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Eastside Witch Hunt
- Midlife Supernaturals, Book 2
- Narrated by: Angela Ohlfest
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
The Supernatural Council of the Pacific Northwest didn't thoroughly think out the consequences when we decided to come out of the supernatural closet. Heaven is pissed. Hell is not respecting our treaty. The mundanes are protesting our existence.
Add insult to serious injury. Supes are going missing. Powerful supes. I'm not sure if it's Heaven, Hell, the protestors, or fanatics wanting their personal nonfictional monster in their closet.
The cops are breathing down my neck because they think I have something to do with it all.
Oh, and the Baba Yaga isn't a myth. It's a powerful coven and they want me to join them.
Did I mention my fullblood fae siblings are counting the hours until my second puberty is complete so they can kill me and daddy Oberon says I have to make my own faerie to stop them?
Who has time for that?
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- LaffingKat
- 27-02-23
Fun PWF with complex relationships
This is the second book in T.J. Deschamps’s Midlife Supernaturals series of paranormal women’s fiction. The series is best enjoyed in order, but I dove straight into Book 2 and it was understandable and enjoyable on its own.
I liked the diversity of characters and the complex relationships. I thought it was a fun twist that our main character, Miriam, is going through a second puberty and developing new fae characteristics. I love her relationship with her childhood friend Phyr, and the way the love triangle with angel/werewolf alpha Gabriel was handled. I also enjoyed the author’s unusual take on Baba Yaga. I had some trouble suspending disbelief at times because a lot of crazy things happen in this story, but it’s a fun ride and it kept me guessing.
The works well as an audiobook. Angela Ohlfest did a fine job with narration. I noticed a few words mispronounced, but her performance was well paced and easy to understand, expressing appropriate mood and emotions, and her voices suited the characters.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author and volunteered to provide an honest review. If you like paranormal women’s fiction, give this a try.