MJV Bookish Thoughts

Book review: How To Ditch Dead Guys (The Witch’s Handbook #2) by Ann M. Noser

Reading Time: 2 minutes

How to Ditch Dead Guys is the amazingly addictive follow up
to How to Date Guys. Got this book and dived right in. I was engrossed by Emma
and Walker’s investigation, so much more action in book two. And the book was
filled with brilliant twists. So much more was revealed about Emma and the
source of her powers. Excited about book three. Fingers crossed that it comes
out soon. 

Thanks to NetGalley and Curiosity Quill Press for granting me access to this
digital ARC.

Goodreads Summary: 

After everyone Emma Roberts raises from the dead sinks back into the river, she longs for a purpose. A schedule. Something to accomplish.

Then Officer Walker leaves a message on her voice mail: “There’s been another murder, and I need your help.”

With a bag of witchcraft supplies slung over her shoulder, Emma performs a séance for Walker at the site of the murder. But nothing happens until Emma gets back home.

Black smoke swirls inside the bathroom. An invisible force slams her head onto the tiled floor. A golden snake slithers across her legs, then impales her wrist with its icy teeth.

As the smoke clears and the images fade, the truth becomes clear.

This time around, Emma won’t just watch what happened. She’ll live it.

As Emma helps Officer Walker solve murder cases, she relives the horror of each victim’s last moments of life. From the edge of the river to the underground lair of the gang who murdered Steve, she endures it all.

As Emma weakens, both the victims and the murderers who killed them fight for control of her body and mind.

She’s possessed, and the voices inside her head won’t let her ask for help.
Even the Book of Shadows can’t save her now

Chantel DaCosta is a storyteller, editor and lifestyle blogger. She is passionate about mental health awareness and Jamaican women's own-voices stories.

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