I have absolutely loved every one of the Modern Witch/Witch Central books, but this one left me disgruntled.A happily married couple, with a wonderful healthy daughter, living an incredible life. And Nat (wife) and her friends spend 80% of the book gnashing their teeth and bemoaning the fates because she can't get pregnant with her second child. The beginning is ok, the ending is cool. Suggest you skip most of the in-between, and if you are a woman who has struggled with fertility issues, skip the whole book.I eagerly await Witch Central #3 so I can get back to loving the series again. I love this series, but this book is not my favorite at all. I couldn't relate to Nat or Jamie, because I've never struggled with infertility.I thought it was very odd that an entire book was based on a vision from the first book, and that all these people in this town put such stock in a vision. I also felt like Nat was ignoring Kenna because she was so focused on the little boy from the vision. The only thing that moved this book from 2 stars to 3 stars was the ending with Benny. That was very sweet and almost brought me to tears.
Do You like book An Unlikely Witch (2013)?
Another really wonderful story - touched me - again looking forward to the next installment.
—colten
Good grief. I don't think I had a dry eye for the last quarter of the book. Big ugly tears.
—bestgirlfriend