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Witching For Grace by Deanna Chase Series: Premonition Pointe #1
Published by Bayou Moon Press LLC on February 16, 2020
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 280
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Purchase Links: Amazon
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A Paranormal Women's Fiction with a bit of class, and a lot of sass, for anyone who feels like age is just a number!
Welcome to Premonition Pointe, where witches take care of their own.
Grace Valentine had the perfect marriage and a great career managing her husband’s real estate office. Or so she thought until three months ago when she was served with divorce papers. Thanks to her philandering ex, not only is she out of a husband, she’s out of a job, too.
At the age of forty-five with the help of her coven, Grace is ready to pick up the pieces and move on. But her only job prospect is at the rival real estate office, and it’s only for a trial run. She’ll need to prove that she can sell the haunted properties of Premonition Pointe before she’s hired permanently.
But who has time to deal with haunted houses when she’s testing out every anti-perspirant on the market to combat her escalating hot flashes, trying not to succumb to the advances of the hot thirty-four-year-old in her office, and ignoring the urges to hex her ex with erectile disfunction? Okay, maybe she doesn’t ignore the urges. She might be a witch, but she’s only human. Can Grace prove to herself and her new boss she has the magical touch to sell the impossible and find the courage get her groove back… even if her new love interest is a decade younger?
Also in this series: Witching For Hope

Over 40 and starting over.
Grace finds herself divorced, without a job since she worked with her husband in his real estate business, and trying to sell a haunted home.
Witching For Grace is a cute and enjoyable read. It does focus more on the real estate side than the actual romance.
Midlife isn’t what Grace planned. Now she’s working for the competition, but it’s not a guaranteed job since she has to sell three unsellable homes. It turns out the homes are all owned by one man and haunted. I liked this aspect of the story, from the ghostly mischief to the histories. I also liked meeting Grace’s friends, the troubles Grace had with her spells, and the local happenings.
Nevertheless the romance fell flat for me. I never felt the chemistry between Grace and Owen. The romance is more a side-dish than the main-course.
Witching For Grace was a pleasant read. I really enjoyed picking up a story that featured an over 40 heroine. It’s a nice change. I’ll be checking out the next installment.
Rated: 3 Stars
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This one sounds good and the real estate plot sounds interesting. Too bad about the romance falling flat. I also like seeing older main characters in books more often lately.
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I agree on the older main characters. It’s nice to read about older characters now and then. Thanks for checking out my review and visiting.
The cover is pretty! Not sure this is one for me, but I’m glad you enjoyed it. Great review!
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I love the cover. It’s interesting how the “crone UF” genre has really taken off. I’ve tried a few.
^_^. I need a few suggestions on the over 40 in UF or PNR. I’d like to read more. Got any suggestions? Thanks for visiting and checking out my review.
I enjoyed the Midlife Elementals series by Kate Moseman. Each book has a romance but it’s a UF vibe. I read the first book in the The Crone Wars series by Lydia M. Hawke and it was good. That’s a UF, and I haven’t gotten to the second book yet. I think the Betwixt & Between series by Darynda Jones also qualifies? I can’t recall the age of the main character.
Thanks! I’ll check them out.
The book sounds fascinating. The cover is gorgeous!
Thanks for checking out my review.