Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Kathy Reviews: Angela's Coven by Bruce Jenvey

ASIN #: B005W62FDM
File Size: 546 KB
Page Count: 312
Copyright: October 14, 2011
Publisher: MuseItUp Publishing


Book Summary:
(As provided by author)

Reggie Sinclair is an aging British rock star living in New York City who has just found out he is terminally ill. He also has a very dark secret. When he was still an undiscovered teenager, he sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for his great fame and success. As his life draws to an end, he prepares to face the inevitable until he stumbles upon a very enchanting, modern-day witch named Angela, and her untraditional coven.

Angela gradually introduces Reggie to her world of old school Witchcraft with its roots in alchemy and 'natural chemistry' dating to the Dark Ages. As their relationship grows, they devise a plan to break Reggie's contract and save his soul.

This is a story of the struggle between good and evil with a cast of characters that ranges from guardian angels to young witches-in-training. Together, they have to come to terms with the uncertainties of love, loss, and life decisions to save Reggie from an unbearable eternity: Here is a plot filled with unexpected twists and surprises to the very last page that will also cast an entirely different light on anything you may have ever considered as faith!


Characters:

Reggie Sinclair - An aging, terminally ill rock star who sold his soul to the devil in his youth in exchange for a successful career.

Angela Bradbury - A witch and shop owner in NYC

Ajax - Attorney for Lucifer, holds the contract on Reggie

Lucifer - The devil himself

Maddy - Angela's aunt, head of the coven

Katelyn, Shannon and Melanie - Younger witches who round out the coven, each with a special ability


Kathy's Review:

When I got this book to review, I thought, oh great, a witch book. However, once I started reading it, I thought, this witch book is great!

I really enjoyed Angela's Coven from start to finish. The characters are interesting, the dialogue realistic, charming and funny, and the plot is fast-paced. From the beginning, I like Reggie and Angela; I liked their chemistry together. Their banter and joking back and forth seemed very real and not forced. As both have loved and lost, I was hoping they'd hook up. It's no secret throughout the book that Reggie is dying, and his soul must be saved, so there's a real sense of urgency for Angela and her coven to help him. As they are going up against the attorney for the devil himself, don't expect everyone to come away unhurt. Overall, this is a very likable story, even if you're like me and don't think you'd like a witch book - give this one a try.


*Ebook was received from the author in exchange for an honest review.

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