Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Which Witch Stitch: The Power of Polka Dots

Vivienne Jones of Graves Glen, Georgia, has always been reluctant about practicing witchcraft.  Content to live the quiet life of a history professor, she's never embraced her powers like her Aunt Elaine or cousin Gwyn, who run a shop called Something Wicked.  But nine years ago, Vivi and fellow witch Rhys Penhallow (the word warlock is so last century) fell deeply under love's spell.  At least until Vivi learned he was betrothed to another, dumped him, and enlisted Gwyn to help her put a more-cathartic-than-harmful hex on Rhys.  Such is the setup for Erin Sterling's The Ex Hex.

Never having read a romcom about witches, I wasn't sure what to expect.  So when Rhys returns to Graves Glen and runs into Vivi, I wondered what would transpire.  Would Rhys get his revenge?  More importantly, did the hex take effect in the first place?  Because despite Vivi having condemned Rhys to, among other atrocities, an eternity of bad hair days, his coiffure remains intact.  Nevertheless, strange things are happening.  And Vivi and Rhys must find out why and put the kibosh on them before Halloween.  Can these star-crossed exes reverse the curse despite their bad blood and simmering sexual tension?  Or will Graves Glen -- and their fledgling relationship -- be lost to the dark side?

Saving the day requires Vivi to dig deep and embrace her powers.  And to me, there's nothing more powerful than the part where she selects a dress to wear while unleashing her most potent magic:

"But as Vivi looked through her closet, her eye fell on the dress she'd been wearing the night Rhys had first come back into town, the black one with the little orange polka dots and the orange patent leather belt.

She *#%& loved that dress.  But it didn't exactly scream Powerful Sorceress.

This was her spell.  No matter that her ancestor had given it the necessary boost, she was the one who'd cast the original curse, and she would be the one trying to remove it tonight.  She was a powerful sorceress, polka dots or no, and if wearing her favorite dress would make her feel better, why not?" (281)

I love when Vivi realizes that she -- not society -- gets to decide what outfit gives her authority.

Never underestimate the power of a woman -- witch or not -- who knows what she wants from her wardrobe.

5 comments:

Caitlin'nMegan said...

Oh, you found one of the best Witch storyline yet! I love that about the wardrobe. I also always wanted to meet a Rhys too! Definitely a fun October read! Loved the review!πŸ’•πŸ–€πŸŽπŸ’•πŸ–€πŸŽπŸ’•πŸŽπŸ’• Well we have had Dogs for a cause here and it has been warm these days, but chilly nights. Oh, so much I should be doing, but oh well...first a trip to the pumpkin patch Friday. I hope you guys have a full calendar to have a great Halloween..Ravens and all..meanwhile, I have been having a little fun writing about Liv's adventures. Oh, and I have a new faceclaim for Rico too.

ellie said...

Such a great last line..yes, the power of a wardrobe always helps too! This really looks like a fun read! I definitely need to check this author out!πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸŽƒπŸŽƒπŸŽƒπŸŽƒπŸŽƒπŸŽƒπŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ–€πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•Thanks so much for your comments. Oh, hopefully, Rafe is on to something. And Ivy will soon find the joy in family life. Of course, I am glad Alfie and Zoey want to move forward too. It felt like I was trying to make the rounds with the different relationships. Next up Melissa and Riley....

Ivy's Closet said...

Such a great title to this book. I loved having your insight on these characters. I wasn't sure what this one would be about. Definitely, the perfect October fun read of romcoms! Of course, with a serious side too.(✿◡‿◡)(✿◕‿◕✿)(✿◡‿◡) Thanks so much for your comments. Yes, reading Jean and Johnny was a nice break from those thrillers I can't find the thrill in. I have enjoyed Butterflied Lover which I think if a perfect October C-drama. The aesthetic is beautiful, and just when you think you figured out one couple, then another story starts. There is a bit of comedy in it too..yet horror too.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Sounds like a good message! Thanks for the review.

Samantha said...

What a cool-sounding book, and the witch theme is perfect for this time of year!! πŸ–€ "I love when Vivi realizes that she -- not society -- gets to decide what outfit gives her authority." - love that line! Indeed, "never underestimate the power of a woman who knows what she wants from her wardrobe"! ✨