★★★★★
2.5/5🌶️
Tropes:
Reverse Grumpyxsunshine
Forced Proximity
Second Chance Romance
Bisexual Main Characters
Latinx Representation
LGBTQ+ characters
Dual-POV
Warnings:
Character in an uncertain housing situation
Death of a parent & associated grief
Parental abandonment
Partial estrangement from family
Manipulative and emotionally unsupportive parents
Look, I’ve never been more obsessed with a series than I am with this one. Holy moly. I love Aria and Owen. And the side characters?!!!! I love them all. Especially Mr. Bickel. (I’m obsessed with him and his book isn’t even gonna be out until October 🥲)
Owen Sanchez, I love him. He is written perfectly to what I expected him to be written as. I can relate to him on so many levels, especially with abandonment issues. And I love how he is just so adorable. I really enjoyed reading his POV because I like the way he thought about certain situations and the relationships that he has with others. Specifically, Tristian, whom I ship strongly with Mr. Bickel. And I mean strongly. I also loved that Owen began to see a new perspective of life near the end of the book, showing that he is accepting of change once it’s understood. Also, did I mention he has a black cat? And he’s bisexual? And also Latinx? I love him truly 🥹
Aria Belmont is just as good as Owen and has many aspects that I can relate to as well. It’s amazing reading about her story as a witch/psychic. She is such a relatable character that honestly, I can say with confidence if, by some magic, this book turns into a movie, I’ll audition for her part. And Juliet’s. Don’t worry, I’ll talk more about Juliet in her book 😉. Reading Aria’s POV is amazing. I enjoyed reading how she felt about being a witch/psychic in the mortal/modern world. Aria’s friendships/relationships that she has made in her POV are to die for. Especially for Mr. Bickel and Juliet. They are both great characters. Oh and guess what??? Aria is also bisexual, which is like 🫶🫶.
I feel that the relationship between Owen and Juliet was more of healing what was torn apart by Aria’s parents, and making new bonds between the two. Though there is a slight miscommunication between the two, it is something that I think was necessary. Because Aria had to hide from the man she loved that she was a witch for so long that once he found out, it put a barrier between them. And it took a while for the barrier to break and for Owen and Aria to find a way to keep themselves together even with something that seems like an obstacle. I really loved these two a lot and they had me laughing a lot. The emotions that they had for each other were something unique to them. I cannot wait to see what these will be like as cameos in the following two books 🤭.
I will be honest and say, I loved the LGBTQ+ representation in this book and loved how it's written into each character you meet. 💗 The plot and storyline are also to be noted. I loved everything. There is a mystery aspect to the story and the best way to find out is by… Reading the book of course 😂.