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Book Review: Witches get Stitches (Stay a Spell #3) by Juliette Cross

Hi Cara,

Today I am reviewing Witches get Stitches by Juliette Cross. Witches get Stitches is book 3 in Stay a Spell series. The previous books in the series are;

1. Wolf gone Wild

2. Don't Hex and Drive.

 

 

Synopsis

Violet Savoie has a plan. A dream, rather. To open her own tattoo shop, which caters to supernaturals in need of permanent charms. As a powerful Seer, she has the potent magic to cast every kind of spell. Except the kind to give werewolves control over their beastly side. And her business partner Nico needs help in the worst kind of way.

Nico Cruz has a secret. A motive, rather. To subtly stalk and seduce Violet until she finally recognizes they are fated to be together. Ever since their heated encounter in Austin on New Year’s Eve two years earlier, he’s been dying to get his hands—and his tongue—back on her body. He knows a woman like Violet can’t be courted in the usual way. Luckily, Nico has no scruples about misbehaving to get what he wants.

But when his former pack roams into town, and an old friend is far too interested in Violet, his focus shifts to the threat venturing into his territory. Nico may come across as the quiet, broody one, but the intruders are about to regret stepping foot in New Orleans. And when Violet goes missing, no charm or spell can keep Nico’s wolf at bay. 

(Synopsis from Goodreads.com) 

Opinion

Witches get Stitches is a flirty, steamy,  sarcastic paranormal romance book that is super easy to read. I finished the book in one night as I was so engrossed in the book. 

This book follows Violet and Nico story. I loved the banter between the two of them. I especially love the limerick off between them. I liked that Nico didn't push Violet and let her realise in her own time and about her feelings. 

Another thing I loved about Violet and her twin Clara is so different. As a twin, I like seeing twins that have their personality. In Witches in Stitches, it's even clearer how different they are. 

An element I liked in Witches in Stitches is how they look at the discrimination against Werewolvew and how it reads to change. 

My Rating for Witches get Stitches is 4.5 out of 5. 

4.5 out of 5

Thank you to Netgalley and Juliette Cross for gifting me a copy of Witches get Stitches for an honest review. 

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