Summary:
No one told witch Selene Bowers having a soul mate would be so difficult. Nor did they warn her that he might be a vengeful, ancient sorcerer who would frame her for murder, force her to remember a past life he swears she lived, and then coerce her into an unbreakable marriage pact. But that’s exactly what happens the night of the Samhain Ball, when Selene finds herself in a jail cell.
After waking from enchanted sleep, Memnon swore to discover why Selene betrayed him long ago. But when his soul mate’s memories return, the truth reveals something else entirely. Horrified by his own actions and desperate to make amends, Memnon offers Selene the unthinkable: a magic bond that will give her full control over his will. And Selene is desperate enough to accept it.
But other enemies still haunt Henbane Coven, Selene’s magical academy, and they’ve taken a keen interest in her. If she wants to stop them, she’ll need Memnon’s help. But partnering with the sorcerer is a tricky business, especially when he’s dead set on winning her heart. And that can’t happen…because the bond controlling him will break the moment she falls in love with him.
My Thoughts:
This book is excellent. I am so glad I got the opportunity to arc read Bespelled, and I cannot wait for it to come out!
We start off following the huge cliffhanger Laura left us with in book 1, and things just keep going from there. Selene’s memories are back, Memnon has realized maybe he shouldn’t be the worst person ever to the woman he loves, and the stakes are much higher. There is a darker take to Bespelled compared to Bewitched, and I really enjoyed it. We delve into dark magic, disappearing witches, and supernatural trafficking. It really added to the larger plotline and I am excited to see where it takes us in book 3. I think the author did a great job handling the supernatural trafficking, it was written very well.
In this book, Selene is having to adjust to life without losing her memories, and also trying to not fall in love with Memnon – although you can imagine how well that goes. She gets mixed up in some trouble, and our morally grey MC swoops in to support her and help however he can. It helps that his whole motto this book is ‘grovel and worship her however much she lets me’, because how can you resist that? His character arc as a whole was fantastic and I loved it.
That was my one thing in this book – how on earth did Selene resist him so much? I wanted her to accept him faster, but at the same time I understood where she was coming from. Also, the times she did give in like Samhein??? SPICE ALERT. So good!
Overall, I really enjoyed Bespelled by Laura Thalassa, book 2 in the Bewitched series, and cannot wait for the next one in the series. I liked that we took a darker turn and raised the stakes, and I hope we get to see more in book 3 – although I would love to see Selene and Memnon united as a couple and figuring something out together. Also, I am curious if Selene’s parents will play a larger role?
Worthy of a re-read.
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Read my review of book 1, Bewitched, here!