My name is Edith. It's a horrible name but my mother insisted upon it. My friends call me Eddie; I like that much better. My mum always told me that there were certain things one must not do with one's magic. If she were alive today, she'd be furious with me. Because I cast a spell on the man I love. It was all I could do. I couldn't carry on loving him, missing him, hating him.
Hanleigh is a USA Today Bestselling Author and is about as English as it's possible to be, without actually being English.
She first fell in love with books as a child reading Dr Seuss, but moved onto romance when she first read Pride and Prejudice at the age of twelve. She wishes she could live inside the world inside her mind, but since that isn't possible she puts pen to paper and shares that world with her readers instead.
I loved this short and sweet story between Edith and Sebastian. Edith thinks the right thing to do to fix a broken heart is to cast a spell little does she know it absolutely is not. Her and Sebastian keep crossing paths and they feel like they know each other but they can’t place how. I can’t wait to see how all this plays out in subsequent stories.
Very quick. The amnesia was interesting, although I did think the guy would remember. The sudden sex on the floor and explosive chemistry didn't make sense until the end. Felt sorry for Sebastian.
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Eddie has a memory problem as in she wants to forget certain things so being a witch she decides to put her powers to good use which may solve one problem but creates others.
Sebastian was also on the receiving end of her spell which leaves him confused and looking for answers. Let the fun commence!
This is the beginning of Eddie and Sebastian’s story and I look forward to more of them and their story.
I read this curled up on sofa. The story is cute as it brings the uncertainty of that of being 18. Ladies hang on to your panties, some scenes will melt them
I know I say that enjoy Hanleigh's books all the time, but seriously I really enjoyed reading Unmiss You. Unmiss You tells the story of a witch named Edith who casts a spell on her boyfriend Sebastian. She wants to forget him but it is unclear as to why she does the spell. Her mother who is a ghost warns her of the ramifications of doing such a thing. However, Edith doesn't care. The pain is far too great and decides to do it anyway.
The next day while at work in her late grandmother's bookstore, Sebastian walks in. The two don't know each other but somehow find themselves drawn to one another and sparks fly.
What I love about this book (which is the first of its series) is that Hanleigh doesn't overcomplicate things for the reader. Everything is simple and straight to the point. The characters are easy to understand. Although things move fast in this novel, the reader can get the gist of what is going on.
The book for me questions whether you can really start over with someone you have been in love with again? If you had powers to erase your ex from your memories, would you do it? Can you learn to love the person for who and what they are?
Hopefully, Sebastian and Edith can overcome the roadblocks in their relationship. Or at least learn to be friends.
I was really drawn into Edith and Sebastian's story. We find Edith casting a spell to forget someone. She is a broken-hearted witch who wants to forget about her past relationship. The next day she meets a very handsome stranger and gets frisky with him almost immediately. They have a connection that is to big to resist. She keeps getting a deja vu feeling evertime they are together. Her ghost mother keeps telling her to reverse her spell about memory loss and Edith starts to wonder if Sebastian was the memory she was trying to forget. What will she do to fix her issue? This book was a fun, steamy, short paranormal read that immediately drew me in. I can't wait for the next story to find out what happens between Edith and Sebastian. I think this is going to be a great series. I received a review copy from the author and am leaving a voluntary honest review.
Unmiss You is a witty and cute story about a witch who is trying to get over a broken heart by doing what a witch does best...cast a spell! She needs to move forward from Sebastian and a "forget spell" should do the trick. It works so well that even she doesn't remember who Seb is, but he sure does look familiar. As for Sebastian, he's finding women's items all over his room and has no idea whose they could be. Besides, he doesn't even have a girlfriend, does he? The little moments of deja vu are definitely cute and even sweet. Little by little the memories are coming back and it will be interesting to see how it all works out. There's a slight cliffhanger and I can't wait to continue Sebastian and Edith's story!
After things happen between Edith and Sebastian our lovable witch Edith decides the best way to get over and mend a broken heart ❤ is to cast a spell. All seems to be going well until she bumps into Sebastian. After seeing him a couple of times, things start to feel familiar to her. Sebastian is as confused as ever, finding things that belongs to a female in his room but having no girlfriend or recollection of how it got into his room the memory of Edith gone. Great short story. Loved it. 😊
I loved this story. It was great fun and I love the characters. Edith/Eddie/Dee is a witch with a ghost problem, her mother! But I loved the way these two interacted, I'd love to have seen more. Eddie cast a forget spell, her mother isn't happy but Eddie can't remember why! I loved the little twists and turns in the story, the little titbits that came out as Eddie kept feeling deja vu, until she eventually works out what she forgot....and why. I can't wait for the next book to find out what happens next.
