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4 of 5 stars

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When I hear the name Tawny Weber the first thing that comes to mind is her Uniformly Hot Seals series, so you can imagine my surprise and ultimate delight when I discovered she also writes in the paranormal genre. I was granted the privilege of receiving a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review. I knew that she is a good author, but I was not sure what to expect from her branching out into this genre. After completing There’s A New Witch in Town I knew beyond a reasonable doubt that Tawny Weber is a very talented writer.

This is an awesome read. The characters were very interesting and entertaining. My favourite is Mikaela Davenport. She is a witch who had abdicated her powers when she married a mortal. Her marriage, however, turned out to be a disaster. Perry, her wimp of a husband dumped her on her birthday. After this disastrous event we saw Mikaela regaining her life as a witch. There were some glitches along the way which led some very humorous moments.

She is an honest, strong and determined woman. She is not the type to wallow in self pity. Despite having this tough exterior, she is very vulnerable and is afraid to give her heart to yet another mortal. As the story progresses, readers will experience her growth. She fully embraces her powers and she overcame her fears. In the process, she discovers a few things about herself that she has come to accept. This enabled her to embrace all that the town of Rossdale had to offer.

Overall, I found this to be an exciting read. I enjoyed every moment from beginning to end. It had me laughing at every page turn. There’s A New Witch in Town shows how powerful love combined with faith and little magic can be. It helped the residents of Rossadale to rightfully claim back what was theirs.

If you enjoy tales about witches that has romance, suspense and humor then you will love There’s A New Witch in Town. So do yourself a favour and get a copy it will be worth it.

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