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Review: Witch Smitten (Witches of Night Meadow #3) by V. Vaughn

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Review: Witch Smitten (Witches of Night Meadow #3) by V. VaughnWitch Smitten by V. Vaughn
Series: Witches of Night Meadow #3
Published by Sugarloaf Press on February 14, 2020
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 225
Format: eBook
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three-stars

Kay Knight is falling in love with Tucker Eagan all over again. Her childhood crush has returned to Night Meadow Island and is working with the mainland police force, and he’s enlisted Kay to use her magical gifts to help rid the town of some spirits that are creating havoc. When word gets about Kay’s success, Damon Hawke, a famous wizard, is intrigued by more than just her magical abilities. He’s determined to make the beautiful witch his and employs a little magic of his own.

 

Witch Smitten is book three in the Witches of Night Meadow series by V. Vaughn.

Kay is a fabulous baker. She’s been crushing on Tucker Eagan since her early years. He’s finally come home and Kay believes he’s her forever. Damon is back home and he’s known Kay since childhood. One chastises kiss as teens had him believing she’s his forever. What does destiny have in-store?

We get a little more backstory in this novel which gives use insight into the characters’s. The romance is sweet, tame and we see that trust and loyalty are pivotal in any relationship. Theirs also a little drama when another suitor comes calling for Kay.

Witch Smitten is a sweet romance and a nice read for a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Rated: 3 Stars

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6 thoughts on “Review: Witch Smitten (Witches of Night Meadow #3) by V. Vaughn

  1. I haven’t read this series yet, I’m gonna have to check it out! Thanks for sharing your review, Angel!

    1. Yes it can be read as a stand-alone. I think why I rated this a 3 is because its a clean romance and short. Not something I’d read again, but still enjoyable at the time. Thanks for visiting!

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