I didn’t dislike it as much as some reviewers, but I definitely found it problematic in areas. When I saw some less-than-enthusiastic reviews, I got a little worried, but I gave it a shot anyway. I hadn’t heard anything about it, but the summary sounded fun enough and the author seemed humorous, so I figured it was worth a shot, especially since I feel like I read a lot less paranormal books lately. This book was first on my radar when I was reading a bunch of reviews with 2014 debut authors and liked the one with Michelle Krys, the author of the debut Hexed. Suddenly forced into a centuries-old war between witches and sorcerers, Indie’s about to uncover the many dark truths about her life-and a future unlike any she ever imagined on top of the cheer pyramid. And that’s seriously bad news for Indie, because according to Bishop, she’s a witch too. If she doesn’t get the Bible back, every witch on the planet will die. But it’s when a frustratingly sexy stranger named Bishop enters Indie’s world that she learns her destiny involves a lot more than pom-poms and parties. And the dusty old family Bible her mom is freakishly possessive of is stolen. Sure, her quirky mom owns an occult shop, and a nerd just won’t stop trying to be her friend, but Indie is a popular cheerleader with a football-star boyfriend and a social circle powerful enough to ruin everyone at school. If high school is all about social status, Indigo Blackwood has it made.
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