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The average rating for Witchcraft: Witchcraft/Last Chance Cafe/Bayou Moon based on 2 reviews is 1 stars.has a rating of 1 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-02-01 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 1 stars Michael Foley
Not the best written story nor the best plot. I felt the writing style, conversation, plot and character development were all very immature. When I checked the copyright and found it was published 1985, I wasn't surprised, the entire novel felt like a juvenile attempt. All the conversations between the main characters felt stagnant and lacked movement. I found myself rereading passages to see if the characters had moved at all while speaking and found that they hadn't. In short, the story fell flat, however, I know from reading more recent material produced by the same author that the caliber of writing found in this novel is not representative of her later works.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-10-10 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 1 stars Martin Guggisberg
As a Krentz fan, this is by far the worst novel that she has written. After finishing the novel, I noticed that it was published in 1985 and am assuming that it was one of her first novels. DO NOT READ ANYTHING BY HER IN THE 1980's!!! Krentz writes novels in three different genres with three different names. I hate her Amanda Quick romance novels because of how stilted the romance is. This novel definitely reminded me of her Amanda Quick writing. There was supposed to be supernatural elements in this novel (all Krentz novels have supernatural stuff) but the only things was a crazy old woman that thought she had powers but didn't. There were major issues with the plot as well. The main character, Kim, is used to living on her own and then due to a strange backstory that is never really explained, gets pretty much raped by the other main character Darius Cavenaugh after only knowing him for three days. Then after a week, she is in love with him. They get married and she still doesn't know if he loves her. Wait, what?! An independent woman that is used to being on her own is going to allow a man to rape her and then marry him within the space of a month! I don't think so. Ugh!!!!!!!!! There is no romance between the two. None. Their conversations are stilted and this is one of the worst romance novels ever. UGH


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