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Book Review: “Book Reviews by Bobbie” on “What Witches Want”

WHAT WITCHES WANT is an entertaining story that wraps you in the comforting and spell-binding arms of the Wiccan faith.  Savannah Monroe is a thirty-five year old Wiccan Faery Witch who owns a successful business called ‘Savannah’s Magickal Handbags’.  Her now ex-husband Reece is a negative man who had taken the joy out of everyday life for the loving and friendly Savannah. Moving to South Carolina was just what she needed for a new start and inspiration.  Though I have no experience with the Wiccan Faith and I myself am an Atheist, I was impressed with the detail and thoroughness that went into the descriptions of the characters, Savannah’s surroundings, her meals, etc.  I enjoyed the peaceful feeling I had as I was reading WHAT WITCHES WANT, and there were a few moments where even I was wondering what it would be like to be a Wiccan Farey Witch :)   I thought Wynn was a really neat character; I was fascinated by the fact that he was more then a man…not to give away too much ;) I was hoping to read more about him and how he changed & why. He sounded sexy as hell :) Donnie sounded so cute and so sweet. I thought he was charming, but I like Wynn better because he is dark, mysterious and more forceful :) If you are interested in the Wiccan Faith, witches, fairies, spells and chants with a romantic love story, I recommend this book to you! 

-Bobbie Crawford-McCoy, Book Reviewer for Book Reviews by Bobbie

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