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Hex Appeal

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Oh my goodness. I don’t know where to start. This book gave me all the feels, in a very good way. It brought me back to my witch loving days when I spent all my free time watching Sabrina the teenage witch, Charmed etc. And of course reading all the witchy books I could get my hands on! It hade such a good story and plotline, never wanted to put it down. The story wrapped up really nicely but also gave an opening for more books to come (which I’m really hoping for!) Perfect read for fall and for Halloween. Curl up in your favourite reading spot with a cup of tea and this amazing book, and you will have a lovely and entertaining time! Thank you for this!

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🐈‍⬛ Hex Appeal ARC Review 🐈‍⬛

Hex Appeal follows Josh as he moves into a rundown house in the English countryside. While there, he runs into Essie and he quickly discovers things aren’t quite as they seem.

This book was super cute and fluffy. Not a lot of angst between the characters and the story flowed smoothly. Essie and Josh worked really well together and I enjoyed their story - but it definitely had that Hallmark vibe that things worked out perfectly. The side characters were intriguing and I feel like the author has set up the opportunity for more books in the future.

Overall, I feel like this book was a solid 3 stars. I felt like there were some things that were not addressed or felt unfinished, but I’m thinking this will potentially be addressed in future books. Only one flame as there was only one smexy scene and a few kisses throughout the book.

If you’re looking for a cute witchy book this spooky season, definitely check this one out!! Hex Appeal releases on October 1st - just in time for Halloween!!!

Please note: review will be posted on Amazon upon release - so no link is available at this time!

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Josh Henderson needs a fresh start. His dad left him a house in Britain, so he escapes Seattle and settles into his newly inherited estate. He meets Essie, a local witch, while searching for a house that owes his estate rent. Neither of them expect what comes next!

This is a cute Hallmark-ish witchy story! I like that there was a slow burn element throughout the book. Josh and Essie are so adorable together, and even though their timeline was fast, it still felt like a natural progression of their relationship. I really enjoyed the mystery and historical aspects of the plot as well. The supporting characters are all diverse, and I appreciate that Avery is so comfortable with their gender-fluidity.

Hex Appeal is a light spooky season read that gives Halloweentown vibes. I highly recommend this book if you're looking for a romantic Fall/Winter read that isn't heavy on horror.

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I really liked this one! I was in the mood for a witchy romance & this was the perfect book for that. The characters were fun & quirky. At times it felt a little slow, but overall really enjoyed!

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| About |

Essie Winterscale lives in a huge and ever-changing house in the village of Good Winter, in deepest, darkest Essex. She lives with various witches of various ages, one of whom is still a bit salty about having been burned at the stake in 1635, one who keeps accidentally casting fertility spells, and one who knits things that create the future.
All Essie ever wanted was to have a normal life but in the end she found herself drawn back to Beldam House because she just can’t stop her witchiness (although the ability to instantly chill wine is pretty awesome, even she has to admit).
Into this coven of chaos stumbles gorgeous, clueless Josh, their new landlord – and he’s just discovered his tenants haven’t paid rent since the 1700s! As Josh is drawn further into the lives of the inhabitants of Beldam House, Essie is determined to keep him at broomstick’s length. That is, until a family secret, lying hidden for centuries, puts Josh firmly under her spell…


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Quick read, very imaginative. Loved the characters and the fact that one was based loosely on some history. Filled with laughs, love and interesting tidbits of history and witchcraft. A must read for lovers of fall, witches and romance!

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Hex Appeal by Kate Johnson is a clever witchy romcom, perfect reading as we head into spooky season, especially if you like your spook with a little more steam than scream.
Essie Winterscale is a witch who lives in the magical and mysterious Beldam House in Essex with a group of other witches, including one who knits the future and another who specialises in fertility ,oh and of course one who was burned at the stake in 1635. Essie's gift is the ability to freeze, though she mostly uses it to chill wine. She never expected to fall for their new landlord , Josh but there's just something about him, and its not just his handsome face but more the fact that he seems to be immune to the protective spells that the witches use to make others forget about them and their abilities. He's keen to collect the rent, something that hasn't been done since the 1700s, but soon finds himself drawn to Essie and her bunch of unlikely comrades. and as the book unfolds it becomes clear that their relationship may be down to fate, and a family secret.
This was a really fun and light hearted read with a host of charming and engaging characters. I loved all the residents of Beldam house, and thought their abilities were exceptionally cleverly thought out and used in the story. The house is almost a character in its own right, which might be where some of the Encanto comparisons are coming from. The chemistry is there between Essie and Josh, and I liked the pacing of the development of their relationship The paranormal storyline added a nice extra dimension and it was well worked into the overall plot. I really enjoyed this book a lot and will definitely be recommending it.
I read and reviewed an ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher, all opinions are my own.

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Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this read!

I was excited to read this book because I felt like it would be perfect to start of fall/spooky season. I read The Ex Hex around this time last year & expected this to be similar! The romance & quirky witch vibes were definitely the same, but I didn’t find the plot to be as good.

I really did love all of the characters in this book. Essie was a badass who did whatever she had to do to protect those she loves. Avery was my favorite of the other witches. I thought their style & whole vibe was great. Siena really grew on me as the story went on & her sibling relationship with Josh, who was a sweetie, was so cute.

Picturing the witches’ house & all of the animals & magic that went on was so fun for me! I feel like the descriptions were detailed enough to make it clear but also vague enough for there to be some creative liberty in my mind.

I will say, I didn’t totally love the plot of this book! The romance was pretty cute & the characters were lovable, but the obstacles the witches had to face were very confusing to me. I get the big picture of what happened, but some of the hows & whys were never made very clear. I feel like the conflict could have been more enjoyable had it been clearer & less detailed.

