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Wicked Wisteria Wisteria Witches Mysteries, Book 2 By: Angela Pepper Narrated by: Tiffany Williams This is a book I requested and the review is voluntary. I love her books anyway but this series is the best! It is full of humor, snark, mysteries, magic, great dialogue, great characters, unpredictable scenes of chaos, and I was never bored! These books are a hoot! Absolutely crazy in a good way! The narration complements the book by making the the snark just right, pulls off the humor flawlessly,...
4 Stars... A ghostly possession, strange disappearances, wonky magic, a shady shifter, and one disgusting tasting bookwyrm; Zara Riddle definitely has her hands full... Another ghostly adventure that is fun and fantastical... The only complaint is that towards the end the story became somewhat choppy and a little challenging to follow, but it wraps up nicely and sets the reader up for future books... Overall, I enjoyed the read and look forward to more adventures with these zany characters.:)
Funny read with interesting characters....
I loved the first Wisteria Witches and laughed so much during that book. I didn’t laugh as much during this one, but the mystery was far better than the first. It was more magical and much harder to solve. The ending was bit disturbing for my taste, but I don’t do anything creepy and this ends on that kind of note. This book was actually all a bit much for me. I kind of felt like Zara, overwhelmed and confused by everything that was going on around her. Chet and Zinnia were refusing to tell her
*4.5 STARS* I can totally see this series being turned into a TV series. I can guarantee it turning out really well. I loved this book even more than I had loved the first one. I love the whole witchy librarian concept. I really feel like I am watching a super cool paranormal show with kooky characters, who are missing a few screws up there but in a good way and a feisty, badass MC who has a flair for making inappropriate jokes to keep us entertained. In this instalment, we have words suddenly
“Wicked Wisteria (Wisteria Witches #2)” is another fun non lesfic story that entertained us on a road trip with a fun story and terrific narration.This book is hilariously unconventional and light hearted. We get a hipster chick, a ghost and a mystery of vanishing ink. Cute story. 4*
Audiobook review: Wicked Wisteria once again takes fans on an entertaining and interesting story ride. The story’s main character, Zara, is corny, cooky, inquisitive, caring, and loves using one liners. Zara’s relationship with the next door neighbor will leave you pondering. Wicked Wisteria is a good edition to the series. The narrator did a good job with providing unique voices for each character and appropriate tone inflections for each scene. I received a free copy of this audiobook at my re...
4.5This sequel did not disappoint. A fun audiobook for my drives to work.
Too unbelievable
This second book holds the same amount of charm as the first. It's fun, silly and sweet! Zara is a quirky main character and it's never boring with her at the helm! So it all begins in the quaint town of Wisteria, the place that's brimming with supernatural folks.One day while at an ice cream shop with the other ladies in the Riddle family, Zara yoinks a library book off of a table that was left there by a girl she dubs 'Hipster Chick.' While perusing the newly minted nonfiction rock star biogra...
WICKED WISTERIA is the second book in the Wisteria Witches series. The series does need to be read in the order of release.I loved revisiting Wisteria and I want to return, soon! The characters are my kind of people – funny, snarky, bookish, kind, and prone to find trouble.The story was well written and kept me entertained. This is the kind of book that I will re-listen to during my ridiculously long commute, just because it does make me smile and keep me in that good mood that I need.My favorit...
When the worst of the move was dealt with, returning to this book wasn't hard. Like with book 1, I felt like I flew through this one. It was a lot weaker than book 1, though. There were a lot of grammar mistakes that could easily have been avoided, giving me the impression that the author was rushed. The story was also a little all over the place. Sure, it was interesting and leads up to the next book, but I'm honestly not sure I've gotten enough story to want to continue the series. I will, des...
Continuing on to the second book after the disappointing start to the series was a mistake.The main protagonist, Zara, continues to act like a clueless moron who won't stick up for herself and can't see what's happening right under her nose.Her secretive and controlling aunt does the unforgivable, and drugs her - but instead of bitch-slapping the aunt into the folowing week, she does NOTHING!Her blind acceptance of such a heinous act by her aunt is soon explained when it is revealed that Zara ha...
A new ghostly visitor provides Zara with a bunch of finance and penny pinching tips and sets her on the path to discovering far more than she wants to know about what's happening in Wisteria in this second story in this witchy series. I think I'm falling in love with the residents of Wisteria. Zara's relationship with her daughter and the bratty kid next door provide an interesting study in the perils of raising teenagers while that neighbour kid's sexy dad provides a bit of romance. Her fellow
Ghosts in the machineAwesome. Life is fairly quiet. Lessons in magic with her aunt, work and worrying about how to pay all the overdue bills. Her neighbour is as hunky as ever and warns her of a spirit walker (not a ghost but some who can detach from their body). However strange things start happening - books are having their text removed and a ghost has taken root in her head. The only problem is her research shows that he isn't dead. What is the Project Erasure tat he keeps getting whispers of...
Whoooo wouldn't love this book? I repeat, Whoooo?Whoooo wouldn't love this book? I know Who did. Me that's, whooo!! You will have to read the book to really get my comment, but hey, It's a great book. I am atleast intrigued by each character, and look forward to learning more about them through this series! If you have any sense of humor at all, you will LOL many times through out. I like mysteries, as long as I can (eventually) find the answers to my questions. B/c of this I usually wait until