Fix-It Witches Book #2

e-ARC, NetGalley

Author: Ann Aguirre

What happens when you get a bisexual witch who won’t accept help from anyone trying to get rid of a witch hunter who’s not so sure he should be witch-hunting at all? A lovely, witchy rom com, complete with a mouse for a familiar and a very surprising turn of events.

Clementine Waterhouse didn’t want to fall for Gavin Rhys – she wanted to get rid of him! And the last thing the witch hunter needed was to be “caught” himself by the alluring yet elusive woman who he can’t even tell if she’s a witch or not as he’s so besotted! 

I absolutely adored the second installment in the Fix-It Witches series. Though I wasn’t very impressed with the first one, this one hit every note for me. I loved Clem!  She was already the most interesting character for me since  we first saw her and her forbidden romance with the Witch Hunter is sooooo good! Gavin is also a very fleshed out character and you just fall in love with. him and hope he finds the right path in life. 

In this book, the magical element is way more present and a huge development in the witches X witch hunters situation happens. Clem and Gavin’s romance is swoon worthy: two souls who found their mate and they just know that they can’t ever be together. A witchy Romeo and Juliet so to speak.

I also loved how it still basically deals with family dynamics and how it affects us all. I still despise the evil grandmother from hell (passive aggressiveness to the max!!) and basically all the parents, but it makes up a good conflict. The plot overlaps a bit with book 1 and you can read it as a standalone but reading book 1 will give you a much more better perspective of the situation and Clem and Gavin’s romance basically kicked off there too.

Lots of fun! Loved it!

Possible Triggers: toxic family relationships, extreme bigotry, child of divorce dynamics 

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you, NetGalley, Sourcebooks Casablanca and Ann Aguirre for the copy.

5/5