Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Review: That Voodoo That You Do

That Voodoo That You Do That Voodoo That You Do by Lorelei Delille
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

Theodore Prudcomb was a no-nonsense kind of guy, proper, conventional, and just the facts. Those were the qualities that got him the office manager job at the ad agency. But right now, the facts were that he needed a place to rent and he needed it soon. The only decent apartment available in New Orleans was located above a voodoo shop. That meant the beautiful, vivacious Delphine Larieux, proprietor of the voodoo shop, would be his landlady. 
Delphine needs a tenant, and thinks the straight-laced but handsome Theodore just needs to loosen up. Luckily, she has just the voodoo spell to take care of that. 
It’s a game of opposites attract in this sexy romp through Bourbon Street and the French Quarter, filled with magic, mayhem, and colorful characters. 
Will Delphine’s spell work? Will Theodore learn to loosen up? Or will Delphine be a victim of her own magical meddlings?


My Thoughts:

Cover/Title: I thought both the cover and the title were catchy. I wanted to read the book without even reading the synopsis.

Characters: The characters were ok. I felt that the reader doesn't get to know them very well.

Plot: The story seemed a bit rushed. I really wish it had been drawn out a bit more. Some more detail or additional background would have been nice.

Overall: I found this story a nice easy read. Will I read book 2? Maybe. I have a lot of other series that I would rather delve into first.

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