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Everybody Wants to Rune the World by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Everybody Wants to Rune the World
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Bewitchingly Ever After #2
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Cozy mystery, Paranormal fantasy, Paranormal romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2019

Thoughts

Everybody Wants to Rune the World is a great little cozy mystery and paranormal romance. Sigmund and Virginia are an entertaining couple that keep avoiding the obvious. But, they are also a simple read and a great diversion when you’re needing something happy and easy to read. I tend to love Roth’s writing for just this reason – there is enough action that I want to see what high jinx are going to happen next. But not so much that I get angsty and can’t put the book down.

I love that this story actually starts 16 months earlier, when Sigmund actually realises that Virginia is his fated mate. But is then filled with so much self doubt that he refuses to act on it. It gives constant entertainment to the town of Bewitching, and makes the two act like, well, absolute fools. Particularly Sigmund, he’s a big, scary kraken shifter who is scared to talk to the woman that he loves. Which of course just confuses the heck out of Virginia, and makes the townsfolk laugh at the shenanigans. Constantly and with much mirth.

Once Petey finally gets involved with Sigmund’s inability to actually make a move, I love that Virginia is able to just dive right in with both feet. Rather than continuing to hesitate (as she has done for the previous 16 months), she chooses to embrace the marriage that Petey officiated and start to chase the poor, ignorant shifter. Sometimes men just need a bit of a shove, and her confidence in doing this made me laugh out loud. The fact that it quickly gets rid of the potential love triangle emotional entanglement just made it all that much better.

I must admit, I did guess who the villain of the story was and the one who was starting to hunt Virginia. I mean, he’s effectively set up as the anti-Sig way too well. And, it makes so much more sense and fun to have any potential barriers to their future relationship nipped in the bud. I also love that, in dealing with the villain and threat to Virginia, Sigmund is able to finally embrace his kraken side and regain confidence in himself and his newfound abilities.

All in all, Everybody Wants to Rune the World is an incredibly cute and fun read that I will probably open up again. It was a great journey and fun diversion, and I’m hoping that Roth revisits the world of Bewitching again and again. There is just something fun and super chaotic about the whole town that is irreplaceable and unforgettably joyful.

<- Don’t Stop BewitchingDo You Really Want to Haunt Me? ->

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Don’t Stop Bewitching by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Don’t Stop Bewitching
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Bewitchingly Ever After #1
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Cozy mystery, Paranormal fantasy, Paranormal romance
Pace: Slow
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

Thoughts

Curt was such a fun character in Once Hunted, Twice Shy, he was a great best friend to Hugh and a lovely side character. Plus, since I’ve read both of the Everlasting and Bewitchingly series out of order, I also wanted to know how Missi’s family were all cursed. Thus, Don’t Stop Bewitching was a fantastic adventure to go on that filled in some of the gaps. And then, you know, there’s the fact that we get to revisit Sig and get hints at his own happily ever after. All wonderful little adventures in this very cute cozy mystery story.

Missi is a fantastic counterpoint to Curt’s up-tight, buttoned ways. She’s gorgeous and I love that she’s quite happily her own soul. In a world where conformity is sometimes safer, she’s not succumbing to anyone’s expectations or rules. It’s always nice to read about female characters like this – those that march to the beat of their own drum. And, ultimately find their own happily ever after (in whatever form that may take) being just who they are and who they want to be.

The majority of this story isn’t actually based on the romance of the two lead characters. Rather, it follows the calamities that lead them to each other. These had me giggling out loud throughout. They are just misfortunate and filled with the trademark humour that I’m loving in these cozy mystery series. It also tells the story of just how the curse is formed, and leads into the next few books in this series. The perfect set up form multiple points of view.

This novel is filled with the typical joyful chaos that I love to read in Roth’s writing. I loved all of the characters and everything about this story. And I can’t wait to read the next one in my TBR!

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Blaze of Glory by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Blaze of Glory
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Prospect Springs Shifter #1
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Steampunk, Westerns
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2011

Thoughts

Whilst I really enjoyed this story, I didn’t necessarily love the end of this tale – I mean, Molly goes from being a tough and kick ass federal agent. To being barefoot and pregnant. I have no issue with her quitting her job for her family and happily ever after – but, maybe it could have been more of her wish than his?

I loved that Molly and Jonathan were childhood sweethearts and best friends. And then, they reconnected after they’ve had the chance to become adults. Particularly Molly, whilst the time apart may have been difficult in ways, they also emphasised who she was as a person and that she needed the space and time to grow up.

There is so much gun slinging and pure insanity throughout this story. Which is probably why I enjoyed it so much – I love the crazy. And crazy with guns? That makes me seriously enjoyable. Then, there’s the fun characters and fantastic world building. I mean, this is a novella which features the wild west with paranormal, steampunk flavours. Now I can’t wait to see how Jonathan’s brothers find their happily ever after…

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Sacred Places by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Sacred Places
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Druid #1
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Easy reading, Magic, Paranormal romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2006

Thoughts

I love that although Coyle and Deri had an instant attraction, they build their relationship over three years before actually making their move. Alright, some of it is fear, but some of it is just the whole, getting to know one another thing. I read a few too many stories that the insta-lust turns into insta-love. Instead this was a story that was insta-lust to friendship to love… definitely a progression that I found far more enjoyable and relatable.

