Written (The Librarian’s Coven #1) by Kathryn Moon

Posted June 15, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Written (The Librarian’s Coven #1) by Kathryn MoonTitle: Written (The Librarian's Coven #1)
Author: Kathryn Moon
Published by: Indie
Release Date: June 28, 2018
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 254
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Source: Kindle Unlimited
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My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

From her first step onto Canderfey University's campus Joanna Wick, the new librarian-in-training, is overwhelmed by the bustle of people and the wealth of magical information now available to her. Most overwhelming of all, she attracts the attention of three handsome professors. But Aiden King, Callum Pike, and Isaac Metclaffe are a coven waiting to find their fourth and complete their home and Joanna knows she can't be that witch. She's barely magical. When danger crawls onto the campus from the edges of the Hand Woods, and irrepressible feelings crawl into her heart, Joanna Wick must explore her own identity and abilities.
Aiden has been waiting twenty years to complete his coven. Callum doesn't want to disappoint his covenmates by turning down another potential fourth. Isaac has found a home with them both and only wants the best for his lovers. Have they found what they've all been waiting for in the skittish new hire at the university library?
Written by Kathryn Moon is a Reverse Harem Romance and the first book in The Librarian's Coven series.

My Review:

It started out so strong then it slowed down towards the end that I ended up skimming the last 25%. I liked the odd storyline, her powers of writing things down and then they happen was a nice twist with a huge potential for catastrophe.

Their courtship of Joanna by the coven was cute and everything but I think that there was some misunderstandings that could have been avoided with more communication on both of their parts.  Like the chic who hired her didn’t tell her about her powers, which I thought was weird because it was clear she thought she didn’t have any.  Why would you keep that a secret? It made her look sly in my eyes.  And her constant second guessing and insecurites got a little tired after a while. I get the first time questioning herself, maye the second.  But the way she went about just cutting them out was immature and extreme in my opinion.

Doubt I’ll read more in this series.  It was good, but not great.

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