Review: Love Spells and Other Disasters by Angie Barrett



Synopsis

I didn’t know when I wrote the first love spell that it would actually make things happen. Like, actually make people fall in love with each other…

How could I have known something like that? I mean, magic isn’t real, right?

But here’s the thing—the spell does work and so does the next one and the next one...and suddenly I’m getting a whole lot of attention from everyone at my high school. Me, Blend-into-the-Walls, Please-Let-Me-Introvert-in-Peace Rowan Marshall. And not only that, but I’ve also caught the attention of Luca Russo, a godlike, football-playing hottie who claims he likes me just the way I am. Ummm...

But as I’m about to learn, playing around with things you don’t understand means when things go wrong—like really, very awfully wrong—you don’t know how to fix them.

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Review

**4.5 Stars**

This book is such a perfect read. I absolutely loved all the adorable characters in it, but of course, Ethan is my favorite. I don't care if he isn't the main character. I just love him so much. Anyhow, I really enjoyed the story, and it's kind of cute how these teenagers try to dabble in the "love spells." What can go wrong? Right!

Rowan stands out as a weird one at school. Mostly, she tries to ignore how everyone looks at her, but unlike her best friend Ethan, she isn't very good at it. Now, adding to this weirdness is the fact that the love spells she is writing actually seems to be working. But that can't be right, because there is no such thing as magic. Or is there? Find out in this fun, entertaining, and adorable story.

By the way, I love the cover! It's perfect and really gives the right kind of vibes for this story. I highly recommend this book to all the readers. Especially if you enjoy YA fiction, then don't miss it.

P.S. I received a complimentary copy of this book via NetGalley.

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