Bait N' Witch by Abigail Owen

Bait N' Witch (Brimstone Inc, #3)

by Abigail Owen

Rowan McAuliffe has been hiding most of her life. Secretly trained in her powers by an unusual source, she'd been taught not to trust anyone. Especially other witches. However, after she was forced to perform a hateful act against her will, she now hides from the Covens Syndicate and their judgement.

Greyson Masters is the Syndicate's best hunter. On top of the danger of his job, Greyson is trying to raise his triplet daughters alone, budding new witches who display an alarming combined power no one understands. Too bad he doesn’t have a clue how to deal with them.

Until Rowan walks in and the chaos settles for the first time in...well, ever.

Little does Greyson realize that his new nanny is the very witch he is hunting, and she’s been hiding right under his nose this whole time.

This book was previously self published but has undergone a complete re-edit. Scenes were added, things were changed, but the kissing still remains!

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

4 of 5 stars

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I LOVE this world soooo much and Bait N' Witch was an absolute hit with me. It was a bit more on the slow burn side, which I'm normally ok with, but since this was a novella length. I was just begging for a full-length novel because I wanted so much more of Rowan and Grey.

What a place to hide, right in plain sight. I really loved that that aspect with their story and just reading their inner dialogue about what they thought about one another. It was absolutely everything. Between the mystery behind Rowan, Grey's fierce love for his daughters, I was completely hooked on their story from beginning to end.

When it came Grey, I loved how sensitive he was and how how in tune he was to Rowan's feelings.He never really thought about his actions when it came to her and I'm like ugh, dude, you're going to blow this. It was actually kind of adorable to see.

And I just loved everything about Rowan! And that's all I'll say about her ;-)

Such a great read, but I was just begging for more by the end! Abigail does it again with this novella and I can't wait to read more.

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