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[JPE]⇒ Descargar Gratis Spirit Witch The Lazy Girl Guide To Magic Book 3 eBook Helen Harper

Spirit Witch The Lazy Girl Guide To Magic Book 3 eBook Helen Harper



Download As PDF : Spirit Witch The Lazy Girl Guide To Magic Book 3 eBook Helen Harper

Download PDF Spirit Witch The Lazy Girl Guide To Magic Book 3 eBook Helen Harper


Spirit Witch The Lazy Girl Guide To Magic Book 3 eBook Helen Harper

***Contains minor spoilers****

The novelty of Ivy as a main character has completely worn off by this book. At least in this book she and Winter are paired up again for the majority of it, just like in the first book. The interplay between them really is what makes the books interesting. Unfortunately, Ivy's odd combination of impulsiveness, laziness and jumping to conclusions is rubbing off on Winter instead of Ivy improving herself to match him. That really didn't work for me, since she really needs someone holding her back. For me that was part of what was wrong with book 2. So for Winter to jump in and join her just doesn't work.

The ghosts were fun, Brutus became a bigger part of the story, but overall, I think I'm done. I like to see characters grow and become better as a series progresses and I'm just not seeing that here.

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Spirit Witch The Lazy Girl Guide To Magic Book 3 eBook Helen Harper Reviews


Hilarious and satisfying ending to the series (i think this is the end of the series, though I would love more). Some great one liners, that whole scene with Winter's parents made me laugh nonstop. I love how Helen Harper doesn't feel the need to add romance novel cliches to the romance storyline.
So while there's a HEA, there's no wedding or baby announcement to manufacture hype for that aspect of the book. (Sorry if that's too much of a spoiler for readers.) My only disappointment was that there were some moments where the smart ppl were really dumb, and I could have told them they were making mistakes. But regardless, the book is entertaining and not to be missed!
The third and last book in this series, like the second, is quite dark a serial killer is on the loose and thanks to the necromantic chaos in Star Witch (book 2), Ivy is uniquely set up to help, even though it once again hampers her plans to be lazy as she can interact with ghosts. Although the subject matter is quite dark, the author keeps the writing light with Ivy's internal monologue, banter with partner Winter, and the humor of her demanding cat. It's a little longer than the last 2, I'd say, but still a fairly quick and easy read. A fun mystery to wrap up this urban fantasy trilogy, when you're tromping along with Ivy, lagging behind the efficient, striding Winter, and being tsked at by the dead, instead of in bed with biscuits.
The Lazy Witch series has a cute premise, of a disgraced witch kicked out of the Order and working as a taxi driver, who raises laziness to a fine art. Of course, when things get nasty Ivy Wilde proves to be more conscientious than most. Like all of the Helen Harper series I've read so far, the series features a stubborn, go-it-alone heroine, a hunky but irritating hero, a slow-burning romantic arc, snarky dialogue, and plenty of adventures -- some full of pratfalls, others hair-raising and near fatal. Enjoyable minor characters include Ivy's irritable, talking feline familiar (Brutus-my favorite) and her self-absorbed ex (Tarquin). In this conclusion (?) to the series, Ivy has a horde of huffy ghosts to deal with, while rushing to stop a despicable villain. Not a deep or lyrical fantasy, but good fun.
Ivy has done it again, and instead of enjoying her bed rest and being taken care of by her very sexy certainly unemployed (by choice) boyfriend she is dealing with magical repercussions from taking on the young necromancer. In the form of seeing spirits unable to pass on because of poorly phrased words. Now she may never know peace again and say good bye to lazying around.

Now in hopes to get a handle on the onslaught of ghosts who don't believe in personal space and boundaries she has taken on the help of an Old official of The Order that has passed away and has spent time on a list of who passes on first and so on. But first he sends her to meet some dead witches in the woods who need her help more then the dead that have been trapped for centuries. This case is a lot more current- and hazardous to ones health being it leads to a serial killer (mass murder) of witches.

What's a Lazy Witch to do? Well get her willing (worried) boyfriend to help, try to reign her wiley cat Brutus with minimal damage to hers and other properties- oh all while try to keep ghost from flashing her and or yelling her.

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Ah, I will miss Ivy and Winter! And ofcourse Brutus...

After what happened in book 2 Ivy is still recovering after a month and Winter is taking care of her. Because Ivy finds she can talk to ghosts she wants to know whether this is good or bad magic. So, she contacts the Order. After discovering several witches have been murdered, Ivy and Winter find themselves on the trail of a vicious serial killer.

I really enjoyed this last installment of the lazy witch. Ivy is actually not that lazy as she once again tries to save others, whether they are dead or living.
I did seem to wrap up quite fast in the end. And may I say I really dislike Tarquin!!!

Pity this is the last book as I would have liked to have known more about Ivy's magic abilities and their respective families. But it is also good to end on a high!
I loved everything about this series. This series is the first thing I have read by this author, but you can bet it won't be the last. The plot is really good, the characters are fantastic, the dialogue is great, and the cat is the funniest thing around. You need to read the books in order so start with "Slouch Witch". It only took me two days for each book. I just couldn't put them down. I would start to read and then when I next looked at the clock it was 4 hours later. Four of the things I value are, interesting plot and characters, good grammar, and good proof reading. Some times with self published or independent authors you don't get that, but this series has all four. I'm off to purchase the first book in another of her series. Please try the LAZY GIRL'S GUIDE TO MAGIC series. I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I did.
***Contains minor spoilers****

The novelty of Ivy as a main character has completely worn off by this book. At least in this book she and Winter are paired up again for the majority of it, just like in the first book. The interplay between them really is what makes the books interesting. Unfortunately, Ivy's odd combination of impulsiveness, laziness and jumping to conclusions is rubbing off on Winter instead of Ivy improving herself to match him. That really didn't work for me, since she really needs someone holding her back. For me that was part of what was wrong with book 2. So for Winter to jump in and join her just doesn't work.

The ghosts were fun, Brutus became a bigger part of the story, but overall, I think I'm done. I like to see characters grow and become better as a series progresses and I'm just not seeing that here.
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