Friday, July 7, 2017

Birthday Witch by Billie Dale

Birthday Witch by Billie Dale
My Rating: ★★★

I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Shayden is having one hell of a 40th birthday. She hits her head, suddenly has magic powers, her cup of coffee is running away from her, and her crabby cat is talking to her. On top of that, she opens a door that reveals a shape shifter guardian and a goddess who say she's the queen of another world selected because of her power and wisdom that comes with her age. Poor Shay doesn't know what to do with this revelation, but accepts that she must train to use her new abilities and work to save Erigate while navigating her new found love life.

I was drawn to this book because it sounded fun. Shay just hit a big and dreaded milestone when her life suddenly turns upside down. Again. Still healing from her divorce, she's thrown into a magical world that she's the queen of. What in the what?! I knew I was in for a wild ride, and Billie Dale did not disappoint! I loved following Shay as she navigated her new life with sass and humor. We have a collection of sassy, rude, and downright hilarious characters.

Shay stumbles around trying to balance her love life, which is suddenly on fire, single motherhood, and life as a badass queen while stepping on toes every step of the way. She's got a sexy shape shifter who claims to be her soul mate, a vampire on a mission to seduce her, a goddess trying to teach her, people trying to assassinate her, and a cat peeing on the floor while sassing her. We get a glimpse at the characters living throughout Erigate, both good, evil, and everything in between. Plus we have her two daughters who are oblivious to their newly found royal life until they are informed as eve of the war is upon Erigate.. This energetic book is absolutely hilarious. I will definitely be recommending it to my friends because it's such a fun read and it's a perfect book to take on summer travels.

Sadly, we do not get to know many of the characters and different magical races throughout Erigate. I wish there was more world building outside of the human world. We mostly hear about Erigate through others and do not spend too much time there. The book is fast paced and extremely entertaining, but the fleshing out of the lore behind the people of Erigate is a little canoe that flies in and out dropping bits of info throughout the story. Birthday Witch packs a punch and has a lot to give, and this its only rough patch.

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