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Leveling Up #2

Magical Midlife Dating

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She must learn to fly, but can she withstand the allure of the handsome new teacher?

The decision has been made. Jessie has taken the magic, and all the weird that goes with it. Including wings.

There's only one problem - she can't figure out how to access them.

Through a series of terrible decisions, Jessie realizes she must ask for help. Gargoyle help.

But she could've never predicted who answers her call - he's an excellent flier, incredibly patient, and a good trainer. He's also incredibly handsome. And interested.

Maybe flying isn't the only thing she needs help with. Maybe she needs help getting back on that saddle, too, emerging into the dating pool.

Except, the new gargoyle is also an alpha, just like Austin, and the town isn't big enough for two.

Turns out, flying is the least of her problems.

466 pages, Paperback

First published August 11, 2020

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1,744 reviews9,801 followers
August 25, 2020
I thought the first book in the series, Magical Midlife Madness, quite cute. The premise is that a woman is at odds after divorcing and her only son going off to college, so when she inherits a house out of the blue in a small California town, she thinks, ‘why not?’ The eccentric butler and gardener only add to the appeal. As she uncovers the mysteries of the house, she discovers she is spiritual heir to its magic and the plot revolves around discovering and accepting that magic and a new life.

However, the sequel is entirely content to backtrack and recycle, first by suddenly giving us a main character that goes from embracing independence and a new way of living (hello, magic metaphor!) to one that is focused on dating. I'm not sure how we got here, because that wasn't really the mental focus of the last book, which left her and the reader preparing for a magical attack. She compounds this with stupid decision-making, by deciding it would be appropriate to date non-magical people (‘Dicks,’ of ‘Dick and Jane’ fame, ha. ha.) and take them to the magical-people bar (logic escapes me). Presumably unable to think of a new UF-style plot (despite prior groundwork), Breene decides to recycle ‘accept the magic’ premise of discovering and accepting her supposed ability to fly.

Ugh. While I know I was experiencing QB™ the first book, I didn’t think I had it that bad. Madness was sweet, it held attention (mostly) and I didn’t skim (mostly). This, however, was just… same ol’, same ol’ mass-market, dingy-girl-woman looks for date. Think Stephanie Plum, book 19, only with less elements of what made the first good.

Despite having been ’empowered’ enough in book one to keep her ‘midlife’ body, she did take the rejuvenation moment to tighten up some saggy bits and remove some cellulite, so we’re treated to lots of hot-mama oogling/dressing up scenes here (she’s also kind of a self-righteous twit because she didn’t make her vampire minion any younger). Oh, it’s so empowering to date like this! Her Carebear™ non-boyfriend does lots of flexing, growling and advice-giving when he sees her, so we get the whole alpha male scene, tempered with Breene’s point that Jessie’s magic is equally strong.

But Jessie remains just dumb here–really, the whole premise of dating when she’s head of a magical nexus that the magical universe is salivating over?–and if there’s one thing that annoys me, it’s setting up your plot based on your heroine not being security conscious. (Talk about privilege!) There's multiple instances where she does 'instinctual' magical shout-outs for ‘help’--so stupid-- and the trust the group placed in the respondees was questionable. Honestly, I was waiting for at least one to be a double-agent. Incidentally, all of the magical learning becomes hand-wavy 'instinct,' with an occasional reference to a confusing book the vampire is translating (don't even try and figure that one out).

What I did like was the non-Bigfoot creature who was more than a little obsessed with flowers. That was pretty much the most redeeming character. Everything else, passable to lame. Oh, and for those that actually want dating and sex–there were no happy-sexy times here. Just ugh.

Hey, good news! I guess I recovered from Quarantine Brain™!


One and a half stars, rounding up strictly because of the rating system, and the need to distinguish this from the truly one-star, throw-across-the-room reads.
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536 reviews37 followers
May 6, 2025
I swear, the thing that would scare the crap outta me in real life was the highlight of this book. Dolls, it had to be dolls. Lol.

