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50 Ways to Hex Your Lover by Linda Wisdom

thriftygeek's review against another edition

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4.0

A very interesting universe with a great lore. Very imaginative. Always love a good vampire story.

mrose21's review against another edition

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5.0

A lot of things have happened since. 2014 Was a very hard year for myself so all the reviews are showing up on the same date. I can't explain why they are, if the ratings are justice or accurate I can also not say when I truly read these. I'm just going to say 2014 on the same day added just to keep the year right if not the month...

kphmitten's review against another edition

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I simply wasn't interested when I started reading.

tjtellsit's review against another edition

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4.0

Funny. Quick read. Nothing life changing but just purely fun read.

skateanddonate's review against another edition

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3.0

Good, light enjoyable read. Although the title irritated me...meaning I really liked the title and what I thought that meant the story would be about. Turns out it is just a book she had overdue fines which didn't allow her to use the library--in the distant past. That it didn't have anything to do with the storyline disappointed me.

bellebchronicles's review against another edition

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3.0

I got this book for free on my Nook. i enjoyed it nice quick read.

ac223's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a cute book, and cheap on kindle! My only real issue was the way she ended her spells. Instead of the typical 'so mote it be', or whatever, she says 'because I say so damn it'. I like the personal twist, but that was just annoying. Jazz is a several hundred year old witch. As a child, she and several of her witch friends were banished from the witch school, for cursing a human or something. Now anytime she uses magic for selfish, evil, or any other purpose except for good, she has time added to her banishment. Nikolai, or Nick, her on again, off again, vampire lover is back in town. He works for the vamp police (idk the name of the actual group), and apparantly has to arrest Jazz often. I see how that could lead to the off again part of their relationship, but there is a past, and feelings that usually put her in the on again part. Well anyway he is back in town because he needs her help. Vampires are turning up missing and he has been hired to find out why. Next scene, enter the bad guy, Clive Reeves. He was the old Hollywood actor, turned evil, and killed by Jazz in 1932. He can't be here now b/c she killed him, but what's better than an enemy you thought was already taken care of.

lavendermarch's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is a bit of a puzzle, rating-wise. I started it sometime last year because it looked hilarious and fun. Then the pace got me, and I didn't love the characters, so I stopped about halfway through. I finally picked it up again as part of my TBR list challenge, and I finished it. I still don't think it's amazing, or even funnier than most things I read. But the last half did get better. So overall, I think it rates somewhere around 3.5 stars. I'll read book 2 because I have Kindle Unlimited.

tmdavis's review against another edition

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3.0

This was one I started a while back and just finished.

Jazz is a witch who makes a living removing curses and driving limos. Nick is vampire cop looking for a serial killer (someone is making vampires disappear). Jazz and Nick have had an on again, off again relationship for the past 300 years. But now Nick needs Jazz's help to find out what's happening to the vampires.

With a cast of characters including Irma, the chain smoking ghost who haunts Jazz's car; Dweezil, her ghoul of a boss; and Fluff and Puff, a pair of bunny slippers with sharp teeth, this book was entertaining to say the least.

It is a romance though (sometimes too much for me).

Humorous and comical--I might read another in the series.

aly36's review against another edition

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4.0

Very cute book!