Jinx and crew have just survived Briar Hollow's first annual paranormal festival -- SpookCon1 as Tori calls it, but on the last night, they get a nasty surprise. The Strigoi Sisters are alive, and they're working with Creavit wizard Irenaeus Chesterfield! With Chase still stinging from the breakup and Lucas Grayson more than a little interested, Jinx has plenty on her plate without a new evil trio in town. As the team works to discover Chesterfield's motive, something happens in the Valley that changes everything for the Hamilton family. Complete with Glory-inspired hijinks, more problems with the baseball ghosts, and deepening marriage woes for Gemma things at the Witch's Brew get complicated fast.
* This is a republished version of Witch On Third.
Juliette Harper is the pen name used by the writing team of Patricia Pauletti and Rana K. Williamson. As a writer, Juliette's goal is to create strong female characters facing interesting, challenging, painful, and at times comical situations. Refusing to be bound by genre, her primary interest lies in telling good stories.
I like these books because there’s a lot happening for the most part but it’s also light, and the story doesn’t just drag on. Or at least not to me anyway. I also like how they keep introducing new characters and new character species, such as the merfolk in this chapter of the series. It’s family oriented which I like. It does sometimes get a little corny but I kind of expected that to happen. This isn’t dark what so ever, mostly light hearted constant adventure. It’s always the same bad guy, but we’re learning more to their (Chesterfield & Barnaby’s) back story so it doesn’t necessarily feel like a bad thing. I knocked off a star because this story is built around Jinx as the MC and her being the head witch and everybody seems to be looking to her for answers and to protect them, while she hardly has a clue what to do to protect them. Like controlling the massive lightening bolt, Greer and her family had to instruct her on what to do and how to handle it. Just seems very unrealistic to me. And yes I understand she’s more powerful, but she hardly knows what she’s doing. Blind faith in her just strikes me as odd, that’s all.
If you haven't read any of this series I highly recommend you do!! With witches, elves ghosts and a whole new world of loads and loads of interesting characters to explore prepare to devour each book🙂