In this second, very anticipated book; our MC decided that trying to figure out her magic and wasn't she supposed to have wings?? Just wasn't enough. So she adds the drama of online dating to her life because... when you have an itch... who can blame you?

Of course, having a bounty on your head and accidentally putting out loud mental calls for help to who knows who (but they're coming!) Doesn't help either.

I laughed a lot. Got a lot of funny looks from my coworkers for that. (I listened to the audiobook.) My heart raced at moments, and all in all, I seriously enjoyed the ride.
Profile Image for Montzalee Wittmann.
5,108 reviews2,317 followers
November 21, 2020
Magical Midlife Dating: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel
Leveling Up, Book 2
By: K.F. Breene
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
This book is almost as funny as book one! It is as good as book one in the characters, the hilarious banter (I love Tom!), the craziness of this life, and the subtle romance. I laughed and laughed! This book had many kidnapping attempts, Jessie learning to fly (😆), and alpha males being alpha males! Totally insane! We meet a Bigfoot too! Loads of fun!
Definitely read in order and get the Audible version over ebook or print! The narration is so terrific!!!
Profile Image for Erth.
4,458 reviews
February 28, 2021
Another wonderful installment. We follow Jessie as she feels her way through her newfound powers. When she summons help from unlikely places, it is a riot to watch it unfold. Let the awkwardness begin!
Profile Image for Sonia.
1,256 reviews1,965 followers
October 19, 2024
3.5 stars Jessie wants to date

And not everyone’s happy about it 👀 *cough cough * Austin *cough cough* 🤣.

The book starts off from where book 1 ended, after the battle where we know Jessie has powers but we still need to see what else she might have (and the creeeeepy AF dolls fighting as well 🤣).

She’s training and trying to get her wings from sprouting, but no luck (not even when she’s jumping off buildings to see if they’ll pop up 🤣 good thing she heals quickly 😅).

Now that things have settled, she wants to try dating 😅. She was with her ex for decades, so she’s a LITTLE (or a lotta) bit rusty now 🤣. She needs to get with the times, so online dating apps it is 😅.

Not only that, buuuut there’s a storm brewing, so she needs to get her training into gear and prepare 😅.

Enter Ivy House’s choice, Damarion- a huuuuge and smeeeexy AF gargoyle shifter 👀

Guess Austin’s gonna witness Jessie’s new beau take her from under him 💅🤣

What I liked: possible spoilers
—Jessie has wings 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Not only that, but she has some pretty sick powers too 💅. I love that she’s able to control people 🤣 and stop things from happening 💁🏻‍♀️. Who cares that she’s 40 years old? She’s still gots it 💁🏻‍♀️💅

— age ain’t nothing but a number 👏🏻

—the OMD 😈. I luuuuuurved it 😉. Austin and Damarion might not get along for other reasons, but we all know that a lot of it has to do with Jessie 👀. Plus, if Austin‘s going to be her hero, he’s gotya defend her 👀 get his hands dirty 🤷🏻‍♀️

—how JP Austin gets 👀😮‍💨

— how protective Austin is ❤️. I love that he was upset when he saw how messed up Jessie was after training, adding fuel to the fire to the OMD 😈

—the House’s amazingness 😮‍💨. I wish these existed🤣

—sooo… there’s kissing going on between Jessie and Damarion, and I wasn’t mad at it 🤷🏻‍♀️. It was 🔥🫠. Damarion knows how to get a girl going 🤣. I just hope that whenever Austin wakes up (and Jessie agrees as well) that is even better 👀

— the side characters 🫶. I love Earl and Mr. Tom and Niamh and others… they better be okay as the series progresses; I won’t be able to handle their deaths

—THE DOLLLLLSSS 🤣🤣🤣. Look. If I’m gonna have those creepy dolls animated, they better be protecting me, and that’s exactly what they do for Jessie 👏🏻🤣. Now if only they weren’t creepy all the time 😬😅

