The book’s message: save the planet, find true love, trust in what you believe, have fun and make your own Happy Hours!New York Times bestselling author, Victoria Danann, adds some warlock wizardry to the captivating witch series.Wednesday’s not just a witch. She’s a modern woman who’s determined to save the world and doesn’t like being told what to do. Rally is a warlock who can’t seem to think …
Rally is a warlock who can’t seem to think about anything but Wednesday. The fact that she’s not interested only makes her more intriguing..
It’s Wednesday’s turn for the spring rites, but she stuns the entire colony by saying no and refuses to give her reasons. Hoping she’ll change her mind, they recruit her friends to apply pressure and proceed with plans as usual.
The warlock, Rally, met Wednesday at a witches’ gathering in Aspen. They barely spoke the entire weekend and he didn’t think much of it until afterward, when he found himself waking during the night with her on his mind. He could track her down, but to what end? He certainly wasn’t interested in a relationship lasting longer than forty minutes, but it had been months since the brief encounter and he was still being caught by friends, musing about Wednesday instead of listening.
Then one day it came to him that she must have cast some kind of spell. That was all the reason he needed to track her down.
Perhaps he expected to find a compliant, cooperative, submissive female. One thing was certain. He was not prepared for an aloof witch who couldn’t manage to care enough to pretend to be indignant. When she shrugged, said, “Think what you want,” and walked away, he was left standing with an open mouth and an ancient hunter’s impulse to chase rousing to a state of full awakening.
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This book pulled at my emotions. Al-tho that is normal for a Victoria Danann book. Such a romantic book. Not going into detail, It was so heart warming that Rally would go to the ends of the earth to find Wednesday. That he would do anything to save her. This book tugs at your heartstrings. One of my favorite quotes is… “Want to watch TV?” “Not if there’s a choice between that and watching you.”…
I was enchanted by Harm Licht one of Rally’s warlock friends. This was another enjoyable book that took me away from the real world. I also was impressed with the message shared of the global warming and that we all need to be more aware of it! Get your copy and get lost in the World of witches and warlocks. From a Forever Fan… Pam James
Wednesday just wants to save Earth, her way. She wants nothing to do with the Spring Rites, and even less to do with meeting her mate. This was a good novella, although the romance was a little bit rushed. I didn’t get much of a chance to feel the relationship develop between Rally and Wednesday. But the snarky humor and snappy dialogue made this a good read.
Just because it’s Wednesday’s turn to find love at the Spring Rites doesn’t mean this independent and modern witch will participate. She’d much rather spend her time saving the world from itself.
Having glimpsed Wednesday at a gathering months earlier, Rally is convinced she’s put a spell on him, since he can’t stop thinking of her and he isn’t interested in any relationship that lasts more than a night. When he tracks her down, she’s the complete opposite of what the warlock expected. Instead of a submissive and cooperative witch with weak magic love spells, he finds himself face to face with an extremely uninterested Wednesday who thinks Rally is much to full of himself.
Now that he’s rebuffed, however, the chase is on as Rally is more invested than ever. And, when Wednesday finds herself in need of the life saving assistance she was trying to give the earth, she’ll find that Rally may really be the mate she didn’t know she was missing.
I’ve enjoyed Victoria Danann’s witches, and Wednesday was a fun installment in the series. Rally and Wednesday are both independent and headstrong characters that don’t feel like they should work as a couple when we first meet them, but end up being simply phenomenal together. I also enjoyed the cast of side characters, namely Wednesday’s best friend Bell and the members of the warlock coven. The coven adds some humor as well as makes me want a few more books about them!
Overall, this book shares a fabulous message of taking care of the planet and trusting in your beliefs while also giving over to true love when it knocks on your door! Sometimes it takes almost losing what you don’t think you want before you realize how important it is. 4 stars.
Wednesday, The Witches of Wimberley is the third book in this series and tells Rally and Wednesday´s story.
Wednesday can be read as a standalone. The previous books are Willem and Witch Wants Forever.
Rally, a warlock meets Wednesday at a witches gathering and he can´t gert her out of his head. He decides he must be witched and takes steps to revoke the spell.
But what he finds isn´t what he expected.
Wednesday is a modern womqn and witch. She´s independent and knows what she wants. And what she doesn´t want is a overbearing warlord who puts his nose in her dealings.
Both´s temper clash and it´s highly entertaining reading about these two characters.
The story is set in a world of magic, mystery and passion. The writing is excellent and the characters kept me captivated with their ” antics “. I loved reading this book and give 4,5 stars .
Wednesday is a wonderful addition to the Witches of Wimberley series. Our witch is a environmentalist and wants to save the world using a bit of magic. She doesn’t want to be a part of the spring rites, but fate has something great in store for her. Rally, our warlock, was attracted to Wednesday from their first meeting. Will she realize during their adventures that Rally is her one and only. As always there are parts comedy and drama, adding up to a magical read.
A friend suggested that I might not want to read this one from Victoria Danann. She said it was:
1 – A romance
2 – Was light on action and suspense
3 – Did not have much of a plot twist
4 – Was a “happily ever after” sort of book.
My first thought was “Blech, based on that I think I will skip it.” However, I already had it via pre-order so I decided to read it.
To sum my opinion up in a few words (because this is a short book), I will just say I am not relying on my friend for book recommendations – my tongue planted firmly in cheek as I write that I don’t trust her opinion:
1 – It undoubtedly is not a romance. I do not read and enjoy romance books and I read this one, rather quickly, and enjoyed every word, therefore it is not a romance book.
2 – I don’t know how you could say light action. There’s a life and death struggle.
3 – Plot twist? The “bad guy friend” who I thought needed killing early in the book turned out entirely differently.
4 – Okay, there is a “happily ever after” ending but there’s nothing wrong with that.
So my friend missed it 75% mostly because she didn’t consider the author – Victoria Danann. There is no such thing, in my opinion, as a book by this author that is not worth reading. There are two negatives though:
1 – It is entirely too short. And yes, I know it is a short story/novella.
2 – Who would name their daughter Wednesday? Hmmm, it does sort of work here though.
Bottom line – this is a great, short-read, book by an outstanding author in a fun series. While it might not be quite what you’re used to reading in one of Victoria’s books, it is another awesome effort and she does have an underlying message in the story. What is there not to like?!?