Passion Potion by Mary Beth Daniels
2 ½ Stars
Passion Potion is like Bewitched meets Alice in Wonderland. I loved the way this book started out NA
paranormal, but the author lost me in the portal jump into the spirit
world. Then it started to become a bad
knock off of Alice
in Wonderland with the magic mushroom and “eat me”. I think I would have liked the book if that
whole scenario was not written into it.
I loved the idea of Jet and Caleb and even Rah and Dei Lucrii and I will
attempt to read the next installment in this series if it does not get too far
fetched like certain parts of this book did.
If it gets too loopy I don’t mind putting it down.
Like I stated above if there were more magic and romance
instead of this spirit realm then I would have enjoyed this book. I had no connections to the characters and
the plot started strong and sunk quickly.
It was ok at best. I think the
cover was cheesy and it looked likes like there is a vibrator on the cover lol!
Synopsis:
Jet is a Nix, the daughter of an Enchantress who went
outside her bloodlines. No one helps a Nix, and even though her father is in
deep trouble with Dei Lucrii, a Dark Enchanter who paid her family an
extraordinary sum to make a passion potion, Jet has no way to fix the powerful
spell that killed her mother.
But someone is watching her. A very handsome someone whose face appears in a pewter bowl her mother always kept close by.
Could the boy be the secret to avoiding the curse of the Nix? Or is he the sort of distraction Jet REALLY can’t afford at a time like this?
But someone is watching her. A very handsome someone whose face appears in a pewter bowl her mother always kept close by.
Could the boy be the secret to avoiding the curse of the Nix? Or is he the sort of distraction Jet REALLY can’t afford at a time like this?
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