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Witch's Bell 2 (Witch's Bell #2) ebook | Pages: 250 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 283 Users | 9 Reviews

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Edition Language: English
Series: Witch's Bell #2

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Ebony has had just enough time to pat her hair down and wipe the ash and magical residue off her heels, before yet another ridiculously powerful entity starts threatening her lovely little town again. This time she's a little distracted though. Sure, there might be something incredibly sinister going on underneath the streets of Vale. And sure, she keeps finding rather large, worrying gaps in her memory. But the Wizards are in town for their yearly get-together, and one of them just so happens to be the most handsome magic man she's ever seen. And he even wears fancy suits.

But pleasant distractions aside, Vale has no intention of letting her sit this one out. Soon Ebony is chasing after monsters in the sewer, having tea with wanted criminals, and finding out just how to deal with a certain jealous detective.

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Title:Witch's Bell 2 (Witch's Bell #2)
Author:Odette C. Bell
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 250 pages
Published:January 30th 2012 (first published July 18th 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal

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Ratings: 4.09 From 283 Users | 9 Reviews

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Looking forward to the 3rd book. Wondering who is going to end up with Bell.....The Knight or Wizard?

The first book in this series did not exactly grab me, but this one made me more of a fan. This time around I was ready and got into the story a lot quicker with a lot more interest in what was going on. The fact that Ebony seemed a bit more subdued and not so manic and annoying helped get me there. The plot here was a lot tighter and well thought out, at least for me, then the first which I completed but was not sure if I even liked the character. The characters felt more real to me here though



Enjoyed this book

Good to read but bad at answering questionsAs with most series of books you will find yourself wondering and asking questions you hope to be answered. I have found the answers I need to questions from the first book are still in answered and will continue to read the series to figure it out, but I fear maybe they won't be answered and there are more questions now.

I liked it a lot and I can't wait to read the next onr

Good readGood read. It is just as entertaining as book one. I.Loved the interesting characters. The plot pulled me in just like book one.
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