![]() ![]() ![]() I think my reader brain was trying to divert the characters back to the task at hand rather than the fun in the bedroom. Unlike other books in the genre, which can make the budding relationship a primary focus, this one includes a storyline that involves saving the town from magical mayhem. Or with your own Welsh witch hottie, if you’re lucky enough to conjure one. I think those scenes stood out to me more so because I was very invested in the plot. The Ex Hex is a light and playful read, best devoured next to a roaring fireplace with a pumpkin martini in hand. If you love all things witches and want to read a book set in a Salem-esque city where pumpkins, caramel apples, and spells abound, you need to read The Ex Hex.įor my own reading preference, this book was a bit more steamy than what I typically like in a romance novel. This novel has all of the Halloweentown, Practical Magic, and Hocus Pocus vibes in addition to a sexy fantasy romance. ![]() □| Review: The Ex Hex is a second-chance romance that is the perfect read for ~spooky~ season. ![]() Fast forward a few years, Vivi’s ex is back in town and this witch comes face-to-face with her own magical power. After a Welsh heartthrob breaks her heart, she gets drunk and casts a playful curse for all his toil and trouble. It begins with a muscular, chugging riff and features an elegant yet unshowy guitar solo, but. Sure, Vivi knows she shouldn't use her magic this way, but with only an 'orchard hayride' scented candle on hand, she isn't. □| Summary: Vivi Jones knows to never mix vodka with witchcraft. Ex Hex: It’s Real review a lacklustre follow-up Sun 04.00 EDT is a case in point. Synopsis: Nine years ago, Vivienne Jones nursed her broken heart like any young witch would: vodka, weepy music, bubble baths.and a curse on the horrible boyfriend. ![]()
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