You know those little girls who dress up as Disney princesses in the bright, shimmery costumes and dream about their prince rescuing them?That was never me.In this story, it’s the witch who saves the prince.Ever since I joined the Wicked Society, my tarot readings are always about sacrifice for the greater good and martyrdom. In other words, any day now I’m going to lose something or someone I … or someone I love. Evidently, my spirit guides are the ride or die types.
For years, I’ve asked the cards the same question about my crush. Will Tate Winthrop fall in love with me? The answer is always someday.
As in someday Tate will love me back.
Someday there won’t be a group of witches using dark magic to destroy our coven.
Someday I’ll stop having the same dream about a handsome prince with long, blond dreadlocks kissing a woman wearing a sparkly, poofy ball gown.
Someday my witch will come.
This is book two in the Wicked Society series of interconnected lighthearted paranormal romances with a cozy mystery twist.
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Once again, I am pulled into the world of witches. We are finally getting some back story on Tate and seeing his relationship with Sam bloom. Such a fun read. I can’t wait for the next installment to this series.
In my humble opinion, Daisy Prescott is one of the most underrated authors out there. Her books are impeccably written with the perfect blend of humor and emotion to captivate your heart and mind.
Someday My Witch Will Come is bloody brilliant! It’s the second book in the Wicked Society series – yes, they must be read in order – and it’s Tate and Sam’s story. Told from Sam’s POV, I was rooting for them to hook up the whole time. I love Sam and her Sam-isms and wit, and Tate, ahhh, I fell head over heels in love with him! His humor is on point too and I love how protective he is of Sam.
Do yourself a favor and read this series. Prescott’s humor sparkles especially in the graveyard scene – I was crying from laughing so hard – and the storyline is fun and fascinating. I can’t wait for the last book in the series!
This was a great continuation t0 the Bewitched series. I really enjoyed it and look forward to the next book in this series. I recommend this author, this book and this series.
3.5 stars. This was a fun addition to this series! This book is Tate and Sam/Samantha’s book. Tate and Sam are the best friends of Madison and Andrew from the first book in the series. Sam has been friends with and had a crush on Tate for a few years. Now, this group of four witches are working as interns at the Wicked Society researching Salem witches and some recent mysterious happenings. Tate and Sam’s feelings come to the surface as the spend time together investigating.
This book was a quick, easy read. I liked Tate and Sam together. The ongoing series story arc and mystery is fun, suspenseful and entertaining. This series does feel very PG/YA paranormal romance, blended with cozy mystery, but I still really enjoy it. I look forward to more from this series and Daisy Prescott in the future!
Witches, spells, ghosts and mysteries all combined with romance. Someday My Witch May Come is just as fun, sweet and full of intrigue as all the other Bewitched and Wicked Society stories before. Daisy Prescott weaves history and the now so well. Told from Samantha’s pov, this story is all about want and hope. Sam and Tate keep dancing around their attraction, but Tate is holding back. Between that and wanting to learn more about their research, it kept me turning pages.
Favorite Quotes:
If we had to face off in hand-to-hand combat, I know I could take her. I have at least four or five inches on her in height and she’s all spindly where I’m built like a German beer calendar girl. In other words, she better not come at me unless she wants the bratwurst. Or something. And I know she can’t handle my schnitzel.
I might look like a freewheeling hipster, but beneath all of this is the heart of an old man who carries hard candy in his cardigan’s pockets and enjoys an early dinner hour.
My Review:
I don’t often read paranormal as I am far too lazy for all the world-building and endless rules, but I don’t seem to mind the extra work required to follow Daisy Prescott’s Wicked Society – a super secret supernatural society of generations of witches, which seems to include much of the movers and shakers and Who’s Who of Boston society. This installment has them on a caper for stolen witch bones and the rather gruesome trick for their use – eww. Family curses, a ghost, and a constipated love life were front and center. The writing was laced with levity, banter, Sam-isms, and her humorous inner musings.
Another hit by Daisy Prescott.
I loved this novella. This is the 2nd book in the series. Love Love Sam and Tate. I found myself laughing out loud. I swooned over Tate.
Can’t wait to read the next one!
All things magical are happening around Tate, Sam, Madison and Andrew. The foursome are interning in Boston, but they are quickly uncovering how deep the magic surrounding their families is wound. The secrets surrounding Madison’s ancestors lead the foursome into more sticky situations. Lucky for them, Alice (the ghost) is still around to lend a helping hand.
What transpires in this journey is just how connected Sam and Tate actually are. The duo begins to show their true colors where the other is concern. Revealing a secret that Tate is harboring from his family’s lineage. As the mysteries unfold surrounding the magic that is threatening to rain darkness on everything magical, this group of friends proves that there is nothing more devoted than a friend.
Someday My Witch Will Come is the second book in the Wicked Society series. It is a fast paced novella that exudes romance while keeping the magical elements swirling throughout the tale. Tate and Sam have had feelings for each other for a while, but now readers will discover what stands in their way. This is another great addition to Daisy Prescott’s ‘witchy’ collection. Make sure you add it to your collection!
The wildly charming 2nd book in the Wicked Society series finally features that undeniable chemistry between Tate and Sam. These two have been dancing around each other for the past few years and now that they are together as interns in Boston for the summer, maybe, just maybe they can get a chance at love just like their besties Andrew and Madison.
Told in Sam’s POV, all things wicked and magical are once again at the forefront as our witchy foursome is trying to decipher the whys and hows of Madison’s ancestors and the mystery surrounding Alice, the ghost. Daisy Prescott beautifully brings us back into the fold as more is uncovered just as Sam and Tate begin to get closer. I love how they have this sweet banter that masks their true feelings. And I’m thrilled Tate went against all better judgement and decided to make Sam his own!! Sweet Lord of the Dance, these two are just the cutest.
Prescott as usual, does her research and I find myself learning more and more about the otherworldly events that may or may not actually occur. But the Author’s way with words has made this reader a believer especially when all pertaining to love and the power it will always have.
For that little bit of respite in between all the heavy the real world can put upon us, grab Someday My Witch Will Come and get lost in Daisy Prescott’s unique brand of magic. You’ll be very glad you did.
5 devilish stars!
Book 2 in this fun series. Sam is slowly finding out about her gift. Now if she can just get control of her crush on Tate. Is there something more going on with these two? I so need more!!
This is the second book in the series and as with the 1st book…..I thought it was AMAZING! In book 1, we saw how Madison & Andrew get together. In this book we see how Sam(Samantha) and Tate become a couple. These couples stories are so fun to read! Tate is ALL kinds of yummy…LOL And I just adore how Sam swears….or doesn’t swear….so bloody cute & funny!
I have to yet to read a book by Daisy Prescott that doesn’t knock my socks off!! I always have such a fondness for the characters she writes, I ALWAYS fall for the guy…LOL The sense of humor that Daisy includes in her stories make them some of the best written stories I have ever read!