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Book Reviews of The Scottish Witch (Chattan Curse, Bk 2)

The Scottish Witch (Chattan Curse, Bk 2)
The Scottish Witch - Chattan Curse, Bk 2
Author: Cathy Maxwell
ISBN-13: 9780062070234
ISBN-10: 0062070231
Publication Date: 10/30/2012
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 51 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Scottish Witch (Chattan Curse, Bk 2) on + 1217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I did not realize that this was a part of a series. That in and of itself doesn't bother me; I have often stumbled into a book that was part of a series, & gone on to read the rest of the books. But this book leaves you hanging - just up in the air. And the teaser for the next book is even worse. I like Cathy Maxwell, enjoy her writing style, but the ending of this book was such a letdown that I sat stunned in my chair for awhile. What a disappointment.
virgosun avatar reviewed The Scottish Witch (Chattan Curse, Bk 2) on + 888 more book reviews
This story is a very enjoyable, romantic and entertaining addition to the Chattan Curse series. I'm not a fan of curse plots but I'm glad to say that Maxwell is proving her newest series is worth reading. It's refreshing to come across a lead couple who are independent thinkers yet not so stubborn as to refuse adjusting to their circumstances and to where life leads them. Harry and Portia chose to embrace their chance at love in spite of the very real threat to his life. I also enjoyed reading about Charles, who was the original Chattan male to be cursed, and how he reacted to the news of his past love. And so the solution to the family curse falls to Harry's sister, Margaret, whose story makes the third and final installment in the Chattan series. Well worth the read at four stars.
reviewed The Scottish Witch (Chattan Curse, Bk 2) on + 929 more book reviews
This is the second book of a series and it does help to read the first book. Mostly because you don't get a resolution to the curse until I'm assuming the third book.

Although I enjoyed Portia I wished she was outspoken when it comes to her family. Her sister and her mother were so annoying. Harry actually plays a relatively small role in this, rather secondary compared to Portia. They are rather sweet together.

Unremarkable but entertaining. Will definitely seek out the next one.
Governess4hire avatar reviewed The Scottish Witch (Chattan Curse, Bk 2) on + 146 more book reviews
4 stars!

When a Chattan falls in love, he is struck dead.

No curse is a good curse, right?

Harrys brother is dying and there is nothing Harry can do about it not until he finds a witch that can break the centuries old spell put upon his family.

He finds himself searching for a witch. Who he finds is Portia Maclean masquerading as one. Shes doing it for money to keep her family afloat and to keep a roof over their heads.

Eventually Harry discovers that Portia was the witch he met that night under the giant oak. From there witty banter turns to passionate kisses and more. Much more. Their secret affair is soon discovered though.

He was handsome. Noble. A man unlike any other.
A man every woman wished to kiss.
A man who captured her imagination in a way shed not believed possible. A man who brought his lips down to hers

Cathy Maxwell has such a passionate way of writing. The characters come alive off the pages and youre left with a smile on your face when you finish the ending.

I loved the characters and even the animals in this story. Owl is so mysterious and Montys pack of dogs had me giggling throughout.

Lady Emma is one of those characters that you just love to hate.

Minnie (Portias sister) is pure sweetness and you cant help but love her.

Portia is a strong willed heroine to a certain point. She grows with confidence as the story progresses and I found that I rather enjoyed her character a lot.

Harry is just an ok kinda hero. I didnt swoon over him and quite often I found myself wondering if he would ever become an interesting character. Theres nothing really special about him and his character is forgettable. I felt like he needed more spark and personality. Having said that, I still think that this book is a superb read. I really enjoyed getting away to Scotland for a few hours and cheering on the hero and heroine.