I’ll Conjure for You by Charish Reid

I’ve looked forward to Helen’s book since the moment I finished its prequel, I’ll Come Back for You, and my hopes weren’t disappointed! I think I read the whole thing in about six hours (a gal has to take snack breaks or it would have been less).

Some time after the events of the first book, Helen is coming into her witchy powers but still lacks confidence. When her crush (on whom she’s accidentally cast a love spell – oops) seeks her help with a haunting in his grandmother’s house, she knows she has to help, but she also knows it won’t be easy. Whatever is lurking in the house is old and powerful.

Helen and Everett are a fun pair, and once the spell breaks the ice, I love how comfortable they are together. Here are two people who see and accept each other so unconditionally that there’s no question whether or not they can make it work. The only question is if they can defeat the demon!

I’m no more a fan of horror than I was when I read book one, but Reid once again strikes the perfect balance between goosebump-raising spooky and “you can still sleep after this.” I also appreciate how different the haunting is from the last one, and the exorcism had its own twist, too (I kind of love that Reid went there).

Reid has hit it out of the park again. And if you’re in the mood for some spooky, some steamy, and some hilariously silly, please give I’ll Conjure for You a chance.

Many thanks to the author for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

–b

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