Book Review: The Witch’s Kiss (The Witch’s Kiss, #1) by Katherine & Elizabeth Corr

30730559Title: The Witch’s Kiss
Author: Katherine Corr, Elizabeth Corr
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pub Date: June 30, 2016
Format: Kindle eBook
Pages: 320
Source: NetGalley
Genre(s): YA, Paranormal, Romance
Rating: ★★★
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Synopsis from Goodreads:

Sixteeen-year-old Meredith is fed-up with her feuding family and feeling invisible at school – not to mention the witch magic that shoots out of her fingernails when she’s stressed. Then sweet, sensitive Jack comes into her life and she falls for him hard. The only problem is that he is periodically possessed by a destructive centuries-old curse.

Meredith has lost her heart, but will she also lose her life? Or in true fairytale tradition, can true love’s kiss save the day?


My mini-review:

I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

“The boy is the prince. His name is Jack. In many ways, he is the victim of the story. He is also the monster.”

The Witch’s Kiss took a while to grip me. And just when things were getting good, the story ended. Just like that.

It took me a solid thirty minutes to realize that I wasn’t given the entire book. I sat here for what felt like ages wondering why someone would end a story in a spot like that. Then I read the reviews and realized I was missing out on, like, 90% of the book. Seriously. I guess I have to find myself a full-length copy now. Cool.

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