Switching Hour by Robyn Peterman
Date read: 29th October 2024
My rating: 4*Genre I reckon: Paranormal Romcom
Buy link: Amazon
Oh, where do I start with this? This book is utter chaos. In a good way.
It started life as a short story which does show through.
So, Zelda has been in magick pokey on parole. She has tasks to fulfil, but the details are scanty at best.
Now, this witch has had no good role models thus far, so she's shallow and self-serving, which is how she ended up on the wrong side of witch law to begin with. And her stint with an annoying cellmate has done nothing to calm her down.
Her habit of never naming people or places the same thing twice is a little irksome yet funny.
She's a firecracker with the mouth of a sailor and a fashionista sense of style - and I kinda love her for it.
Her resurrected cat familiar has a fondness for cleaning his bits. A lot! And is delightfully snarky.
The love interest is also stand-offish and a bit alpha-hole.
This book is fast paced and has a wonderful host of characters. And quite a lot of blood and pain.
All-in-all, a fun read.
TL