Witches and glitches and testicle obsessed cats… Oh my.One dilemma down and approximately 74,876,283 to go. I think being the Shifter Whisperer is hard—or Shifter Wanker as I enjoy referring to my new job—but healing wounded Shifters is easy compared to finding and eliminating the lurking freaking evil. Throw in a ghost, a potentially explosive ex-cellmate, a long lost dad and a smokin’ hot … lost dad and a smokin’ hot werewolf who’s convinced he’s my mate, and suddenly it’s party time—from hell.
And this is my mission?
Life is getting messy and I don’t do messy. With feelings I didn’t know I was capable of having, and the word love being thrown around like a football on Super Bowl Sunday, poofing away with a magical twitch of my nose is becoming more appealing by the moment.
But to show I’m not a weenie, I’m gonna pull up my big girl panties and hurl some fireballs at Baba Yaga’s older than dirt warlock posse if they don’t pony up the info I need. If I don’t burn the town of Assjacket down while trying to save it, I’m donning my red cape and playing who’s the big bad wolf with a for real wolf who’s hotter than any fireball.
I just pray to the Goddess my heart doesn’t get burned in the process…
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Funny, romantic, great read!
Although I started with book 7 this is book 2 that is ok, I love the series and will now read 1 and get back in order. This character was unloved till now and she is a good witch who needs training but her heart is in the right place. Laughed out loud a couple of times.
Over the top funny!
For all that this book is hilarious, it also has some hidden depths. Zelda is fighting her destiny hand over a$$. She doesn’t believe she deserves to be loved. She doesn’t know how to do love. So, she’s lying to herself as she falls in love with the inhabitants of Assjacket. She doesn’t want to care. But she does. She keeps telling herself that she’s leaving, soonish.
As for the characters, I think they are awesome. There are a lot, with strengths, weaknesses, and their own separate destinies. Some you meet in the first book, and more here. The cats had me in stitches, and I think I’m starting to love Sassy. Then of course there’s Mac. Just say, Yum!
I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good dose of humor with their shifters and their shifter wanker.
It took me a few chapters to get used to the narrator, but she soon grew on me, and now her voice sounds just right. She does a lot of different voices, inflections, and accents, helping to distinguish the different characters.
Such a fun read! Just a perfect, fun, and funny break from real life.
Sh*tballsbuttbomb it’s greatness. Seriously a book with lines like that how can you not want to read it! Her creative name calling has me giggling constantly and the content because it’s so off the wall has me in tears! Reading her books are a true escape into a ridiculously entertaining world (she has several) with characters who are just good people. Zelda is a witch who was sentenced to a task after killing (but not really) her familiar after she served her time. Now she’s in a small town in West Virginia and won’t admit she loves it there and all the people in her world. She’s working on finding and dealing with the big bad evil and then she’s moving on. This book is filled with her denial, Macs faith, three crazy fat familiars, ghost, bad guys and her x cell mate. It’s also filled with characters with hearts of gold! I just love it but don’t want to ruin anything. To me, much like her other worlds, you just have to experience these books blind. Foul mouth crazy goodness that I keep coming back for more. Can’t wait to read the next one!!!
Seeing Zelda keep getting into different “difficulties” and fumbling her way out of them, was very enjoyable, a fun series, with many laughs along the way.
I love this whole series!!
This series is zany, over the top, and bawdy. Not quite my thing, yet clever enough to grab my interest. In puzzling contrast, toward the end, I found the story touching enough to bring tears. I can’t quite reconcile how the author was able to combine the two opposite elements, but my hat’s off to the talented Robin Peterman.
What do you say to the leader of all the witches when she makes you an offer you can’t refuse? Absolutely nothing as you get to work on an assignment from the boss lady Baba….. you figure it out!
I really would love a look into the authors mind. Her writing is wildly entertaining and gifted in the humour department.
I love Zelda and her new town. All they need is the Cheshire cat telling everyone that “Most everyone’s mad here” except they’re ALL mad, which really works for the book.
I high recommend this series as well as the authors other hilarious series. You won’t be disappointed.