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This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed promptly. As members of this organization, it is imperative that we maintain a respectful and inclusive work environment for all. Such behavior contradicts our values as a company and can have a detrimental effect on the overall morale and productivity of the team.

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Eee! It’s time for the second novel in Ann Aquirre’s Fix-It Witches series! Boss Witch is, first and foremost, an entertaining title. It’s also a book I’ve been looking forward to, as I love this sort of casual paranormal romance story.

September 1, 2022 3 minutes

Series: Fix-It Witches #2
Author: Ann Aquirre
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Released: April 5, 2022
Received: NetGalley
Warnings: Toxic family members, prejudice

Eee! It’s time for the second novel in Ann Aquirre’s Fix-It Witches series! Boss Witch is, first and foremost, an entertaining title. It’s also a book I’ve been looking forward to, as I love this sort of casual paranormal romance story.

Clementine Waterhouse is feeling pretty fed up these days. Fed up with the family drama, and emotional blackmail, and now fed up with the threat of witch hunters in their midst. Perhaps that is why she volunteered to be the one to handle the danger.

Enter the hunter, Gavin Rhys. He’s not what one might expect of a witch hunter. For one thing, he hates his job, and the pressure his family (read: his father) constantly drops on him. He’s been in turmoil for a while, but this most recent assignment has him questioning everything.

As a long-time fan of Ann Aquirre’s writing, I’ve been looking forward to the release of Boss Witch for a while now. This light-hearted witchy series has been a delight, creating colorful romantic plots that enchant readers.

Let me just start by saying I love the whole concept of Fix-It Witches – the magical backstory, their specific powers, the setting, everything. It created a foundation for a light and fun story but still allowed for darker undertones (witch hunters, family drama, prejudice, etc.).

I remember enjoying Witch Please when it came out, but now I think Boss Witch is my new favorite of the series. This surprised me, as Danica is my favorite Witch (so far). I don’t dislike Clementine, but her narrative is a bit…firmer. However, her story felt more cohesive, possibly because all the world-building had already been established.

On that note, Boss Witch leans into the family drama but differently from Danica’s story. Clem has to contend with her flighty parents, a nagging (and prejudiced) grandmother, and complications with a cousin. The tone is different, even while core elements stay the same.

It’s interesting to note that Boss Witch occurs before the end of Witch Please. I guess this makes sense, given the revelation that happened at the end of Witch Please. I enjoyed that timing twist, as it felt more grounded than the alternative.

The story is split into two perspectives: Clem and Gavin. At first, this was jarring, but both characters grew on me with time. I wasn’t expecting to like a witch hunter, and I was surprised by how different he seemed from his first introduction. Once we get past that, his story feels more organic.

When I finished reading Boss Witch, I honestly wasn’t sure if it was the end. As I sit down to write this review, I see that another book title has been announced: Extra Witchy. And it looks like we’re switching to a different coven member, keeping that pattern going strong. Can’t wait!

Thanks to Sourcebooks Casablanca and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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1. Sarah - 1 star
I was highly disappointed with "Boss Witch Book". The storyline was weak and predictable, and the characters lacked depth. The main character, a boss witch, was supposed to be intriguing and powerful, but instead, she came across as flat and uninteresting. The writing style was also subpar, with clunky dialogue and repetitive descriptions. Overall, I found it to be a lackluster read that failed to live up to its promising premise.
2. John - 2 stars
"Boss Witch Book" had potential, but it fell short in several areas. The pacing was off, with certain parts dragging on while others were rushed. The world-building was lacking, and I found it difficult to fully immerse myself in the magical elements of the story. Additionally, the supporting characters felt underdeveloped, and their motivations were unclear. While there were a few entertaining moments, I ultimately felt let down by the overall execution of the book.
3. Emma - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Boss Witch Book" but was left feeling unsatisfied. The plot had promise, but it was predictable and lacked any real surprises. The main character's journey towards becoming a boss witch felt rushed and insufficiently explored. The romantic subplot felt forced and lacked chemistry. Overall, the book felt underdeveloped and failed to deliver on its potential. I would not recommend it to those seeking a captivating and well-crafted magical read.
4. Alex - 2 stars
I found "Boss Witch Book" to be boring and unengaging. The pacing was slow, and the plot lacked excitement or any real sense of urgency. The writing style was inconsistent, with moments of strong prose followed by awkward and clunky sentences. The characters were forgettable, and I had a difficult time connecting with any of them. While the concept of a boss witch was intriguing, the execution fell flat for me. I was left disappointed and unfulfilled after reading this book.

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