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I personally do not care for the romantic interlude between Mr. Assholio and Meg. Meg is a witch, and she has a destiny to follow whether or not ASSHOLIO agrees with her or not. The fact that ASSHOLIO wants a career as a priest, really doesn't affect me one way or the other. Meg is a poor country mouse whose own family has come to hate her for what she has done in the past. Being a witch is what she's good at, and why should ANYONE have to change in order for them to find true love?

I will say that I still enjoy the mixture of real historical events intermixed with Young Adult Paranormal characters. I truly do not trust ASSHOLIO, and won't until the last page, of the last book in this series. ASSHOLIO is Fred Flintstone. He wants to grab Meg by the hair, drag her all the way to Spain, force her into a marriage that Meg is truly uncomfortable with since she still has to deal with her powers, and that doesn't take into account that his family may not even like Meg.

It is obvious that Witchrise will be yet another fight to the death between Meg and Marcus Dent who has become a nightmare for Meg to deal with. One can only hope that the so called secrets that ASSHOLIO is holding, won't blow up in Meg's face since she apparently can't see past her own nose.

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I'm sorry I was not able to read and review this book before it was archived, due to serious health issues.

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First of all, I had a good time reading the first book Witchstruck and I was curious on this second book. As the story goes on, the more I get interested in it.

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*I never got around to reading and reviewing this book. I may do so in the future*

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Since receiving this book, my interests have changed therefore I will not be reading or reviewing this title. Thank you.

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