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Blog Tour+Review: Princess Witch by Billie Dale

Blog Tour+Review: Princess Witch by Billie Dale

 

Title: Princess Witch
Series: The Reign Witch Chronicles
Author: Billie Dale
Genre: PNR/RomCom/NA/Mystery
Release: January 10, 2018
 
Blurb:
What I want: Normalcy; to go to college and leave Erigate in my rearview mirror.
What I get: Acting Queen duties and a giant mess.
 
Mom’s pregnant and, with some unforeseen complications, she hands the reigns of her land over to me. It’s got to be easy, right? Do what my mother needs to be done for the sake of the kingdom, wait for her to deliver the baby, and then I’m off to college.
 
Wrong, so very wrong. A murdered body left by a cold-blooded killer is found, throwing an uber wrench in my plans.
 
Now, I have extra security in the form of a hot, brooding shifter named Phoenix Winston, plus a super sexy half-alien/half-human hybrid – the one and only Declan Moore.
 
My powers are amped, two men are making me question everything and I have a killer to catch. That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
 
I’ll either figure out what I’m doing or accidentally burn it all to the ground. Either way, my life just became interesting.
Breyanna is your typical self centred 19 year old. Some complications arise and she is forced to take over as ‘interim’ Queen which is the last thing she wants. This forces her to put her college plans on hold and she is less than thrilled to say the least. I have to say at first I didn’t like her character but she grew on me as the story progressed. She matured and became a very likable character. I liked her and Declan together but I have a soft spot for Phoenix then again I do have a thing for bad boys. I’m curious to see how things will unfold when it comes to all parties.
 
Billie Dale is a new to me author and I love Paranormal stories so I was excited to read. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this story. I did have a slight issue with the flow of the in the beginning but as I continued things got better. This is a standalone but I think I would have better understanding if I read “Birthday Witch” prior to reading this story. This book had a very nice combination of romance, paranormal and comedy. I found myself laughing out loud several times as I read this story and that isn’t always an easy thing for me to do while reading romantic comedies. I found myself enjoying the secondary characters as well.  I can’t wait for the next book in the series to see how everything unfolds. In the meantime I will read “Birthday Witch” so I can get a fuller feel for the series.
4 Book Corner Stars
*ARC Review*
 
Buy Links:
 
 
In the Series (Stand alone)
Birthday Witch (On sale for 99 cents)
 
Excerpt:
A small, plump woman, appearing to be around 35 years old, stands before me with a large pink pig on a leash next to her. “Your Highness,” she says dipping her knees in a curtsy.
        Her amber eyes are sparkling with mischief and my spidey sense is tingling.
Wait, I have never had any kind of sixth sense before.
I’ve never been able to pick up what someone was feeling. Pride is flowing from this woman in waves, she’s exuding exoneration. Whatever she’s done, she believes was right and merited.
        “This should be good,” Brooke speculates softly.
        “What may I help you with today?” I ask.
        “My husband thinks a woman’s place is in the home, cooking, and cleaning. He believes I shouldn’t have an opinion or a say in any matters involving our children. He thinks I’m to be seen and not heard. He’s under the delusion, it’s proper for a man to have an affair if his wife doesn’t obey and follow his rules,” she finishes holding tightly to the leash while the pig thrashes and squeals.
        A headache begins to form from the loud screeching coming from the pig, “Ma’am, why have you brought that animal into the forum?” I whimper, covering one ear to block some of the noise.
        “He’s registering his protest, my Queen,” she replies tugging hard on the lead causing the pig to choke.
        “His protest, Madame? Why does this farm animal have a protest?”
        “Because this is Harold, my husband,” she boasts.
        My eyes move to the pig and back to the woman. I place my hand to my mouth to hide my smile, I need a second to compose myself and listening to Brooke’s twinkling laughter in my ear isn’t helping. Straightening my features so I can look the lady in the eye without busting out chuckling, I ask, “You turned your husband into a pig?”
        “It seemed quite fitting, Highness. His beliefs were archaic,” she replies, her voice confident, convinced I’ll agree with her.
        “Were you aware these were his beliefs when you wed and had children?”
        “We’ve been married a very long time, don’t let my youthful appearance fool you. When we wed, women were meant to be in the home but that was decades ago and views on women have changed but Harold refuses to change with them. When he began having affairs, I decided he’d be better off as bacon.”
 
About the Author:
A stay at home mother of four who loves to read, blog, and write. Billie Dale is from a small blip of a town in no where Indiana. When she doesn’t have her nose buried in a book or glued to a keyboard she can be found cuddled up with her amazing husband of 14 years, loving on her sweet, sweet grandbaby or cheering for her kids sports.
 
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