There was a decent amount of build up in this story for a quick turn around to a happily ever after. Although, some of that may be because this was quite a short story, at least in comparison to what I was quite frankly expecting. I was almost disappointed that there wasn’t more conflict and discovery before Deri and Coyle ended up together. But, not tragically disappointed because I really, really enjoyed this short diversion.

I was fairly surprised that the villain in this story wasn’t harder to dispatch than he was. I thought that he’d suddenly pull out a surprise ninja move that would surprise Coyle and his brother. One that would extend their battle and raise the stakes. Instead, it was embarrassingly quick and brutal. It also didn’t give any big reveals about his part in Deri’s hiding and outcast status. Which I was kind of expecting…

I love that this was a quick and easy read, more of a novella length than a full length novel. Sometimes it’s nice to fit a quick read in-between the longer ones, especially one that is this enjoyable and happy. I can’t wait to read more light romances in the Druid series!

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Total Eclipse of the Hunt by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Total Eclipse of the Hunt
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Happily Everlasting World #5
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Cozy mystery, Paranormal romance, Small town romance
Pace: Slow
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2017

Thoughts

Jake was a great character in Once Hunted, Twice Shy, so I love that he got his own story and happily ever after! It also meant more Wilbur shenanigans. And just, general chaos. Plus, it opens up more of the Happily Everlasting world. Pete, Hugh and all of the other entertaining cast also make appearances, just so that Jake’s love story is all that much more fun and ridiculously enjoyable.

Kelsey is a great match for Jake, if not as engaging and relatable to some of the other female leads thus far in this series. She’s still got backbone, and I love that she comes “home” to rest in Everlasting. The fact that she gets the super dreamy centaur Jake when she decides to come to everlasting just makes it all that much better.

He might be a secondary character, but Wilbur is still completely totally and utterly a favourite. I mean, he pretty much spends the entirety of the book messing with and aggravating Jake and Hugh. I love that a seemingly innocent and sweet old man is actually the terror of a supernatural town. And that he finds serious entertainment in just… annoying pretty much everyone. And kidnapping people. And just generally being a menace.

Total Eclipse of the Hunt is ultimately a story about good and bad witches, and generations of wars between them. Having the name Babcock for a family of evil witches just… worked. On a level that I wasn’t expecting. I absolutely loved the whole dynamic, and that the guy I thought was evil wasn’t, and the one I thought wasn’t, was. A great little cozy mystery. But one that was about theft, and not death this time around.

<- Witchful ThinkingCurses and Cupcakes ->

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Once Hunted, Twice Shy by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Once Hunted, Twice Shy
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Happily Everlasting World #2
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Cozy mystery, Paranormal romance, Small town romance
Pace: Slow
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2017

Thoughts

I love that this is a paranormal romance and a cozy mystery all rolled into one. I particularly love how Hugh and Penelope are falling in love and getting to know one another as they try and solve a pair of murders. Plus, then there’s Penelope’s grandfather and all of his insanity – the man who likes to kidnap others and is a kind elderly guy who also scares every single person in the town.

I love that Hugh is a werewolf, but his perfect soul mate is the daughter of a long line of monster hunters. And that Hugh is absolutely terrified of her grandfather. That in and of itself leads itself to a lot of high jinx and shenanigans throughout the story. It also means that instead of just Hugh and Penelope trying to solve a murder, her grandfather is running around causing chaos in his own controlling, crime-solving manner.

Although I absolutely adored Hugh and Penelope, I must admit that it was the secondary cast and the town of Everlasting that had me falling in love with this story. I mean, every single person in this was an absolute character. And all of their crazy together created an amazing and vibrant world that I can’t wait to get back to. And I can’t wait to see who falls in love next, who gets kidnapped, killed or robbed, whatever chaotic mystery is going to happen in the next Happily Everlasting World book.

I did end up guessing who the culprit was in this story, although, quite honestly, only moments before the big reveal. However, that is often why I like to read cozy mysteries – they are generally not filled with a mind bending mystery, but one that is big enough to keep you engaged. Plus, there is the fact that the culprit had a paranormal motive and wasn’t actually as evil as originally anticipated. Now I can’t wait for the next story in Happily Everlasting or Bewitchingly Ever After.

<- Dead Man TalkingFooled Around and Spelled in Love ->

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Candle Me With Care by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Candle Me With Care
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Bewitchingly Ever After #3.5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal fantasy, Paranormal romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2023

Thoughts

The idea of Beatrice and her accidental family curse was kind of hilarious, and seriously intrigued me. I mean, the curse in and of itself was a fun and interesting one. But, add in the fact that their grandmother was the one who accidentally cursed them? Kind of brilliant. And hilarious. And super, super awkward.

I love this this is a novella, second chance romance. Unlike some of the other books in this series, the couple already know each other and are pretty quick to work back towards one another. There is a little bit more angst than some of the second chance romances that I’ve read recently, but I kind of liked it.

Not going to lie, I picked up this novella partly because I love any story with a pun in the title. Plus, the fact that Beatrice is not only a candle maker, but one who makes candles for the paranormal and a supernatural town was even better. I loved making candles as a kid, so I kind of loved that someone could make an entire career out of it.

There was so much history in this story, and I can’t wait to read more of this series. I mean, this has already introduced Mandy M. Roth to my shelves. And now I have a whole new series to read…

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