7/4/2023 0 Comments Spellbound by cara lynn shultz![]() ![]() Things are about to change, though, and not for the better. ![]() She’s learning self-defense and figuring out her skills as a witch, which is pretty awesome. ![]() But everywhere Emma goes people are talking about her, talking about how impossible it is that a nobody like her could end up with a super hot, super wealthy guy like Brandon.Įmma’s trying to cope. The curse that forced Emma and Brendan Salinger to relive a doomed love affair has been broken, and the two feel like they can take a sigh of relief. “Spellcaster” begins with Emma Connor returning, or at least trying to return, to her normal life. The characters are, for the most part, predictable, but they are fleshed out well, as is the plot.įor those reasons, I found myself looking forward to Cara’s follow-up novel, “Spellcaster.” Unfortunately, after reading it, my feelings have changed. “Spellbound” is an engrossing read throughout. ![]() There’s nothing high-literature about it, but that’s OK. “Spellbound” is spellbinding, catching the reader’s attention from the beginning. At the time, I had a favorable view of the book writing: “ Spellcaster,” by Cara Lynn Shultz, Harlequin Teen, March 27, 2012, paperback, $9.99 (young adult)Ī year ago I reviewed a book titled “Spellbound,” by Cara Lynn Shultz. ![]()
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