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Cursed Quartet #3

10 Ways to Coerce a Stubborn Curse

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Jackie Wilson was born cursed, but her curse changed somewhere along the way. When she became a siren, forced to feed off the very thoughts of those who were her prey, she also ended up with a soul mate—one perfectly designed by the universe to fulfil her every need without hurting anyone.

But it never seemed fair to Jackie—why was he trapped in a soul mate bond he'd never asked for? So, while solving various disasters and taking on local monsters, she's trying to find a way to free her soul mate and save her town. If any witch can find a way around an unbreakable curse, it has got to be Jackie, right?

149 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2019

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Virginia Nelson

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Virginia Nelson believed them when they said, “Write what you know.” Small town girl writing small town romance, her characters are as full of flaws, misunderstandings, and flat out mistakes as Virginia herself. When she’s not writing or plotting to take over the world, she likes to hang out with the greatest kids in history, play in the mud, drive far too fast, and scream at inanimate objects. Virginia likes knights in rusted and dinged up armor, heroes that snarl instead of croon, and heroines who can’t remember to say the right thing even with an author writing their dialogue. Her books are full of snark, sex, and random acts of ineptitude—not always in that order.

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March 24, 2020
Very Confused

I'm confused, it seems like this book was written by a different author.
I went back and reread the first 2 books in the series and it doesn't seem like this book followed the same story line so that was very confusing.
There was several issues of pronouns not being used correctly or consistently as well as names being mixed up which really takes you out of the story as you try to figure out who is being talked about. Lastly there was no resolution to any of the issues that "Jackie" was supposed to be solving. Again, I am just so confused.
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August 23, 2020
The first two books were good, this was horrible, its a mess. Know idea what is going on one minute the person is a she then a he. Just awful
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January 6, 2020
Interesting but a bit morose

Had to put the book down several times. It didn’t flow. Yet I enjoy books which capture me imagination. I had to force myself to finish this book.
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