The Supernatural Pet Sitter: The Curse
Pepper Neely is no stranger to dangerous situations. In The Supernatural Pet Sitter: The Magic Thief, the young gnome defeated an evil witch who was stealing magic from the Familiars that Pepper took care of. She wouldn’t have survived without the intervention of a pack of werewolves, who endured painful, fiery spells to save Pepper’s life.
Now Pepper is determined to repay the werewolves for their sacrifice, no matter what it takes. She decides to break the centuries-old curse that keeps them in wolf form. At first she keeps her plans a secret, but it’s not long before Pepper realizes she will need all the help she can get to end this curse. Magic is everywhere as enemy witches cast dangerous spells to stop Pepper.
Pepper and her family must trust the local witches and work together with them to fend off the deadly spells, find the curse, and break it—before the hostile witches get the best of them.
My Review
This is a fun, cute book aimed at the younger readers. Pepper is a good main character. She is curious, helpful, and not afraid. While, this story makes mention to the prior book, The Supernatural Pet Sitter: The Magic Thief; this book can be read as a stand alone novel. Yet, you will probably fall in love with Pepper like I did and want to go back and read the first book.
Pepper is very lucky to have a kind and supportive family to watch her back. The mission that Pepper set out to help the wolves break their curse was not a easy or safe one. Yet, everyone pitched in to help where they could. The storyline is good. The characters are fun. Additionally, I thought that the author did a good job of keeping the storyline simple without a lot of big words to pronounce. Therefore, this makes it easy as a young reader to read the book on their own with little adult assistance.
Now Pepper is determined to repay the werewolves for their sacrifice, no matter what it takes. She decides to break the centuries-old curse that keeps them in wolf form. At first she keeps her plans a secret, but it’s not long before Pepper realizes she will need all the help she can get to end this curse. Magic is everywhere as enemy witches cast dangerous spells to stop Pepper.
Pepper and her family must trust the local witches and work together with them to fend off the deadly spells, find the curse, and break it—before the hostile witches get the best of them.
My Review
This is a fun, cute book aimed at the younger readers. Pepper is a good main character. She is curious, helpful, and not afraid. While, this story makes mention to the prior book, The Supernatural Pet Sitter: The Magic Thief; this book can be read as a stand alone novel. Yet, you will probably fall in love with Pepper like I did and want to go back and read the first book.
Pepper is very lucky to have a kind and supportive family to watch her back. The mission that Pepper set out to help the wolves break their curse was not a easy or safe one. Yet, everyone pitched in to help where they could. The storyline is good. The characters are fun. Additionally, I thought that the author did a good job of keeping the storyline simple without a lot of big words to pronounce. Therefore, this makes it easy as a young reader to read the book on their own with little adult assistance.
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