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New York Times bestselling author Kristen Proby returns to tales beyond the natural and normal with her brand-new, captivating paranormal romance series that is sure to capture your heart and make you believe in magic. Returning to her beloved home of Salem after a trip away, Lucy Finch can’t shake the feeling of anxiety that suddenly plagues her. Nor can she shrug off her third eye’s urging that she has a mission she must undertake—a secret she must uncover. As a green witch, Lucy has always felt strongest and the most at home in the forest, surrounded by nature. But when a disturbing dream wakes her and sends her fleeing into the woods, she isn’t prepared for what she finds. She expected her element. Perhaps a message from spirit. She didn’t expect to cross paths with a sexy-as-sin man, straight out of a movie scene. Jonas Morley isn’t like the other residents of Hallows End. He knows the town’s secrets, as well as Salem’s, and it has been his honor and duty to protect them for as long as he can remember. But the gorgeous witch who graces the town’s hidden border shakes him and makes him second-guess his directive. She calls to him like no other. But can he save his home and those under his care and still make her his? Or will their union mean danger and destruction for not only them but also those who live within the town’s borders? Curses don’t discriminate, and the curse of the blood moon is the most determined and dangerous of all. Hallows End is the first book in the Curse of the Blood Moon Series.
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I love the cozy witchy vibes this book gives off, but there is also some dark elements spread throughout the book. I love the strong & deep relationships between the aunts & the cousins that make up the main characters.
There is so much interesting things in this book like time loops, soulmates, spirits, and maybe even Skinwalkers? Proby does a great job of setting the town/village scenes, both in Puritan time & current Salem. The author creates characters that are strong, relatable women who excel in their own ways, but understand that the support and love they have for each other makes everything so much better/stronger.
I can't wait to read more from this series and this author.
Since I never finished the author's other paranormal series, I was missing some information here. A few times, a battle that happened in that series left lasting effects on the FMC in this book is mentioned.
It was still readable and I enjoyed it for the most part. I'm curious enough to keep reading the other girls books.