Title | : | Love Spells Liver Spots: Paranormal Womens Fiction (Harrow Bay Book 4) |
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Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
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Publication | : | Published March 23, 2021 |
Love Spells Liver Spots: Paranormal Womens Fiction (Harrow Bay Book 4) Reviews
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Too Much of a Good Thing ?
This is an entertaining read with some sort of love spell affecting the residents in Harrow Bay. At first, it’s kind of nice to be loved. But when Jody sees what’s happening around her, she become suspicious. Someone is behind this! It is bringing out the best or sometimes the worst in the town’s residents. They need to figure this out before the raging hormones and desperate love burn up the town. Characters must deal with various situations, some humorous and some uncomfortable. Will Jody find the cause? Can she stop it?
Overall, the story line was fun, but I can see where it might make others squirm. Grab your copy and see what happens to each of the characters. Will things go back to normal if they can stop the spell? Or will the embarrassment of remembering even afterwards make everyone want to lock themselves inside? -
This is the fourth book in the Harrow Bay series and boy does Jody have her work cut out for her in this one. There is some sort of love spell affecting the residents in Harrow Bay and they need to figure this out before the raging hormones and desperate love burn up the town
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Love Spells & Liver Spots: Paranormal Women's Fiction (Harrow Bay Book 4)
Aurelia Skye
What a great book! I just cannot get enough! So much fun to read!
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. -
Great PWF
I like this series. It has it all older MC, a mom, grandma and sexy paranormal man. I love the hidden town concept and the grandma trying to learn magic. -
Emotionally hilarious
I just cannot get enough of Jody, and the crew. Their antics and problems keep me engrossed til the last word. -
Good story
It was a quick pace book; I just wish the names didn't get mixed up so much. Otherwise, it told the story in a great way.