Present Books In Pursuance Of Witchful Thinking (Jolie Wilkins #3)
ISBN: | 0345531450 (ISBN13: 9780345531452) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jolie Wilkins #3 |
Characters: | Jolie Wilkins, Rand Balfour, Sinjin Sinclair, Christa (Jolie Wilkins) |
H.P. Mallory
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.96 | 7046 Users | 435 Reviews

Describe Of Books Witchful Thinking (Jolie Wilkins #3)
Title | : | Witchful Thinking (Jolie Wilkins #3) |
Author | : | H.P. Mallory |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | February 28th 2012 by Bantam (first published January 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Witches. Vampires. Urban Fantasy |
Explanation During Books Witchful Thinking (Jolie Wilkins #3)
Jolie thinks she’s seen it all, but life continues to spring surprises. The latest shocker? She’s just been crowned queen of the underworld. Jolie may possess a rare gift for reanimating the dead, but she doesn’t know the first thing about governing disparate factions of supernatural creatures. She can barely maintain order in her own chaotic personal life, which is heading into a romantic tailspin.First there’s sexy warlock Rand, the love of her life, from whom Jolie is hiding a devastating secret. Then there’s Sinjin, a darkly seductive vampire and Jolie’s sworn protector—though others suspect he harbors ulterior motives. As the two polar opposite yet magnetic men vie for Jolie’s affection, she must keep her wits about her to balance affairs of state and affairs of her heart. Overwhelmed, under pressure, and longing for love, Jolie decides it’s time to take charge—and show everyone that this queen won’t take jack.
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Ratings: 3.96 From 7046 Users | 435 ReviewsJudge Of Books Witchful Thinking (Jolie Wilkins #3)
Decisions, decisions, decisions. This is the third instalment of the Jolie Wilkins series, and the first one to be published by Bantam, rather than self-published. The series follows the trials and tribulations of Jolie who is a witch, and who also very recently became Queen of the Underworld. It also follows her somewhat complicated love life between the man she loves, Rand, who won't commit, and the man that lusts after her, Sinjin, who is seriously confusing her feelings.And essentially,2.5 starsThis book will delight new readers with angst, romantic tension, a teensy bit of action and sprinkle of magic. But it will disappoint loyal readers of this series.Starting at the title, you can tell this book sets a different tone. With titles like Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble or Toil and Trouble, you can tell the books will be fun with lots of action and a large dose of romance. With a title like Witchful Thinking, you can definitely expect a lot of thinking. The first 2/3rd was spent
Okay, let's start off saying I REALLY enjoyed the first two books. Jolie was smart, funny, and on point. This book starts off with a whole other Jolie. This Jolie can't decide what's up from down and what's more she is the FRIG FRAGGIN' QUEEN of the underworld, but she's basically like," who cares about that? Rand or Sinjin?" She is so indecisive in this book that I almost put it down. I felt as though she never really gave Sinjin a chance and lead him along and then Rand didn't know he wanted

I gave this book 3 stars last night, but upon waking the next day and thinking about this book, I decided to give it 2 stars (maybe even 1), because I'm irritated by most of the book, but mainly the ending. Reasons why?:1. Half of the book is talking about the other 2.5 books. Yawn. Dear Author, I read your series, and I get the hints, innuendos, and I don't need Jolie's diary to spell out the plot for me. I felt like instead of rehashing what I already knew, you could have given us more info
I have to admit that during the beginning of this book, I had to almost force myself to keep reading through all the corn-ball come-ons and references to extremely well-muscled male physiques, but the further I got into it and got to know the characters I just gave up being critical and accepted it as the goofy paranormal romance story it is.And I liked it! Its basically the Twilight Saga for twenty-somethings.This is a light, quirky read filled with time travel, fairies, witches, vampires,
Although it started off some what slow, i found that it somewhat tried to bring in 2 other books in this one. Which is why I found myself skimming over some parts. I like the story line and the progression of what is going on. Despite all this, I was genuinely amused and found myself anticipating what was to come. I was over the fact that Rand was yes but no. I was finally glad that he finally decided to do something. I just didn't wish that it took almost the whole book for it to happen. And in
I was happy to receive this book through the Goodreads Giveaways.While I don't judge a book by its cover, this cover did give me an erroneous impression. I was expecting a more sweet story like "Bewitched" but I almost gave it up in the beginning because it seems to be a mashup of a romance novel with a vampire/werewolf fantasy.I found the main character annoying as it seemed to be a stream of consciousness narrative that was giving me whiplash as she would start saying something then revert to
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