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Perfectly Wicked by Lindsay Lovise was everything I could want in a book, and then some. From start to finish, I was completely swept away by the vibes. The enemies-to-lovers energy between Connor and Holly was absolutely perfect—equal parts tension, wit, and slow-burn affection that made the payoff feel so earned. Watching their relationship grow had me rooting for them at every step.
The mystery surrounding the orchard’s ghost and its true past added such a fun and eerie layer to the story. I loved uncovering those secrets alongside Connor and Holly, and how it wove so seamlessly into the romance and magic of the orchard itself.
Holly’s sisters brought so much charm and life to the book. Their quirks and the bond they shared with Holly added warmth, making the orchard feel like a place I wanted to visit again and again.
This book had all the right tropes—enemies-to-lovers, found family, a touch of magic, and a mystery that kept me hooked until the very end. It was sweet, swoony, and utterly perfectly wicked. I already want to revisit Holly, Connor, and the whole orchard again .
I really was excited for this one. But right off the bat the writing was clunky and I felt so lost. The setting was super cute and cozy and I enjoyed the main characters but the writing just made it hard to enjoy.
I loved this one! It is the perfect fall read, full of witchcraft, love, and cozy walks through the (haunted) apple orchard!
A magical journey of a closed off woman and a charismatic man finding themselves through hunting ghosts and making a show out of it while trying not to fall for one another.
I loved Holly and Connor right from the beginning. I liked their individual personalities and how they complimented each other. Most of all, I loved the beautiful writing by the author. By the end of the book, I was yearning for more of the Celeste family's story.
The plot and the concept of the story was wonderful. Even I was kept guessing along with Connor as to Holly's identity and it was worth the wait. I hope I get to read the next book in the series soon!
I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.
This was such a perfect fall read! I loved both Holly and Connor of course, but I really adored Winter and would love to read a book about her next. I am a sucker for paranormal romances and really enjoyed Lovise's writing style. I am definitely interested in reading more of her work!
Perfectly Wicked is a wonderfully atmospheric and magical romantic read. Set against the backdrop of a family orchard renowned for its Wickedly Good apples, the story follows Holly, the eldest Celeste sister, who is tasked with keeping the family business afloat. When rumors of a ghost haunting the orchard threaten their livelihood, Holly reluctantly teams up with Conner, a determined ghost hunter, and his team to uncover the truth.
The writing in this book is delightfully easy and smooth, making it an enjoyable and fast-paced read. You'll find yourself flying through the pages as the chemistry between Holly and Conner sparks, delivering a perfect enemies-to-lovers romance that’s both satisfying and heartwarming. The "grumpy sunshine" dynamic between the two is engaging—Conner’s serious, no-nonsense demeanor contrasts beautifully with Holly’s fierce and determined spirit. She’s a fantastic main character, one who balances strength with vulnerability, making her journey even more captivating.
The spice scenes in Perfectly Wicked are well-written and add a touch of heat without overshadowing the story’s charm. It's the perfect blend of tension, chemistry, and magic.
If you're looking for a book with a strong, fierce heroine, a captivating romance, and a sprinkle of supernatural mystery, Perfectly Wicked is a must-read. The author masterfully brings together the warmth of family, the thrill of ghost hunting, and the allure of magical realism into a spellbinding story.
Holly Celeste and her sisters are struggling to keep their family apple orchard afloat. To keep from selling, Holly and her family agree to let Connor Grimm film a few episodes of his hit ghost hunter TV show in their orchard. There have been rumors and reports of ghost sightings and other mysterious happenings on the orchard for years and Connor is ready to dig in and get to the bottom of it. To keep him at arm’s length and from discovering their true family secret, Holly must tag along with Connor and attempt to control the narrative. Connor is more than Holly bargains for and as he gets closer to Holly and to revealing her secret, he has to decide between his TV show, or protecting the one he’s falling for.
Oh MAN did I enjoy this!! The story was fast paced, funny, unique and cute. I caught myself giggling and kicking my feet multiple times. The Celeste women are a true treat and Connor is such a dreamboat. This was a perfect, fall rom com with a mystical element that quickly grabbed my attention and had me flipping the pages to learn more.
Thank you so much to Netgalley, Lindsay Lovise and Alcove Press for the ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions in my review are honest, voluntary and my own.
I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for an honest review, thank you to net galley and the publisher.
This book drew me in from the first page. It was the perfect fall atmospheric read perfect for fall that takes place on an apple orchard farm in Maine. It offers romance, action, mystery, magic, and SPICE. If you love a good enemies to lovers trope with a great male lead this book is for you. I can’t say enough good things about this book, it was an AMAZING read.
This cover is cute but it fell a little flat. There was equal parts that I loved to times I was a little bored. But overall, I had a good time!
This book was a really fun and unique spin on the enemies to lovers standard romance (with paranormal elements thrown in). What an adorable couple we get!
