
Love Potion
An Ariel Kimber Novel, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Melissa Schwairy
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By:
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Mary Martel
About this listen
Ariel Kimber is a 17-year-old girl who has recently discovered she is no ordinary girl. She's a witch, and she's got magic. Her world is turned upside down with this discovery and the recent death of a parent.
She struggles to learn the way of the world of magic while mourning for her hideous mother and trying to find her place amongst her coven. It's not easy being the only girl with seven guys, and she works hard to get to know them all because they are her coven, whether she likes it or not.
This is the second book in a series. It's reverse harem and slow burn.
Warning: Contains subject matter that may cause triggers.
©2017 Mary Martel (P)2020 Mary MartelLoving the series!
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Fantastic
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Such a good series!
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I love this series
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This is the second book and the story picks up right where the first one left off. I really loved having this story without Ariel’s mom in it (Or I guess I should say aunt?! 🤯🤯). There were quite a few twists in this book that I did not see coming.
I enjoyed learning more about dash in this book and hearing more about his past and how much him and Ariel have in common. I am also really loving Quinton more and more as the series is progressing. I hope that he doesn’t let the attack that he feels is his fault eat him up too much inside.
I gave this a four star instead of five because there were a lot of things that I found repetitive and annoying. One example of a few, we were told in the first book that she used pain as a way to combat crying. We don’t need to be told every time she does it why. There are very mundane things that are explained over and over that don’t need to be.
I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request from audiobooks unleashed, and have voluntarily left this review.
Oh...my...gosh!!
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