What a great story. It is quirky and fun but at the same time you can feel the pain in the background. You just know there is more to the story than we are being told at first. The more the story progresses the more we learn. I do enjoy the chemistry between Edith (Dee) and Sebastian. I enjoyed the moments of déjà vu as it allows me to see more without really saying it. Even though the story is a quick read it is definitely a great one. It is extremely well written and developed. The story does end in a cliffhanger it definitely a must read and doesn’t disappoint.
This is a quick read that is perfect for those times that you want to read but are short on time. It moves along at a pace that makes for an easy and enjoyable read. The characters are amazing and you cannot help but fall in love with them, you want to be there for them no matter what happens. The story will grab you and keep you interested and reading until the end. This book is one that has to be on your TBR list, no doubt about it.
What happens when your heart is broken, so you decide to cast a spell to forget? And yet you are still drawn to the one you want to forget? Edith has this issue regarding Sebastian. He broke her heart, and they keep coming back together again and again. This is a quick read that will leave you breathless and break your heart all at the same time. I can't wait to see what happens next, because I am hooked
I really enjoyed this story of love lost and hopefully second chances. With Edith and Sebastian. As there drawn together in a fit of passion which was totally hot. And i loved Edith character and personality. With her love for books and I found her really funny especially with her ghost mother who tells her off quite frequently. And as always I'm left wanting more. And needing to find out if things will turn out ok.
Unmiss You is an excellent quick read that left me wanting and waiting for more. Edith is a witch. She doesn't like her name, so she goes by Eddie. Eddie is casting a spell at the beginning of the book but doesn't remember casting it the next day. She meets Sebastian, and they have an instant and intense connection. They both have a feeling like they have known each other before. I like both of them. The ending pulled the story together, and I can't wait to see where it goes from here.
I received an ARC and am leaving my review voluntarily. This is book 1 of 3.
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Spoilers: Edith, a young witch. Her mom tries to stop her but she is heartbroken, so she performs a spell to forget.
Sebastian, a charmer. Meets Edith and is immediately drawn to her. Sparks fly between the two. He is sure they've never met but there is a sense of familiarity with her.
Unmiss You: A Witchy Amnesia Romance by Hanleigh Bradley is an awesome story to read. I really loved reading this story very much. I highly recommend this story to everyone who love reading about romance.
I read a complimentary Advanced Reader Copy of this book & am voluntarily leaving an honest and unbiased review.
A quick read, this is the quirky, magical start of a story with an interesting concept. What happens when you magically mess with love? Because if this book is any indication, real love always finds a way, but it’s never straightforward or easy. Having had her heart horribly broken, Edith (Eddie) casts a spell to forget the man who she loved and him to forget her. But what happens when he shows up in her bookstore, with no real idea why, just fell the draw to the store. Neither of them has a clue, and they find themselves falling all over again. But since history has a tendency to repeat itself, there are bumps ahead, and Eddie, with the help of the ghost of her mother, realizes what she must have done. Unfortunately unwinding the magic isn’t easy, and now, we’re set up for an even bigger mess than before. Looking forward to seeing where this story goes from here!
Imagine being a witch and you have trouble with your ex. Set a spell and that makes you forget. But things don't go completely right as the caracters keep meeting each other and having deja vu feelings. Can it be reversed? What is going to happen? I did wish this book was a bit longer but like with all Hanleighher books it's fun to read and the story is good.
I thought this was a whole book ? I paid $3.99 and I’m so disappointed ! Great plot and everything I’m just so confused. Too short to be worth four dollars I’m sorry but that is just not fair .
This is such a good and sweet romance book. My heart really felt for Eddie and I loved her character. Finished this book in one sitting and cannot wait to read more. Definitely a book I will be highly recommending to all my romance reading friends!
A story about a witch with amnesia. Edith casted a spell to help her forget about her broken heart. The one who broke her heart, Sebastian, shows up at the bookstore where Edith works. I enjoyed how the story progresses. Earning five stars from me!
Lovely story and I enjoy reading this. It was fun, steamy with hint of sadness. How broken spell can bring to souls together? You need to find out by yourself My review is volunteer. I received this book as ARC
Mom's so mad at me she may have gone Poltergeist! What did I do? I don't remember a thing. Surely I'd remember Sebastian, he does feel really familiar. What have I done?
Great quick read and start to a new series. I love Eddy as a FMC. This book shows a lot of potential fir a really excellent series. Can’t wait to read more. Definitely recommend.
Wow! So much in so few pages. I just had to keep on reading until the book was finished. Now I need to know more! I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book
What a great start to this new series! So enjoyed Dee and Sebastian getting to know eachother and those twists and turns oh my!! Can't wait to see how this all plays out!!