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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This one moved a little too slowly for me and I came close to DNF a little less than halfway in. However, just when I thought “I will give this 47 chapter book 23 chapters of my time”, it did in fact begin to pick up toward a more interesting pace soon after the first 20 chapters. I realize that sounds daunting, but the chapters are pretty short. 🤷🏻♀️ I’m glad I finished this book because the second half was far more interesting to me than the first half. The ending was quite satisfying and by the time I finished the episode, I was convinced to read the next book in this series. 👍🏻 Personally, I’m a sucker for the time travel trope. So, that’s what initially drew me to this story. Then when you add the castle in Wales… me reading this book was destined to happen. I love the setting and I love the premise! The one thing I wasn’t so keen on was the insta love vibe. Although, this element was kind of explained on Patrick’s behalf as the story unfolds, I never was able to reconcile this for CeCe. 🥴 Guess what else I’m always a sucker for - paranormal/witchy vibes! This book definitely delivered on this front in the second half, but I’d have been much more engaged in the first 20 chapters if it had been more present in the top half of the story. 🙃 All in all, the “voice” of this author was full of sharp wit and humor all throughout - I loved that! I’m landing on 3 stars because I genuinely came too close to tapping out of this read entirely, but I will still recommend it to friends who like paranormal romance and have the patience for a slow start. 🙌🏻 Many thanks to the author, Harbor Lane Books, and LibraryThing for the opportunity to read a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I thought this would be more historical fiction, but it turned out to be a (steamy) romance. I don’t read Romances, so I am not sure I can fairly rate this book. The historical fiction part was non-existent and the writing style was not one that I enjoyed.This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Magic and a love that transcends death without regard to time, this story had me rooting for the FMC early on. Her journey felt believable, making it easy for me to want to follow along this journey with her. The MMC, drawn from death by the FMC, was my favorite of the book, and their connection together was sweet and well played out.
The story was, at times, slow to progress, and sometimes, the terminology could have been more straightforward, but I liked the book and kept up with what the author alluded to. This may have to do with my lack of knowledge of witchcraft, and it did not make the story less enjoyable. I also wish we had learned more about some of the secondary characters. Each was described well, and especially the witches made me wish they had a bigger role in the book or that there was more backstory on them.
There was some open-door spice in the book, which I enjoyed. The moments between the characters were well written and added to their relationship and overall story progress.
This book was fun, and I recommend it to anyone who likes paranormal romance with a bit of magic. The ending was sweet and well-won, even if I wish we had more of an extended epilogue. This book ends with an open-ended HEA for the reader's interpretation. I would happily read more by this author.This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. 3.75 stars The story started slowly and built to an interesting love relationship between Patrick and Celeste – for a while. It seems it was in Celeste’s bloodline or somehow ordained that the relationship went forward as it did. From about the middle of the book until fairly close to the ending, the tale didn’t really move forward, just languished. Guidance was given by trying-to-be-helpful witches and aunts but without much conviction. Finally, when Celeste made a decision, the storyline picked up but it was unclear how she got where she wanted to be, where exactly Patrick was (reality or unreality) and how the family proceeded with their lives. no reviews | add a review
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When I was a kid, I watched The Ghost and Mrs. Muir with my grandma A LOT, so this book is directly up my alley. I really love a ghost romance, and BAT did not disappoint. CeCe and Patrick have amazing chemistry, and it is totally believable that they would take the risks they do to have a life together. I loved their scenes together!
And not only is there a hot ghost, there are also witches! And family secrets! What a pleasant surprise. I loved finding out about CeCe’s family, none of which I will reveal because it is honestly too good and juicy to be spoiled! Hence, me being extra vague about the plot. Anyway, I read with my eyes so wide during certain scenes, like that would help me read faster. The Welsh witches are also very cool and I would love to spend more time with them.
When I finished BAT I shouted “No! What?! Wait!” And then I remembered it is book one in a series. Thank goodness, because I am not ready to be done with this world and these characters! There are so many things I can’t wait to learn more about!
Thank you Harbor Lane Books and LibraryThing for the ARC!
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