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Life's A Witch by Brittany Geragotelis!!!

Welp for warning this is the second book, not the first! Wooops! Honestly though it seems you could read one and two in whatever order to understand what's happening. I will be going back to read the first thought because I thought that was the second haha then on to the third :) School brain! 

Hope everyone who has finals is doing great or will be doing great! Study Study Study, then of course get to reading for you winter break ;) I can't wait to dive into my TBR this break!!! 

Enjoy!



Life's A Witch by Brittany Geragotelis


Hadley Bishop is the descendant of the most powerful and famous witch of all time—and as the most popular girl at Astor High, it appears as if she's gotten all her best qualities. But when Hadley's mother is kidnapped and killed by the same evil coven that betrayed her great, great, great Grandmother during the Salem Witch Trials, Hadley swears to get rid of the witches once and for all. With the help of the other kids in her coven, the teens wage a war against Samuel Parris and his followers which results in a battle so epic—and dangerous—that the magical world will be changed forever.
 



Review:

I loved this book! It had a bit of everything plus witches <3 Drama, suspense, murder, mystery, romance, attitude, and witches all rolled into one :) It keeps you on the edge of your seat and delivers great story telling. Everything you need after taking exams, writing papers, and preparing presentations. I can't wait to read the first and third books ;) guess I should pay more attention because this isn't the first time this has happened haha. Oh well, I still loved all the characters and I loved the little twists that she put throughout. 




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Happy reading,
Kelsey <3

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