With a title like Hex in High Heels, you know the story between the covers is going to be a delightfully fun one. Linda Wisdom does not disappoint, in the least, as the story is every bit as delicious as the title. Hex in High Heels is the fourth installment in this witchy series, following 50 Ways to Hex Your Lover, Hex Appeal, and Wicked by Any Other Name. Usually I start a series at the beginning, rather than jumping in on number four, however this sounded like such an awesomely fun and wonderful book, that I could not resist.
I can honestly say that Hex in High Heels works pretty well as a standalone, however I do feel as though I missed something along the way. There are many references made to back stories, which fills in gaps for those readers who have not read the previous books in the series. Given that fact, I felt a bit left out and am dying to read this series from the beginning to capture the entire essence of the characters mentioned and their stories.
The characters are great and very well developed. Hex in High Heels focuses on Blair Fitzpatrick, a take-no-guff witch, and Jake Harrison, a yummy and hunky carpenter, who also happens to be a shape-shifting Were. If you thought your relationships were tricky, try being in one with a Were whose not-so-nice mother and brother will do anything to get your boyfriend to return to his pack and leave you in the dust.
Linda Wisdom gives readers the amazing gift of an engrossing story full of witchy twists and turns, humor — including laugh-out-loud moments — as well as a few flying sparks and a pair of ornery trouble causing tattoos.
“It’s the Were thing. They all think they’re superior to us,” Stasi replied thoughtfully, nibbling on her chocolate Kiss. “I don’t understand why the other magical beings don’t like witches. We’re all so wonderful. What’s not to like?”Continued on the next page Page 1 — Page 2








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