This definitely wasn’t the worst book I’ve read, but it wasn’t my favorite either. This is only the second witchy rom com I’ve ever read, but I would recommend The Ex Hex before I would recommend this! That being said, you enjoyed The Ex Hex & like fantasy rom coms, you may enjoy this. It comes out on October 1, just in time for the Halloween month

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3.75 stars rounded up

The Hex Appeal is perfect if you are looking for a book you can grab on a fall day, curl up in a blanket with hot chocolate {or coffee} and lose yourself in a rom com that contains witches, a quirky home and animals that talk. Is it going to blow your mind? Probably not. Are you going to get excited for all things fall + Halloween after reading it? Absolutely.

Thanks, @Netgalley for the ARC of this book!

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The Hex Appeal by Kate Johnson left me confused. Honestly I think I spent this entire book confused. Somewhere in the quirkiness of the characters there was a plot but at no point was I entirely sure what I was reading. I really wanted to love this book. I was expecting it to get me into the fall/Halloween mood but instead I was confused. I love the title, the cover, and the writing was charming but that doesn’t make up for the lack of cohesiveness.

Thank you #Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A fun read, the story of Essie and Josh. I liked how it was told from both points of view and look forward to more books from this author.

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Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book to read and review. All of these thoughts are my own.

I wanted to like this like really really wanted too but I just didn’t. It was boring in my opinion. It took me forever to read it because I literally had to make myself finish it. I feel like the potential is there but it just needs more work.

I love a good romcom book and I love books about witches even more so I was excited for this book but it just wasn’t it for me. The sex scene was awkward, the back and forth about him not remembering her was tedious especially in the end when he reminded her of her promise (so he got his memory back) but then the next day after doing his own spell, he remembered other stuff that he should’ve already remembered since he got his memory back the day prior. It just didn’t make sense to me and I feel like that whole scene was just a more filler words for the book.

2.5 stars rounded up to 3 stars.

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Cozy little witchy book for Fall. The central mystery was a little odd and I'd have preferred to spend more time in Beldam House than with the romancy sections but overall those who like their pumpkin spiced lattes sprinkled with cinnamon should like this one.

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The book was a little hard for me to get into in the beginning but is totally worth pushing through! The book was magical! Essie and Josh's relationship wasn't your typical romance, which I enjoyed so much! The magic of the house and the witches had more wanting to see this on the big screen especially with Josh not remembering! The ending was *chef's kiss* I loved how Josh used a specific date for a special day!

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Thank you to Netgalley & Harper Collins UK for this arc in exchange for a review. This was a fun witchy romcom with a dash of time travel. Not a lot happened but it was a quick read, 3.5 stars.

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This book started out very strong, the characters were charming and quirky and I loved their personalities. I really really wanted to love it, but I felt like I had a hard time following the story line. I was confused at some points with wordings and had to go back and re read. Over all I think it was fun and quirky but the plot was a little confusing and hopped around too much for my liking. And I kept waiting for the romance to pick up, but it never did reach what I thought it would. I would recommend this to people still though!

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I liked a lot of the story. Josh and Essie were a great couple. I love a witchy rom-com. I felt like this one deviated from the norm. I guess it was strange that she could reveal her true identity to him. Some of the writing felt drawn out and distracting in parts. There were a few times when I considered how I felt about the story. I did love the ending. The story had a great HEA. The heat level was pretty mild. I feel like there is room for this series to grow.

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I didn't like this book, but I didn't hate it either. First of all, it is written in third person which automatically makes it a more difficult read. I, and many others, definitely prefer first person POV as it gives such a wonderful insight to the characters and even the world, and allows you to connect in a way you just can't with a third person POV. I really wanted to love this, but I just couldn't. It was pretty boring and mundane, although I do see where the author was trying to go and there were a few cute moments scattered throughout. I thought the main female character lacked a lot of depth, and even came off as immature many times. I couldn't really detect a plot to save my life, and as someone who loves anything spooky, witchy, fall, Halloween, etc., I was sad that it didn't capture me like I wanted it to. I think this was really trying to be the next Ex Hex or Go Hex Yourself or one of those and just couldn't live up to it at all.

Thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Hex Appeal by Kate Johnson is the perfect witchy romance to kick off spooky season reading. I read this book in one sitting! The characters are amazing with their different witchy powers. The chaos they bring adds so much excitement to the story. Overall a great read!

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The title of this book is a pun so I’m already sold and it’s actually pretty good. It’s the UKs version of the Ex Hex which is no bad thing but it’s got some Americans thrown in for good measure. So our heroine Essie lives in a tiny village in Essex, Essie is a witch and all her friends are witches and they live in a witchy house with witchy goings on that are invisible to the muggles but none of them, it turns out, owns the house and when the new owner turns up looking for his centuries of back paid rent Essie’s got a problem. A handsome and charming American problem called Josh.
This was a lot of fun, I’m all for some Halloween, witch, time travel adventures with a bit of actual true history thrown in. I liked Essie’s housemates, Josh’s sister and Bedlam house itself is a character all it’s own. Plot wise it’s a bit all over the place, I could have done with out the timey-wimey stuff just because it makes my little brain hurt trying to remember who is related to who because they are all called John, Mary or Mathew. This was a lot of fun.

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I promised myself no witchy reads until October but I caved and oh I am glad I did! This is witchy perfection, I am more than happy to re-read it in October... and maybe even November too. It is magical in all the right places and thoughtful in the others, I devoured it!

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