Witches Anonymous by Misty Evans
- paranormal, romance -
reviewed by Tara SG
purchased eBook via Amazon.com

Links
Author’s Website : www.readmistyevans.com
Amazon : eBook ($2.80)
Add To Your GoodReads TBR List (rating 3.7)
This book in 6 words:
good storyline too rushed missing heat
Why did I read this? And am I glad I did?
I came across this via Felicia @ Geeky Blogger’s Book Blog (she gave it 3 stars). It was a quick read to a fault. While I enjoyed the overall storyline, I could help but finish it wishing I had more time to spend with the characters. I don’t want to go into the plot too much because even though it is fairly predictable I don’t want to give anything away.
I liked Amy and Luc and even Adam. Their interactions were funny and/or sweet, but again we spend too little time with them. And if you’re looking for heat, you won’t find it in this one.
I will say that it had a good overall message which I’ll include in the favorite quotes section even if it is borderline spoilerish.
Brief Summary
Amy Atwood is a witch. Not the harm-none kind…the Satan-worshipping, devil-made-me-do-it kind. But after catching Lucifer in a particularly wicked hex act with her goodie-two-shoes Wiccan sister, Amy does what every self-respecting witch would do. She pops a Dove chocolate in her mouth, ends her affair with the devil, and swears an oath never to use magic again.
She wants to be normal. Human. Even if it means no more fun—and she’s looking for a nice, normal guy to complement her new lifestyle. And ice-cream-loving firefighter Adam Foster looks like perfect hero material.
Lucifer, however, isn’t about to be nice about letting her go. Stalked by Satan, manipulated by the angel Gabriel—and surprised by Adam’s true identity—Amy finds herself up to her black hat in trouble of Biblical proportions…
Warning: Welcome to temptation. Sexy Lucifer is going to enchant you. The original Adam is going to charm you. And the angel Gabriel is going to scare your socks off!
- via GoodReads.com
Favorite Quotes
You see, free will begets self-responsibility. You can’t force someone else to be responsible for your decisions… No passing the buck. Or the forbidden fruit, for that matter. Eve sinned and so did you. You can’t blame her for tempting you to eat the apple…
Recommendations
If you’re looking for a quick read with a good storyline, then this might do the trick.













It was a very quick read and I am like you—I think there is plenty of material there that could be expanded on. Would have been better if fleshed out more!
@ Felicia : I think it would have made a great novel