What I didn’t like/wanted more of: possible spoilers
—the lack of 🔥. Listen. I am TWO books in now, and we STILL haven’t gotten any??? 😒😒😒. Sigh. Come ooooooonnnn 🤣🤣😑😑😑

—who will end up being her hero? It feels like it’s Austin, but I don’t wanna get my hopes up 🤣

—I hope Austin ain’t going around town either 👀. If Jessie’s not getting any, then he can’t get any either 🤣. Yeah. I don’t care that it isn’t fair 🤡 it’s fair in MY eyes 🤡

—more powers 👀. I really hope Jessie ends up getting more. That would be Baaaaad assssssss 👏🏻👏🏻

— whatever happened to her family/friend from back home? Really don’t get much info about anything going on with them 😬 especially her BFF that got this “job”

Overall, I’m enjoying it, but I need a lot more. I can’t believe there’s like 10 books in this series 🤣. I’ll always see some deaths in this one, I really hope none of the amazing side characters die 😭

⚠️safety squad⚠️
-no cheating/sharing/owd
-no sex 😐 (not sure if it’s a trigger for anyone 🤣)
-violence/bloodshed/deaths
-OMD: there’s OM who is selected to protect the h. The h and OM kiss a couple of times (and she gets to see him stroking himself 😅). The “H” and the OM get into a couple of fights as well 😅(it’s the only action we saw 😒 bahahahah joking… but am I? lol)
-cliffy
Profile Image for Snarktastic Sonja.
546 reviews62 followers
August 14, 2020
I had a hard time getting into this one. Why, I wailed to myself, why does this have to read like a "middle" book. I didn't want Jessie to date . . . she has already *found* the right guy, why not just *go* there.

Somewhere about the 3rd chapter, I found myself really not caring if this was a "middle" book, or just more on the adventure. The characters created in this series are an absolute riot and I laughed all the way through, from the gargoyle Earl (who insists he is now Mr. Tom), to the looney toons gardening, and crocheting vampire Edgar, and the old bitty unicorn Naimh (and WHO KNEW that was pronounced Neeve). Are they over the top? Yes. But, they are drawn so creatively and so well that I just do not care. Or maybe the over the topness is what makes me love them. And, poor Jessie - just trying to keep sane when dealing with not only her nutty caretakers but the house that keeps wanting to use creepy dolls to save the day.

As I was reading and enjoying this "middle" book, I realized that this adventure *had* to happen. We couldn't actually get to the finale we are all hoping comes without the growth that happens here. While I could have done without the misdirecting arrival of a hunk of a gargoyle to set up a stupid love triangle, at least it was over quickly. (Though, I suspect we may not have seen the last of it.)

Ultimately, this book isn't about Jessie at all. She knows where she is and what she is doing. She is trying to learn her magic and make her way through this new world she has been thrust into. This book is about Austin, who knows what he is and what he should be but not how to get there. Jessie, with some help from her crazy cadre, shows him the way, and he arrives safely. OK, he at least arrives.

I am not sure how many books are planned for this series, and if this will finally *be* a middle book, but the events that unfold here are necessary for the story to move forward. They are not just filler pages to get from beginning to end. And, the ride is quite enjoyable.

Only 4 stars. Because - yea I could have done with the "romance" scene.
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447 reviews24 followers
August 17, 2020
K f Breene amazing quality and craziness

