Rating: 3.5 stars
If you are looking for a small-town cozy romance, this is the book for you. There’s humor, drama, and mystery. It gives small-town vibes where everyone knows everyone.
The story begins with Hazel struggling to cope with a breakup with a guy who didn’t deserve her. He wanted someone… “normal.” In an attempt to cast a spell, Blake storms in. As you would guess, things go awry. They swap bodies, and things get real. While in each other’s bodies, they saw how the other lived and operated—revealing the level of care they deserved, as well as their biggest fears and insecurities. And because no one knew about the swap, they learned how others saw them.
The villain was easy to figure out: who the villain was, what she was, and what motivated her. It also wasn’t hard to guess what her plans were. However, she was well-written. You properly disliked her. I enjoyed the secondary characters: Mina (the bed and breakfast owner who will also be the MFC in book 2), CoCo (the intern working in the shop with Hazel), and Calvin (Blake’s brother) were great, and they helped move the story along. I do take issue with the usage of the Black best friend, La’Tasha. She would pop in for what felt like a research info dump, and then you wouldn’t see her again until the next time some research was needed… but she ran the shop with Hazel. This happened for most of the book.
One of my favorite aspects of this book was Hazel’s level of pettiness. The pranks she played on the townpeople, especially her ex-boyfriend (although, technically, that was Blake, but it was fantastic). If you love a romance with a witch and wolf shifter with cozy, small-town romance vibes, you’ll enjoy this.
This is available on Kindle Unlimited. Alternatively, you can borrow it from your local library, or you can support your local indie bookshop.