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Seduced in Salem

Written by: Milly Taiden
Narrated by: Summer Roberts, Brian Pallino
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Witch Cerise Bishop doesn’t have time - or patience - for love. But when she’s saved by a hot alpha wolf, things change. When Axel barges into her home to warn her that she’s on a group of witch hunters’ kill list, she doesn’t believe him. Forget how sexy he looks or how much she’d like to see him naked, she doesn’t need a savior.

Alpha wolf Axel Barrick wanted to crawl home to bed after a series of night shifts, not take a witch to a safehouse. But his sense of justice rules him and he goes to fetch Cerise. He’s intent on saving her by bringing her to the pack lands. Too bad she’s the most hardheaded, beautiful, and frustrating woman he’s ever met - and who happens to be his mate.

On Axel’s beautiful pack lands, Cerise has to face her past and learn to communicate with Axel. That doesn’t mean fall into bed after every argument. Sex is easy. Love, now that’s another story. But when Cerise is taken, all bets are off. Will Cerise’s determination to save herself actually get her killed?

©2020 Milly Taiden (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing

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Was just like the first book

Overall it’s an okay story. If you’ve read the first book you’ve read this one. The main character in this book is just like the first but a bit more unbearable. Hopefully the next book has something different

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If you've read 1, you've read 2. (Semi spoilers)

I am genuinely enjoying this series. The characters are fairly well fleshed out so far, and I do keep coming back to see where the author intends to go with the overarching plot. However...

The plot of this novel is basically the same as the first one, but with her twin and a man even more oblivious than the last, if that's possible.

The reason for her to be as stubborn as her sister is not anywhere near as ridiculous, and that makes me happy, but it was just so similar, and just as cheesy. That said these are not reasons alone, to remove a star, but if you add some of the most cringeworthy wording I've ever heard to the mix, I'm sorry but that star had to go. It is difficult for me to get into the romance scenes because of this and the cheesy wording. Everything is either a cliché, overused, or just written with terrible grammar.

The plot again is very simple, but when you're in the mood for that, it's perfect, so no stars were removed for that; especially since that is exactly what I had wanted.

The star removed in the preformance section was mostly on the female voice actor. She is clear and speaks well, so I did want to give her stars for that, but when she reads, I feel like she is directing her words and emotions toward a group of five year old children... which is extremely awkward when saying things like "fisted his erection."

As well as the tone:audience misalignment, I found that she often has the emphasis on the wrong syllable and because of that her tone doesn't always match the situation. I found that sometimes this isn't caused by emphasis, and she is just interpreting the scenario wrong, for example she voices excitement when the character is supposed to be upset.

To top this off, she also has a few words that she mispronounces fairly obviously. Alone others may argue that a couple of these would cost a star each, but there wasn't enough, in my opinion, to cost two even with it all together.

I can't wait to see you after I'm finished book 3. Let's hope this improves. So far it already seems as though the plot will be at least a little different, as was alluded to in the epilogue.

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