The first was absolutely hilarious but this one was a bit more serious
The first book managed to have an insane amount of humour, so it fit perfectly into the flow. This one wasn't as funny.
I really loved reading Austin’s side as well really liked this aspect and Mr Tom and Niamh's banter is brilliant.
This amazing book will reel you into its pages and not let you go!
Profile Image for Heather Rainwater-Alvarado.
399 reviews18 followers
November 11, 2021
After LOVING book 1 and reading it several times, I obviously had high expectations for the next book in the series, and Breene didn’t disappoint. I sincerely applaud her for facing midlife dating head on without candy-coating anything. As a reader, you get sucked in easily and begin empathizing with Jessie on a whole other level. The hilarity of Jesse attempting (and failing) at online dating is epic and enthralling. The danger of being captured by other competing powerhouses is slow-building and takes a backseat to the dating for much of the book. The two plots somewhat conflict at times in the beginning before resolving into a cohesive story by the end. It’s refreshing that other men are introduced as potential love interests for Jessie instead of staying with Austin which would be easiest for Breene to write.

When Jessie stumbles through learning her powers and ends up summoning several waves of potential council-members to join her team, it gives the book an Avengers vibe again (similar to Sin & Lightning in her Demigods series). Yet unlike Avengers, Breene isn’t afraid of introducing characters that may or may not be a perfect fit for the team and the reader has to continue along the journey to see if they make the cut. And there may even be losses along the way. Even the main established characters encounter twists in their abilities making everything new and exciting. We see new species introduced, yet mostly gargoyles in this book, so I can’t wait to see what comes in the next wave of summons. I never thought even the main characters would have new twists, which makes me even more excited for the next book in the series. It’s brilliant. The main conflict certainly wraps up, but a new hook is set making you want the next book as soon as possible.
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3,356 reviews1,232 followers
August 14, 2020
Magical Midlife Dating is the second book in K.F. Breene's Levelling Up series (if you haven't already read Magical Midlife Madness I'd highly recommend reading that book first) and it was another fun instalment.

I really love main character Jessie, at 40 she's older than a lot heroines and because of that she's confident in her own skin and knows what she wants from life. She spent her whole life not knowing that supernatural creatures were real so she's been really thrown in at the deep end by her move to a small town full of shapeshifters, vampires, gargoyles and more. Since taking over running Ivy House and inheriting her own magical powers Jessie has had a steep learning curve and knowing that she has dangerous enemies closing in means she needs to level up her abilities fast if she wants to be able to protect herself and the people she's coming to care about.

This series has been so much fun to read so far. The characters living in and around Ivy House are totally bonkers in the best kind of ways and I really enjoy the group banter and watching Jessie figure out how to reign in everyone's crazy impulses. I also really love the friendship between her and the town alpha, polar bear shifter Austin, I have high hopes for those two if Austin is ever willing to admit his feelings. This story sees an influx of gargoyles who arrive ready and willing to help Jessie learn to harness her magic, some I like more than others but it was definitely fun seeing them try to sort out their places in the hierarchy.

These books are really fun and easy reads and I can't wait to continue the series.
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1,761 reviews283 followers
January 23, 2023
This series is so dang fun. It gets a little preachy at times - some refrain about how women are trained/brainwashed by society to accept being second class citizens/objectified/to only dress a certain way after 40/etc. is repeated about a half dozen times in the book. But it is a minor quibble, honestly. Across the board I just had serious fun.

In the next book, I really hope Austin decides to either shit or get off the pot, though. He sure spends a lot of time coming up with reasons why he can't have or be or do what he wants.

Also, it must be said: those dolls are fucking creepy.
Profile Image for Marien.
316 reviews13 followers
May 14, 2021
2.3 Stars

DNF 45%
I enjoyed the first book, unfortunately this one was a disappointment. The heroine at this point is quite powerful but she acted weak and insecure most of the time, and her main objective in life appeared to be to go out on dates. Twice I force myself to continue reading but I kept getting distracted, I couldn't connect with the heroine.
Profile Image for Laura Bone.
423 reviews13 followers
October 20, 2022
2.5

Well, that was a disappointment. I did not enjoy this book as much as the first one, mostly because it was extremely angsty-romancy. I get it, the title is Magical Midlife Dating, but I did not realize there was going to be so much blushing and swooning.

