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Thrifty Thursday Review: Witch Forgotten (Witches of Night Meadow #1) by V. Vaughn

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Thrifty Thursday Review: Witch Forgotten (Witches of Night Meadow #1) by V. VaughnWitch Forgotten by V. Vaughn
Series: Witches of Night Meadow #1
Published by Sugarloaf Press on July 7, 2019
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 220
Format: eBook
Source: Free
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Come to Night Meadow Island, where love is flowing, sisters rule and magic is real. 



When Corinne Knight wakes up with amnesia, she doesn’t know how to use the magic her family claims she has. Considering she and her twin run a magical baked goods business, the fact that she can’t remember how to spell the recipes is bothersome. But that’s not her biggest frustration; her attraction to Noah Wilson is. Because even though he seems open to a relationship, Corinne senses something in their past has kept them apart, and she’s afraid it’s so big she’ll regret letting him into her heart again.
 


Noah Wilson isn’t sure what the Knight women are thinking when they push Corinne at him knowing she can’t remember their tumultuous relationship that crashed and burned. He knows going along with their plan to minimize the problems he and Corinne had is like making a deal with the devil, but he can’t help hoping that it’s a chance for the woman he’s always loved to realize her true feelings too… Before her memory comes back to ruin it all. 



 

Thrifty Thursday is hosted by Books Of My Heart and the purpose of Thrifty Thursday is to read a book which was free at some point.

Kindle freebie on Feb. 19, 2020.

Witch Forgotten is book one in the Witches of Night Meadowseries by V. Vaughn. It’s a sweet second chance romance.

Corinne and Noah have loved each other a long time, but drama and immaturity when teenagers has kept them apart. Now fast forward several years. Corinne has lost her memory and now her family is playing matchmaker.

Not a lot of witchiness in this story. It does have a bit of drama to keep things moving along. The characters and world aren’t very memorable. I enjoyed the Knight sisters. They are interesting. I would have liked to know how Corinne got amnesia. The openings a bit weak. It was just an ok read for me.

Witch Forgotten was a nice sweet tame romance for a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Rated: 3 Stars

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6 thoughts on “Thrifty Thursday Review: Witch Forgotten (Witches of Night Meadow #1) by V. Vaughn

  1. I have this series in my TBR but I haven’t gotten around to reading them yet, I am going to have to make an effort to do so. Thanks for sharing your review and have a terrific day!

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