Sh*t My Witch Says
Witches Gone Wild #1
Kindle Worlds: Magic and
Mayhem
by Michele Bardsley
Goodreads blurb: A cursed witch, a gorgeous bear Shifter, and a
sarcastic Puritan ghost must work together to save the supernatural town of
Wild, Texas.
Witch Imogene Hobbs, with the exception of her frill-necked lizard familiar, Liz, has spent most of her life alone, but not because she’s anti-social. Nope. She’s cursed. The ghost of her Puritan ancestor’s bitter enemy, Dorcas Hoar, haunts Immie every second of every day. Working with botanical magic sustains the creator witch, even with an ornery spirit on her ass all the time, and Immie manages to eke out a living cultivating rare, hard-to-grow plants for magic potions.
Bear Shifter Tabor Cotton shows up in Assjacket, West Virginia with a proposal for Immie—save his town’s most precious tree, the Great Ash, an ancient source of pure magic. In exchange, he will help her lift her curse. Baba Yaga, the head honcho of all witches, insists on Immie’s cooperation—not that Immie is protesting. To complicate matters, Tabor believes that Immie is his mate. All because of the so-called “mating scent.” Yep. Immie thinks Tabor smells like fresh cut grass on a spring morning, while Tabor thinks she smells like dark honey licked straight off the comb.
As Tabor and Immie learn to navigate their blossoming romance, prune a cursing crone, and weed out a plot to kill to the Great Ash, you can bet your sassafras that Wild, Texas is about to get a whole lot wilder.
Witch Imogene Hobbs, with the exception of her frill-necked lizard familiar, Liz, has spent most of her life alone, but not because she’s anti-social. Nope. She’s cursed. The ghost of her Puritan ancestor’s bitter enemy, Dorcas Hoar, haunts Immie every second of every day. Working with botanical magic sustains the creator witch, even with an ornery spirit on her ass all the time, and Immie manages to eke out a living cultivating rare, hard-to-grow plants for magic potions.
Bear Shifter Tabor Cotton shows up in Assjacket, West Virginia with a proposal for Immie—save his town’s most precious tree, the Great Ash, an ancient source of pure magic. In exchange, he will help her lift her curse. Baba Yaga, the head honcho of all witches, insists on Immie’s cooperation—not that Immie is protesting. To complicate matters, Tabor believes that Immie is his mate. All because of the so-called “mating scent.” Yep. Immie thinks Tabor smells like fresh cut grass on a spring morning, while Tabor thinks she smells like dark honey licked straight off the comb.
As Tabor and Immie learn to navigate their blossoming romance, prune a cursing crone, and weed out a plot to kill to the Great Ash, you can bet your sassafras that Wild, Texas is about to get a whole lot wilder.
About the Author: New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author Michele Bardsley
writes about Oklahoma vampires, small-town romance, sexy alpha shifters, and
smokin' hot heroes. She lives in Texas with her Viking and their fur babies.
Connect with Michele:
My Thoughts - 5 out of
5 Unicorns - I loved it!!!
***I choose what I read and review
based on what intrigues me!! I bought this book because it looked
humorous, but no one tells me what to think, feel, or write about any book!
The
cover looks fun and is part of what attracted me, but the title cinched me
reading it!!!
This
is the first book in this author’s series that is part of the Magic and Mayhem
Kindle Worlds. This is also the first
book I’m reading my Michele even though I owe a ton of her books though I want
to get more of the Broken Heart series.
This book is for adults only due to the content and language.
This
book is awesome! I love Dorcas so much,
but the twins are even better! The humor
runs amok in this book and made me laugh and smile a lot! Immie is pretty amazing because she hasn’t
had real great things happen to her, but she still manages to keep her heart
and knows how to give others joy and doesn’t want anyone to hurt. Tabor is a sexy bear shifter who need her
help…oh and she is his mate. I love all
the sarcasm and witty naming conventions that the author uses because it made
it even more humorous. I loved it and
can’t wait to read the next one!!
I
highly recommend this book to paranormal fans who love humor, witches,
shifters, vampires, and more!!!
Interested in reading???
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