I can't count how many times I had to read sentences talking about "bulging muscles" and "popping pecs." The muscle shows, sexual tension, and male dominance displays were a bit excessive. And even after reading all that, Jessie doesn't even get some. Like, at least have ONE erotic scene if the whole book is going to be sexually fraught.

Lastly, the main female character (Jessie) seemed a lot less independent and self assured than she did in the first novel. I realize her situation was new and confusing, but she seemed to be missing the strength and fire that she displayed in Magical Midlife Madness.

There were aspects of the novel that I did like. For instance, I did enjoy some of the newly introduced characters and the fighting scenes were nice. Also, I liked reading about Jessie's journey of magical growth and her overall capability improvement.

I may attempt the next book, and just hope it has a little less sexual angst, and fewer "flaring, flexing, popping, and bulging" muscles. We'll see....
Profile Image for Laurie  (barksbooks).
1,927 reviews788 followers
August 1, 2022
3 1/2 ⭐️’s this was another fun entry in this series. Jess starts dating some duds with disastrous results and comes into her power while dealing with her elderly crew of protectors and fending off her attraction to her hunky alpha-not-alpha buddy. It made me laugh and for that it gets many stars.
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3,262 reviews157 followers
August 14, 2020
3.5 stars - I liked this second book, the leading lady is still appealing and I still like the supporting cast, plus a couple of new additions. I look forward to the next.
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1,900 reviews1,658 followers
October 3, 2024
3.5 Still having Fun Stars
“Just because you are trying a new thing, doesn’t mean you need to let go of what you’ve already learned,”

Is it as good as the first book yes/no/actually I'm not really sure. There are parts I liked better but then there are also parts I didn't like because it felt a little done. So I will meet in the middle and say that I am still having a good time with Jessie and her gang of protectors.

Things to have a good time with.

The humor. That is still there full bore and I can say that I totally thought the room full of dolls that protect the house was awesome as well as creepy. SO CREEPY, yet hilarious. Also Jessie putting out some kind of come help me vibes so Gargoyles start showing up to be a part of her circle. Let's just say that Pink is my favorite color. Austin the not-alpha Polar bear is yummy yummy yummy and I'm totally a "bears" fan. Mr Tom brings such a dry wit and fun banter to the book that I have the best time when he is on page.

Things I could have done without

Dating. I probably could have done without the dating. I mean being magical trying to date non-magical guys just to get your feet wet while a little funny was also a bit sad. Also, probably pretty true of most dating app type experiences. I like Jessie overall and can see how this was a great teaching moment for her to not fall into the same patterns she had in her marriage but the almost love triangle situation we had for a minute was annoying. Also forgot-his-name-alpha-gargoyle was a little on the cringe side of it all.

But overall

Well I did have fun in the book and we could have turned how many times does someone try to kidnap Jessie into a drinking game. Jessie learned to trust herself and stand her ground. We got a few tips on how not to woo women and learned some new things about Gargoyles.

I still love that Jessie's entire crew are all grown up that look like grown ups and are above the age of 40. Heroines don't need to be in their 20s to have a good story.
“There is nothing wrong with me. I’ve earned the right to look my age and still get taken seriously”

Narration:

I listened to the Graphic audio version with a full cast and sound effects that really worked to bring the story to life. I really enjoyed how well all of the characters were portrayed and having so many voices makes it easy to tell who is who and have a little more fun with the humor of the story.
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2,462 reviews52 followers
April 27, 2021
Good second book

I like this series so far, but I don't think it is as good as the Demigods of San Francisco.
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206 reviews12 followers
May 20, 2021
These very special geriatric characters are priceless. Love the style of humor. And the cursed dolls are just next level funny.
Profile Image for Dawn Dawn.
10 reviews
June 24, 2025
I think I have found my kin in this author. Her writing takes everything to a new level and I find I like to go on the journey. A magical series so far I can not wait to get stuck into more of her work.

