If you’ve become hooked (like I have) on the newish sub-genre of PWF then you’ll want to check out this new series. This isn’t really surprising for I enjoy this author’s work in her other worlds. With snort-giggles, a bit of magic, some sinister characters, and a few surprises, Spell Hunter easily had me under its spell in no time at all. ![]() ![]() The world-building for this new series is there, but it’s subtle and flows naturally as the story itself progresses. While, at times, it was easy to see where we were headed in Grace’s story I loved discovering the background for this new series, a taste of what life was once like before Grace gave it all up. I had such a good time with Spell Hunter which starts off the Midlife Spell Hunter series. When she is recruited to do one more job for her former boss, and that feeling of being taken for granted thing became too much, Grace made a choice – one that upended her life even more than she expected. So, she gave up her witchy powers for love, yet time moves on, lives change, and life as a PTA mom with a family that is seriously taking her for granted gets a bit, well, annoying. While that may not sound like a big deal, it actually is huge for a witch cannot read a spell she cannot see – that’s where Grace and spell hunters come in as they can see the orbs and make them readable to other witches.Īnd Grace was very, very good at what she did until… there was an unfortunate incident, and, in addition, she fell in love with a human and wanted a family. ![]() Once upon a time, there was a powerful witch with the unique ability to find spell orbs.
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