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Book Review: Dial W For Witch (Wicked Witches of the Midwest #22)

Ah, there’s something utterly delightful about the Wicked Witches of the Midwest series by Amanda M. Lee that keeps me eagerly turning the pages, and Dial W For Witch is no exception! I found myself lost in this whimsical world, where the lines between humor, mystery, and just a touch of chaos blur beautifully. Honestly, I was so engrossed that I had to force myself to set it down at night, akin to trying to resist melting ice cream on a hot summer day. Who knew reading could elicit both such urgency and delicious savoring?

In this twisty tale, we find our tenacious protagonist, Bay Winchester, embroiled in a fascinating escapade involving a prison break—only to discover a whole chorus of escapees! Bay’s determination shines as she uses her locator spell to track down the escapees, all while navigating a hilariously unexpected competition with her nutty Aunt Tillie. I loved how Bay’s primary motivation was to capture these criminals rather than simply beat her Aunt to the punch. It really underlines the themes of family and compassion in this magical chaos.

The humor sprinkled throughout this story is spot on, particularly in scenes with Aunt Tillie and her ever-failing magical attempts. Watching her antics reminded me of that time I tried to bake a cake and ended up with a gooey mess. It’s relatable, and these moments are where Amanda M. Lee’s writing truly shines. The pacing was spot on—fast enough to keep you hooked but slow enough to appreciate the ridiculous charm of the characters. And let’s not forget Landon’s unfortunate fate! His tribulations had me both laughing and cringing, a rare balance that only this series can pull off.

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Aunt Tillie’s sidekick, a quirky vampire, adds another layer of fun and danger. His involvement in the plot was both surprising and delightful, showcasing the series’ knack for weaving an ensemble cast into a cohesive narrative. The kitchen witches, Winnie, Twila, and Marnie, each brought their quirks to the stage during their spirited audition for a singing group, adding another level of hilarity and charm that was hard not to chuckle at. Marnie’s obliviousness during her audition? Priceless.

However, it’s the dynamic with the villain, Miss Little, and Aunt Tillie that really hit home for me. Miss Little is such a delightful menace, and you can’t help but root for Aunt Tillie in her zany attempts to outsmart her nemesis. Their rivalry brought a satisfying arc to the storytelling, culminating in Aunt Tillie’s sweet victory at the end.

In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Dial W For Witch to anyone drawn to cozy mysteries infused with humor, strong familial bonds, and just the right amount of magic. It’s a delightful escape that leaves you feeling giddy and satisfied—perfect for long afternoons or cozy nights in. Personally, diving into this book was not just an adventure; it was a reminder of why I adore this series. Now, as I turn the page to my next adventure with Agatha Frost’s Rose Petal Revenge, I can’t help but carry the delightful warmth of Bay and her family’s enchanting chaos with me. Hasta pasta, fellow readers!

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