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Book Review: Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase

     

Book Review Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase


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My thoughts about Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase


Having enjoyed the first book in the Spellbound paranormal cozy mystery series, Curse the Day, I decided to try book two. 

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About the Book

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01NCRIRJ3
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Red Palm Press LLC 
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 21, 2017
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 294 pages

The book synopsis for Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase 

Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase book cover

Welcome to Spellbound, where paranormal is the new normal.


Emma Hart hasn’t had a moment’s peace since her arrival in Spellbound. Her fear of heights hits an all-time high when she’s tasked with mastering a broomstick. It doesn’t help that Lady Weatherby seems determined to make basic witch training feel more like the magical ninja warrior championships.

When a werewolf is found dead and Daniel is named as the prime suspect, Emma takes the initiative to prove that the angel’s halo is firmly intact, once again stepping on the hooves of the cranky centaur, Sheriff Hugo. The heat is on as Emma struggles to get a grip on her broomstick and identify the killer before it’s too late.

Doom and Broom is the second book in the Spellbound paranormal cozy mystery series.

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Review

4 stars

Discussing Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase 




Quotes from Doom and Broom by Annabel Chase


"Thank you for an interesting evening," he said. "In the human world, interesting isn't much of a compliment," I said. “Make no mistake. In Spellbound, interesting is one of the highest compliments."

“I heard you almost died on a broomstick,” Linsey said. “You must be the crappiest witch ever.”

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