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Oh dear another disappointment ☹️ not for me either. Sounds a bit Buffyish but without the great characters.
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That’s too bad…I like this author(s)…
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An intriguing premise, too bad it fell flat for you. Onward to another selection on the TBR.
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I just started a book where one of the characters is a Bible-reading cat, so I’m hopeful!😁
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Now that sounds interesting.
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Too bad it fell flat for you, Kim. It’s disappointing to invest in a book only to be disappointed in the read.
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Thanks Jacquie.
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