Review:
Apples and oranges, dogs and cats, everybody knows witches and immortals don’t mix.
A young witch, Callie, returns home from exile after a traumatic Ouija board incident seven years earlier. She falls for classmate James MacLauren and struggles to keep her magical abilities a secret from him. Then there’s the even trickier problem that her rogue warlock father and his coven will kill anyone who prevents Callie from joining them in dark magic. Someone like James . . .
But James has a secret of his own. He’s part of a hidden race of immortals living in the Appalachian hollows and the last thing he needs in his life is a witch who could imprison him with a binding spell.
But it will take all of his superhuman physical strength, and all of Callie’s extraordinary magical skills, to survive when two covens and an army of immortals engage in battle. Should they fail, they face either death or utter domination by the power of dark magic.
I thought that Charmed and Dangerous was a great story I just had a difficult time slipping into Callie's headspace.
I still enjoyed exploring the world that Herbert created and the journey Callie was on, I just think she could just some more development, a little more stability thought wise.
I will however still be looking into the other books in this series regardless of my being unable to get a real feel for Callie as a person.
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