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First, I would like to thank the author for providing me with an e-copy in exchange for an honest review. I always feel like I won the lottery or something when I have a review request in my email. :-)

Jessica has a problem. More like an addiction. To Magic. In this world magic is like alcohol; some people can use it responsibly, and others have to stay away from it entirely otherwise it becomes an addiction and can ruin their lives. Jessica has seen first hand the devastating effects. Her mom had a magic problem. They have gone from a happy family, to just the two of them living in little more than a shack. Despite all of that, Jessica is barely able to keep her own magic use down to a minimal level.

Of course when her Amber, her best friend, has a vision of Jessica's mom dying in a car crash, she knows only magic will save her. She goes all out to prevent Amber's vision from coming true. Of course, there are a few distractions in Jessica's life, namely Carmen and Trent. It isn't as much a live triangle as many YA books; there is a clear `winner' and then a `what if' guy. I preferred Carmen. But is he the winner or what if? I'm not telling. He did however have the best exchanges with Jess:

"Yeah, do I have stupid stamped on my forehead somewhere?"

I glanced at his forehead. "No, looks more like loser, but I forgot my glasses."

Jessica is pretty witty. Or maybe I am just old, and the kids these days are funny. Who knows. :-) I laughed, and that is what matters.

I thought the whole magic as an addiction thing was a neat spin on the supernatural. It was an angle I had not considered before and it made me think twice about having powers. Overall, it was a god, solid YA book. There were a few minor editing issues (those always jump out at me), such as using the wrong name once or twice, but I was pretty easily able to figure out who was actually being spoken about.

I felt for the characters, their joys and sorrows were shared with me. The writing was good (editing issues aside) and I would recommend it for anyone who likes a unique YA.

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Addicted to Magic Addicted to Magic 1 edition by Brandi Salazar Paranormal Romance eBooks Reviews


The story was great. It had everything I look for in a book.
The story is about a young girl name Jessica Warren. She's a witch. Well, you would think the book would be your typical witch story, but it's not. Jessica is battling against a lot of issues. Her parents divorce, her mother's issues and her own. And the coolest part about this book when your a witch using your magic is like doing drugs, you get high. Jessica is addicted to magic and trying to get a handle on it, sometimes failing miserably just like her mother.
She is doing her best to pull herself together and lead a normal life after she was thrown into rehab. The only problem is her life isn't normal. She is taking care of her mother who is more or less a drug addict. She is also working to pay the bills at their house. She's barely making ends meet and she never whined about it which I liked. I liked her character a lot. I felt for her.
The only person Jessica has is her neurotic best friend Amber. A Spanish girl that never knows when to shut up. She is a little crazy, but would do anything for Jessica. Amber has her own special talent that I won't give away, but it plays a major role in the book when Amber lets her in on a dark secret.
This is around the time the story starts to take you on a crazy ride. Secrets are uncovered, connections are made and I found myself mesmerized.
Jessica meets Trent at a party almost by accident. He is charming, sweet and takes a liking to her. But there is a mystery to him and I couldn't quite put my finger on it. You also have Carmen, Amber's hot over brooding brother. He seems to always be angry or telling someone what to do. I saw a connection between them throughout the whole read and I found myself wishing they would get together. Carmen is more a bodyguard and meat head then the boyfriend type sadly, but I still hold out hope that something will come of the two of them.
The author has a way of writing a story and pulling me in. I loved the moments shared between Trent and Jessica. The pond was by far the most magical and romantic I've read in awhile. It was beautifully written and easily imagined.
The ending left me wanting more. And all the way through I was guessing and wrong more then right, and this is a good thing because I hate predictable stories.
The plot flowed beautifully, the characters were strong and the story was great. I look forward to reading more about Jessica Warren and her best friend Amber!
I loved this book. Downloaded it this morning and read it in one sitting. My only real problem with this book is it leaves you hanging. It is not a complete story in itself to my way of thinking. I want book two and I want it now.
On a more rational note. This is probably a YA book - which I am not. The main character is in high school, but it is summer and the story has her going to work and partying with her friends amongst other things. A bit of romance and issues with her parents. But it is well written and the story pulls you in and carries you along.
I recommend it, but maybe after book two comes out...
First, I would like to thank the author for providing me with an e-copy in exchange for an honest review. I always feel like I won the lottery or something when I have a review request in my email. -)

Jessica has a problem. More like an addiction. To Magic. In this world magic is like alcohol; some people can use it responsibly, and others have to stay away from it entirely otherwise it becomes an addiction and can ruin their lives. Jessica has seen first hand the devastating effects. Her mom had a magic problem. They have gone from a happy family, to just the two of them living in little more than a shack. Despite all of that, Jessica is barely able to keep her own magic use down to a minimal level.

Of course when her Amber, her best friend, has a vision of Jessica's mom dying in a car crash, she knows only magic will save her. She goes all out to prevent Amber's vision from coming true. Of course, there are a few distractions in Jessica's life, namely Carmen and Trent. It isn't as much a live triangle as many YA books; there is a clear `winner' and then a `what if' guy. I preferred Carmen. But is he the winner or what if? I'm not telling. He did however have the best exchanges with Jess

"Yeah, do I have stupid stamped on my forehead somewhere?"

I glanced at his forehead. "No, looks more like loser, but I forgot my glasses."

Jessica is pretty witty. Or maybe I am just old, and the kids these days are funny. Who knows. -) I laughed, and that is what matters.

I thought the whole magic as an addiction thing was a neat spin on the supernatural. It was an angle I had not considered before and it made me think twice about having powers. Overall, it was a god, solid YA book. There were a few minor editing issues (those always jump out at me), such as using the wrong name once or twice, but I was pretty easily able to figure out who was actually being spoken about.

I felt for the characters, their joys and sorrows were shared with me. The writing was good (editing issues aside) and I would recommend it for anyone who likes a unique YA.
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