BLOG TOUR - ARC Book Review Heist by Kezzy Sparks





Publication date: October 31st 2019
Publisher: Square Six
Pages: 364 pages
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Thriller
Buy: Kindle

SYNOPSIS:
A thrilling introduction to the dark mystical world of Melanie ‘Breaker’ Perkiss, Buffalo NY’s most capable witch hunter and spell lifter.
In this debut instalment, a dark mage acting on behalf of a vengeful ex has magically removed the genitals of a man and vanished, leaving him wiped clean down there. And unfortunately for the victim, he is set to wed…now imagine saying ‘I do’ while in that deprived state.
No wonder when a shell-shocked and heartbroken Casey walks into Melanie’s office to report the incident, the witch hunter immediately goes on a chase, risking her own life as she encounters dark creatures and malevolent spirits in the city’s darkest corners.
The pressure is indeed on Mel: the wedding is fast approaching and leads remain few. Will she be able to corner the mage, recover the taken goods and save a doomed marriage, while bringing the conspirators to justice?


REVIEW:  


 Melanie Perkins is a kick ass female character with a great debut. When someone attacks Casey and steals his most private possession, Melanie is hired to help him find the stolen goods before his upcoming nuptials. Of course everyone who comes in contact with the goods seems to want them for themselves so Melanie finds herself tracking lead after lead to locate the missing "jewels".

Funny, witty and filled with interesting characters this book is a good start for a new series. The action is pretty face paced and non stop and the plot keeps you smiling and turning pages. Interested to follow this new series.







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Disclaimer: I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher through Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.

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