The Hedge Witch by Colleen Delaney

Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Hedge Witch is a paranormal romance genre and is book 1 in the seris. I love books like The Hedge Witch it has everything I enjoy: Tarot cards, Witches, magic and Romance. The Hedge Witch ticked everything I was looking for in a book. The story is at a fast paced which was good and I could keep up with it and its a great page turner. I liked Laura alot and felt like I connected with her straight the way. I enjoyed the plot and Laura and Owen meeting their soul mates and it was fantastic reading there journey to found ine another.I strongly belive in soulmates thats why i think i connected with tbis book do much. Fantastic read with some cliffhangets. cant wait for the next book 5 stars. Blurb A Beltane spell reveals a prophecy that will change their lives… Laurel Bay is the third of five witchy sisters living a sweet life on Star Island; she runs a tarot reading business, depends on her sisters to pay her bills, and spends her free time jumping into the Hedge World, a realm few witches can access. But when a great love from a past life comes to her, Laurel is blinded by her need to find him-she throws all caution to the wind and ends up stalked by a vengeful witch she can't remember. Owen Davies is stuck. His powers as a son of a witch are minimal, he's surrounded by morally gray water witches, and he's aching to find his soulmate-so much so that he has a storage unit full of furniture he's built for the mystery woman. Then a fateful vacation lands him in Laurel's garden and their paths are finally intertwined. With witches after Laurel's powers and buried secrets unearthed, circumstances begin to mirror their heartbreaking past life. But this time around, Laurel and Owen refuse to be separated-not by time, not by a witch, not by death.

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