It is full of magic, magical beings, action, danger, and fun. I have never laughed so hard as I have at reading KF's work.
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498 reviews40 followers
October 9, 2020
I liked the first book but i truly loved the second. This one got more in depth with the relationships between the characters in the book. She is learning her powers, both magically and as a woman. The creepy dolls round the story out for me though lol.
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364 reviews54 followers
October 14, 2020
Amazon, y u no transfer my reviews?!

This book is hilarious. You like gargoyles? Killer dolls? Possessed houses? How about alpha-males, or a middle-aged protagonist that's learning the ropes of magical society and the powers that come with her new position? Check out this series.
Profile Image for Georgiana.
323 reviews23 followers
July 19, 2025
Magical Midlife Dating was a great read. Breene is talented, IMO. And I don't think I'm spoiling anything when I write that she makes great use of murderous dolls. Yep, the old murder doll trope. I laughed a ton while reading about them and some other (probably goofy) action.
Profile Image for Emms-hiatus(ish).
1,092 reviews55 followers
September 19, 2024
I'm confused about how this recently divorced and learning to thrive and enjoy independence suddenly needs to start dating? She needs help to (as in someone to take over) run her magical life and all it entails?

The first was cute enough. I'm not sure if I'll continue after this one.
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924 reviews23 followers
August 22, 2020
This is a series you read when you don’t want to think, you just want to be entertained. And right now, who couldn’t use a little of that.

I wanted to like this more but it wasn’t as engaging or as funny as the first.
Magical Midlife Dating is not just a middle-aged fantasy, it is a middle-aged mom fantasy. While there is nothing wrong with that, I don't really relate but I could totally see others loving that aspect.

As a middle-aged woman, I found the… well, not so much love as sex interest annoying. Damarion is a douchebag and the whole possible relationship was absurd. I’d like to believe Jessie has outgrown that type of bullshit. (Also, she’s a grown woman and it actually comes off a little creepy how she reacts to men she finds sexy. If she was a middle-aged dude acting that way, it would creep me the fuck out.)

The pacing seemed off, not just in this book but in the overall arc of the story. I wish more happened and I wish Jessie was more proactive. Things seem to meander along and the conflicts felt contrived. There are magical baddies trying to kidnap Jessie at the behest of some mysterious Big Bad (spoiler alert: it’s exactly who you think it is.), who are enabled by the incompetance of her team.

About halfway through, I thought about giving up. Not because it was that bad but because it wasn’t good enough for me to care. I powered through anyway and it got better.

I don’t know if I will continue with this series. If we are still quarantining when it comes out, then probably.
Profile Image for Natalia.
1,165 reviews90 followers
dnf
January 9, 2023
Dnf @ 43%
This book is nothing like the first one... I was expecting an independent woman that would be at hands with a new reality (supernatural world) and superpowers and got a frustrating 40y with a magical nip tuck that main concern was to get a date (wouldn't judge if the story didn't revolve basically around it).

Just like she said also: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Profile Image for Kristen.
13 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2024
Awesome!

I laughed loudly several times an I can't decide which character is my favorite. I definitely recommend this book! Enjoy!
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2,308 reviews20 followers
January 11, 2021
I laughed while reading this story! Zany bunch of characters!
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2,312 reviews116 followers
May 1, 2025
Basic Plot: Jessie learns more about her power and Ivy House while working to build her alliance and maybe find a boyfriend.

While not as novel as the first book, it was still very enjoyable and filled with the elements that made me really love the first book. The humorous moments really make the book, and all of the dating fails (especially the online dating fails with the unsolicited dick pics and more) just cracked me up. Again, this author somehow channeled some of my own personal experiences onto the page. Middle-aged dating is not for the weak of stomach, especially when using an online service.

The overplot is developing, the inevitable romance with Austin is simmering, and the ride is full of fun. I'm thoroughly enjoying these books as the brain candy they are.
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