Thursday, March 10, 2022

Boss Witch by Ann Aguirre Narrated by Ava Lucas


I received a digital copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review. 


This is the second book in the series and I would recommend reading the first book before this one as this one overlaps with the previous book - starting about 2/3 in maybe? Additionally I feel it’s important to see what’s happening on the other side of this cousin relationship otherwise the previous heroine may seem less likable.


Trigger warnings - generational trauma/controlling criticism, family secrets, bigotry. Open door and steamy. 


I love that Ann Aguirre makes her supernatural characters so human and relatable. She really excels at this by highlighting their deep rooted personality traits and “flaws” that lead them into relatable foibles, fumbles and misunderstandings or unique understanding when ordinarily people cannot relate well. Additionally offering the inner thoughts of our two man characters through alternating points of view lends invaluable insight and understanding to seamlessly take you along for the ride. 


I’ve read more witchy contemporary romances since I started reviewing for NetGalley than I ever had before but Ann Aguirres are my favorites. 5/5

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