Holly is the eldest sister and is the leader of the “Wicked” apple farm family. They’re a close knit bunch and doing kind of terrible at making a profit, especially with a much more fancy and organized orchard in town. Their cider, though, is known to be the best ever and they’re just barely keeping afloat on that alone. When a paranormal ghost hunting show offers them money to film there, they say no so they can continue to keep their secrets. This prompts Connor, the dreamy host of said show, to come knocking on their door.
Holly & Connor have an immediate love/hate thing going on. Holly, of course, says no, but when the family stresses that they could really use this, she caves. These two are adorably drawn to one another and it was really fun to watch something unique and special develop. This story is definitely more than your typical PNR and I found myself seeing an honest relationship develop instead of just a surface attraction. Definitely a great fall season read!
This book had some strong potential. The witches and the wicked was a great concept - I would have liked a little more back story to drive the plot.
The characters were alright, I felt like their development was slow and then things changed in a flip.
Overall I liked the romance aspect of the book it was stronger romance than plot, which wasn’t bad, I just think there was a lot more potential for the plot.
This was Charmed meets Practical Magic. Enemies to lovers paranormal romance. It was a cute story but kind of dragged on for me.
This was another, a cozy Richie, romcom romance. I really just enjoyed the vibes of the book and the story in it. The author created great characters and create a world that was both rich and inviting. And I really enjoyed how the conflict in the book was over come and just the happily ever after the end.
Thank you to Alcove Press and Netgalley for this advanced copy. All thoughts are my own!
Apple orchard in Maine with some spooky, witchy vibes? Count me in.
Holly and her sisters have spent years running their family's apple orchard while keeping their true identities hidden from the community around them. Connor is a ghost hunter and he's arrived on their doorstep after a lead has him sniffing around to learn the true nature of the Celeste women. Holly is protective of her family's secret but after a ghost makes their presence known, the two of them are forced to team up to figure out what the ghost wants while also navigating the sparks flying between them.
I absolutely adored this paranormal romance way more than I was expecting to and I'm so surprised this isn't getting as much love as it should! The twist on the witch genre that Lindsay writes is so interesting and it truly keeps you on your toes throughout the book to figure out the true secret of the Celeste family. The small town setting was fantastic: I could easily picture the apple orchard and I didn't want to leave (but it probably helps that I live in Maine though!). I fully believed the chemistry between Connor and Holly as they got closer and I loved how it all wrapped up in the end. There were some great crumbs too for potential sequels involving the other sisters and I REALLY hope we get them!!
If you're looking for a fun and unique cozy paranormal romance, I highly recommend picking this one up!
"Perfectly Wicked" is a fun read, perfect for the fall season though readable in other seasons as well. FMC Holly is enjoyable, though I thought her flip from hiding her family at all costs to sharing it all felt a little fast. MMC Connor is also appealing. I found the universe building a little too surface level - I would have liked more on the relationships between Wickeds and Witches and the history thereof. The romance is very much the central plot point here, and I love a good romance, but here it kind of took away from the more paranormal aspects. It seems like this might be the kick-off of a series about Holly and her sisters, so we might get more of that Wickeds and Witches history later on. I did like the sisterly relationships between Holly, Winter, and Missy. I would certainly pick up another book from Lindsay Lovise.
3.5 stars. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a complimentary copy of this book. These opinions are my own.
This is a fun cozy autumn romance likely to resonate with readers who liked The Ex Hex or Meg Cabot's witch series. The marketing suggested The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches as a read-alike but I think this might fall flat for readers looking for that warmth and depth of found family, the romance felt more front and center to me here. Overall, I think it's a nice addition to the "fall witchy reads" lexicon we've seen emerge in recent years.
Holly Celeste and her sisters are hiding a big secret and successful reality television ghost hunter Connor Grimm is going to find out what it is. Holly will do anything to save her family’s failing apple orchard so she reluctantly agrees to allow Connor to film his show on their farm in exchange for a big payday and some much needed publicity. They both get more than they bargained for when they begin to catch feelings for each other and the Celeste family secrets are exposed.
This one was fun! Not deep by any means but well written and entertaining nonetheless. Though it was set in the summer the story has a witchy vibe that makes it a perfect read for spooky season. The story was intriguing, there was just enough spice, and groundwork was laid for a sequel that I would absolutely be willing to read. If you’re looking for a last minute spooky read before Halloween this is a great choice! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5)
This book was a fun quick fall read. Holly and Connor were humorous, and the dialogue was believable between them. I loved the Celeste family and he way the author wrote her description of everything was so encompassing and made you really sink into the story. It also sets up a possible second book with one of Holly sisters, which I love series that go in that direction of each family member getting a book. 5/5 stars
This is a very cute fall romcom read and I recommend it to someone looking for a light read with practical magic vibes.