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Straight up – I loved Small Town Big Magic, the first in a new genre-busting series from Hazel Beck. The publisher has labeled it romance, but to me, it was more straight fiction with romance and paranormal overtones.

And there are witches. Lots of them.

Emerson Wilde lives in St. Cyprian, a small town at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. It is a normal small town. Until you learn that it was established by witches who fled the persecution in Salem, Massachusetts.

It’s quite the setup.

I don’t want to get into details of Emerson’s journey. It is best to experience with her. I was enthralled with her story and how the storyline progressed.

I want to repeat, that I love this book. However, there are a few things that I hope change in the next book.

Emerson’s brand of “fight the patriarchy feminism” is annoying at times. We get it. She is independent, used to being alone, and doesn’t need a man to succeed. Until she does. I understand that she needed to come to the realization about it for her own progress, but honestly if she just would have paid closer attention a couple of times….

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The whole plot line with Skip seemed unfinished. I know it essentially was wrapped up, but I expected more out of it, especially as he was the catalyst for the event that kicks everything off. There are also some unanswered questions there.

The big climax was exciting, but I would have liked a little bit more description of what they were fighting. Why was it building? What is the significance of it? Who is responsible for it? These were hinted at but never really described.

I mean, in a town full of witches, the paranormal should be a bit more pronounced and detailed. Same for the romance aspect – yes, it builds to fruition, but how does it affect the characters more?

Cleverly, the book ends on a cliffhanger, so there is at least one more in the series. But honestly, I hope that there are more books though because would be happy to visit St. Cyprian a few more times.

So, disclosure also. One of my all-time favorite series is The Secret Circle by L.J. Smith. It’s a series about a teenage girl who finds out that she’s a witch, and how she and her friends fight off evil. I still read this series at least once a year.

Small Town Big Magic gives me the same vibe. Hazel Beck has captured all of the fun aspects of a paranormal romance and created a new location for witches. Sort of like if the characters from The Secret Circle had grown up and moved.

I’m here for any and all of the next books in the series. Can’t wait!

HAZEL BECK is the magical partnership of a river witch and an earth witch. Together, they have collected two husbands, three familiars, two children, five degrees, and written around 200 books. As one, their books will delight with breathtaking magic, emotional romance, and stories of witches you won’t soon forget. You can find them at www. Hazel-Beck.com

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NEW RELEASE: Love & Ghosts



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Love & Ghosts
by Carrie Pulkinen


Series: Crescent City Ghost Tours; Book One
Genre: Paranormal Romance



Love in the Big Easy shouldn’t be so hard.

Trying to add some excitement to her life, Emily Rollins accepts a dare to kiss a masked stranger at a charity ball. Fireworks ignite with that simple kiss, and she longs to learn more about the enchanting man. But Emily has lost so much of her heart already; succumbing to his charm is the last thing she needs.

Sean LeBlanc is a medium who runs the most popular haunted tour company in New Orleans. When Emily shows up on his ghost tour, with no idea he’s the mystery man from the ball, the long-buried emotions she unearthed in him are rekindled, and he’s convinced he can learn to love again. The problem is Emily doesn’t believe in the supernatural.

Just as Sean begins to open her mind to the existence of spirits and the possibility of love, a mysterious wooden box with a sinister power arrives on Emily’s doorstep, threatening her sanity and her life. If Sean can’t convince her ghosts are real, her disbelief will doom them both.




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About the Author

Carrie Pulkinen is a paranormal romance author who has always been fascinated with things that go bump in the night. Of course, when you grow up next door to a cemetery, the dead (and the undead) are hard to ignore. Pair that with her passion for writing and her love of a good happily-ever-after, and becoming a paranormal romance romance seems like the only logical career choice.

Before she decided to turn her love of the written word into a career, Carrie spent the first part of her professional life as a high school journalism and yearbook teacher. She loves good chocolate and bad pens, and in her free time, she likes to read, drink wine, and travel with her family.



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BOOK REVIEW-Haunted Melody: A Ghost Story

I read so many books that I am sometimes amazed that I like almost all of them. Usually I can find something to latch onto even if the overall story doesn’t do it for me.

But it was bound to happen sooner or later. Y’know, finding a book that I just couldn’t get behind. Unfortunately, this is that book.

Now, I do have to start with a mention that I greatly admire authors. They have a talent that is unique, and it takes a lot of guts to share that talent and open themselves to criticism.

I’ll also say that just because this book didn’t do it for me, doesn’t mean that one of you won’t love it. Everyone has different tastes. So please take this as it should be: my opinions on what the book did (or didn’t) do for me.

It took me forever to get into the plot. I spent the first few chapters trying to figure out exactly what was going on, and I could not get a grip on it. I’m all for an author not revealing secrets, or building slowly to a reveal. But I was so lost on this one that it put constantly on the wrong foot. I didn’t have anything to latch onto to help pull me to that revelation where everything would suddenly make sense.

And once that reveal occurred, it caused me to have even more questions (instead of being an “Aha!” moment where things all of a sudden make sense). You know the premise from the blurb, but it still didn’t clarify a whole lot as I read further.

With paranormal romance (or paranormal anything) there has to be a certain amount of belief in the supernatural, as well as a suspension of disbelief. I’m really into the supernatural, so I usually don’t have a problem with that. But for some reason, and I think it’s because the beginning put me in the wrong frame of mind, I kept questioning the relationship between Milo and Rachel. There were too many things that just didn’t work for me.

I know this probably doesn’t help some of you very much, but I don’t do plot-heavy reviews because I think people should be able to experience a story with on their own with as little interference as possible.

If you are a fan of paranormal romance then you should absolutely give this novel a try. I will still look forward to the author’s next books. This one just wasn’t the one for me.

My Goodreads review is below.

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Haunted Melody: A Ghost StoryHaunted Melody: A Ghost Story by Alyson Santos
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I’m all for trying new genres and finding new authors. I know a lot of people love this author, so I was excited to be able to read an ARC of her latest. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed early on, and that disappointment never let up. I’m sure other people may love this book, but it just wasn’t for me. I do not like to give DNFs if at all possible; if I’ve been entrusted to read it, I will read to completion. But this one was a struggle. I spent the first half of the book wondering what was going on and the second half in disbelief (and not just because it was paranormal – I’m cool with that part). There were too many logical fallacies and unsupported issues for me to be able to enjoy the story. I’ll give another one of this author’s books a try, but I didn’t like this one. This review was written based on a pre-release copy.

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