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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Book Spotlight: Cauldron Bubble (Toil & Trouble Book 1) by Wendy Knight

Book Spotlight:
Cauldron Bubble (Toil & Trouble Book 1) 
by Wendy Knight  



Cauldron Bubble (Toil & Trouble Book 1)
 

Cauldron Bubble (Toil & Trouble Book 1)

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“You’ve just always been the powerful one. I’m the smart aleck.” 
“We’re the same. I’m night, you’re day. You have to have both to have life.” 
“You can hide in the shadows.” 
“And you can shine like the sun. This prophesy is about both of us.” 

Destiny doesn't think she's anything special. The daughter of an outcast witch. Her twin, Fate, is her best friend, so that's awesome. They're experts in love potions and selling them to crazy high school kids.

So they can buy more shoes.

But that all changes when their school is attacked by warlocks—warlocks who want her power for their own. The attack launches her onto the path the stars have chosen for Destiny, Fate, and their long-lost father.

Oh, and Quin.

Quin, who's the son of a witch, only tolerating Destiny's presence because she can save his mother. Except along the way, that all changes, and he realizes Destiny is everything he never knew he wanted. The only problem is she thinks if love can be made from a potion, it can't be a real thing.

If they survive this, he's going to prove her wrong. 






Review by Gia:
Cauldron Bubble was a book that I randomly picked from our book recommendations.   This one is a good read.   Fate and Destiny are twins.   They are witches but they live outside the coven.  They think they are potion witches but they are so much more then that.   They are funny and sassy.  I really liked them.  Quin's mom is a witch.   At first I though Quin and Destiny were goign to hit it off but they surprised me when at first they couldn't stand each other.    There's a turning point where Quin and Destiny start to become friendly, I was excited for that.  There is so much more then whether or nor Destiny likes Quin or not going on in this story.  Fate and Destiny's Dad that they never meet shows up, there's a war with warlocks, and there's a prophecy that may involve Fate and Destiny.   It's a fast pace read that kept me hooked.
4 Amazeballs Stars!

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