In Charm's Way
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Narrated by:
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Yu-Li Alice Shen
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By:
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Lana Harper
Six months after having been hit by a power surge that nearly obliterated her memory, Delilah Harlow is still picking up the pieces. Her once diamond-sharp mind has become shaky and unreliable, and bristly, self-sufficient Delilah is forced to rely on friends, family, and her raven familiar for help. In an effort to reclaim her wits and former independence, she casts a dangerous blood spell meant to harness power with healing capacities.
While the spell does restore clarity, it also unexpectedly turns Delilah into an irresistible beacon for the kind of malevolent supernatural creatures that have never before ventured into Thistle Grove. One night—just as things are about to go terribly sideways with a rogue succubus—a mysterious stranger appears in the nick of time to save Delilah’s soul.
Gorgeous, sultry, and as dangerous as the knives she carries, Catriona Quinn is a hunter of monsters—and half-human, half-fae herself, she is the kind of sly and morally gray creature Delilah would normally find horrifying. Though Delilah balks at the idea of a partnership, she has no choice but to roll the dice on their collaboration. As the two delve deeper into the power that underlies Thistle Grove, they uncover not only the town’s hidden history but also a risky attraction that could upend Delilah’s entire life.
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“Harper’s powerful, sapphic fourth Witches of Thistle Grove paranormal romance explores the lasting effects of trauma and rage…This addition to the series successfully unearths more mystery and intrigue beneath the surface of Harper’s paranormal world and adds layers to the ensemble of characters readers have grown to love.”—Publishers Weekly
"Harper continues to bewitch readers with exciting plot twists, expanded magical worldbuilding, and steamy hot romance."—Library Journal
“Like the prior books in the series, this story delivers magical charm, evocative prose, and sexy relationship development…This emotions-driven series continues to captivate.”—Kirkus Reviews
"The characters are well developed, the dialogue is snappy and the plot is fast-paced and engaging in the supremely satisfying and entertaining In Charm’s Way.”—BookPage
"Harper continues to bewitch readers with exciting plot twists, expanded magical worldbuilding, and steamy hot romance."—Library Journal
“Like the prior books in the series, this story delivers magical charm, evocative prose, and sexy relationship development…This emotions-driven series continues to captivate.”—Kirkus Reviews
"The characters are well developed, the dialogue is snappy and the plot is fast-paced and engaging in the supremely satisfying and entertaining In Charm’s Way.”—BookPage
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The only thing I liked a little better in the other books is the reader. But other than that, I thought this was an excellent book, and I'm excited for the next one!
Extremely creative
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Weird narration.
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overall, it felt like the story could have been more developed, with more interaction with the other families. A more detailed account of the evolution of the blossoming relationship between the two main characters would also be nice. As it stands, we barely feel the burgeoning attraction between them. There's no irresistible pull, no whirlwind romance. So much so that when Delilah confesses her feelings or possible feelings, my immediate reaction was to say but why and where did this come from?
Love the series, but this book isn't as strong
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the narration was not good
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The highlight of this book is the setting as always. I love Thistle Grove as a setting, and I love all the magic it contains. Lady's Lake just seems so magical. I will say that it does kind of feel that Lana Harper is just adding things onto the lore of Thistle Grove just for the heck of it. The addition in this book doesn't seem to have anything to do with the actual plot of this book, just as a cut scene to make Delilah relate more to her uncle. It was unnecessary.
Another unnecessary thing was the third act "break-up." (Can we call it a break-up if they weren't really officially dating?) As I have said in many other reviews, I don't like deception in my romances and this had tons of that. I hated that Cat used an attraction spell to make Delilah like and trust her more at the beginning. It took away Delilah's own agency to make a choice to trust her. And then there was the whole scheming plot to both sell her into magical slavery and steal a forbidden book. Not a great start to a relationship.
As for the romance, I didn't really connect with it. There wasn't a ton of relationship building in my opinion. I was getting the lust, not so much the love between Cat and Delilah. After Cat's betrayal and her leaving, I didn't want her to come back. Of course, she does, but then she reveals that even in her leaving, she was still lying to Delilah. I don't see how it's possible to build a trusting relationship with someone who has admitted to lying to you their entire relationship. It was hard and kind of infuriating to read about how Delilah pushed everyone in her life, except for Cat away. Especially knowing that Cat is lying to her the entire time. It would have been nice, maybe not from a romance standpoint, but to have Delilah by herself at the end.
Overall, this wasn't my favorite of Lana Harper's. The romance didn't work for me and while the witchy spell working and magical books were fun to read about, I just didn't connect with the story enough.
Disappointing...
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