Help! My name is Blakely Mullins and I’m trapped here, at Richmond Manor, an old plantation in the deep woods of Louisiana. Hundreds of years ago, a conjurer by the name of Papa Gris orchestrated a slave revolt and created thousands of shadow slaves. These malignant spirits are now controlled by a wicked witch, who we call Granny. At night, she makes us go into the rose garden, perform satanic rituals, and use those spirits to hurt the people we love most. I’ve tried to stop her in previous lives, but each attempt has only made Granny and her foul league of Virgin Mothers more powerful. Now, I need to partner with my soulmate, Nico, to perform the Hexen Bond and put those spirits to rest. But if Granny kills me before then, my soul will never recover; I’ll be dead for all eternity. And Granny, along with her shadow slaves, will rule Dinat Parish. Spell-binding, fast paced, and sizzling hot with its masterful twists and turns, The Hexen Bond, the first installment in the Voodoo Love Series, is a book that you won’t be able to put down. Yessy Blue takes dark paranormal fantasy to a new level, with witches, conjurers, ghosts, shadows, and demons. Buy the Hexen Bond today and brace yourself for a dark, twisted, and tantalizing tale.
Yessy Blue is the cool aunt, the hippie, the woman who uses crystals and tarot cards to make important decisions. She is the unconventional entrepreneur, an artist, and an adventurer who travels the world. Currently, she is residing in a tropical paradise where her hobbies include watching beautiful sunsets, swimming naked on the beach, and drinking pina coladas. Oh! And she is also a writer.
I chose to read this book because the promise of a voodoo love story really enticed me. And any book with magic in it is a winner for me.
However, this book left me wanting. It was confusing at the best of times, the main character was a bit boring, and the love story just simply wasn't there. Add to that the relationship between all the varying characters simply wasn't there.
I really wanted to enjoy this story, but sadly I simply didn't.
I received this book via Booksirens and my review is strictly my own opinion.