I had no idea I was a powerful witch until yesterday.No owl dropped a letter inviting me to the most famous secret school for witches in the whole world.I’m learning everything from a bunch of guys who’ve promised to protect me.The trouble is, all witches are not the same. I have unique abilities and I’m not sure I can master them in time. Here are some facts that go together:Beck is a hunk of a … time.
Here are some facts that go together:
Beck is a hunk of a man who isn’t fond of clothes (I’m not complaining).
He also has powerful magical abilities in relation to water.
He can make it rain, and even better, he can stop it.
Apparently, the human body is 60% water.
The effect Beck has on me makes me both damp and human.
Witches are human, by the way. So, all that witch killing in history was not on.
I’m not sure about vampires.
I’ve been told they’re like vermin, even vegetarians should approve of killing them. I’m not totally convinced though. The human part of me can’t accept that my vampire lover, Varu, is a monster who should be put to death along with all of his kind.
I think vampires are just misunderstood.
Water is book two in a sizzling four-book paranormal romance series set in London.
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Witches, magic, and vampires.
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A kick-ass woman at the heart of the story.
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Bisexual characters in a reverse harem romance.
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More explicit MMF scenes than you can wave witch’s wand at.
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East London.
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A cliffhanger.
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I loved this book. As a reverse harem story, I loved it and would love to read more for each element
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This well-written Book 2 in the Elemental Reverse Harem Quartet Series is a fast-paced, reverse harem story with loads of crazy drama, a lot of suspense, twists and turns. This story has well crafted characters that have good chemistry. These characters have been crafted with unique personalities and grow throughout the story. This is a must read from a great Author. The series features:
Witches, magic, and vampires.
A kick-ass woman at the heart of the story.
Bisexual characters in a reverse harem romance.
More explicit MMF scenes than you can wave witch’s wand at.
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This second book in the series, I felt was a little better laid out plot-wise. It didn’t have that rushed feeling that I got in the first book and I wasn’t always feeling like I was lost. There is still a lot of steamy scenes as the plot develops and the characters work their way through complex relationships. It is definitely a story that will keep you on your toes.
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Water is the second book in the Elemental Reverse Harem Quartet and an amazing continuation. This has great development in storyline and characters. This story had me from the first page and kept me reading.
This was a definite improvement over book 1. There is more back story about some of the characters, new characters that have an impact on Malka and the possible coven. One thing that has been bugging me is that Beck was so resentful of Malka and insecure about his relationship with Haydyn it just seems liked this should be coming from Malka more than him. He is established as the boyfriend and knows that he is loved and has been there and living with him for almost a decade. Malka on the other hand has been 100% alone and has no idea where she fits in. She’s basically stepping in the middle of a major love affair after being ignored and left alone. I have trouble believing that they just left her all by herself for so long, with the exception of the Air’s following her around, but never interfering (almost never). If I were in her shoes, I wouldn’t want to come into that. She’s the outsider from everyone. Beck has Veru and Haydyn, with him and Haydyn being deeply in love. How can she compete or even join that? That is the part that isn’t coming through for me.
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This book is the second in the series, and continues the story of the witch Malka. A lot of the appealing things about the first book are present here as well: there’s a solid balance of plot and steam, the character development is interesting and the way the story unfolds is intriguing and definitely left me invested in finding out what comes next.
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