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Magical Mistake

Three men, two frenemies, three potential frenemies, and an evil book and more secrets than Lou can keep. She is bound to make a mistake.

Lou is drowning in the Sparkles as Kristi's personality is becoming more dominant and mean. Estelle is getting more emphatic that Lou has to stay with the revenge plan even though she wants to withdraw. Lou wishes she had found out what Tyler really is as she has more power than she is willing to talk about. Sadie also has a lot more power than she shows due to Kirsti.

Then there is Lou's desperate need to bite Francis when she has never had a need to bite another vampire. Brooks is stirring a different kind of magic within her and shares another secret with her. Then there is her attraction to Jayse and her feeling of safety with the anaconda.

Of course in the midst of all this drama is when it happens: the mistake. At first it seems like there is nothing to worry about and then wham! - the mistake comes out of nowhere to ruin everything.

Okay rainbows, I think this is the first time I am going to write a review that is definitely going to have spoilers so do not read if you do not want spoilers. Sorry I see no way to avoid it.

Magical Mistake (Drowlgon Press, B07VYW2JJR, 2019) is the second book in the “Magic and Metaphysics Academy” series by Laura Greenwood and L.A. Boruff. Once again, all I can refer to is the movie Mean Girls (Dir. Mark Waters, 2004) as I did in my last review. Other than the relationship with the trio of guys and the end twist I felt like I was in a deja vu state.

From the talent show and the Christmas song and skimpy costumes, yes the outcome was different but it was still too similar. Then there is the evil book and what Lou ends up writing in there and the event that then happens. Yeah...way too much like the movie for me. I actually kind of guessed the ending though it was still a nice twist, I think I might have guessed the next twist too, but we will see (I'll let you know).

I actually do not know how to finish this...(hand to head emoji). I do not know how I feel about this book. I guess it depends on how the third one works out. So right now we are in a wait and see status. Sorry rainbows, I wish I had more to say. See you at the Academy in my next review.

January 30, 2020Report this review