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Curse [Paperback]

Nancy;Viguie, Debbie Holder (Author)
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Simon Pulse (2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689856733
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689856730
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,898,492 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very good sequel 2 witch!!, January 31, 2003
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this is the second book in the wicked series. it lefts off of holly learning from a vision that jer is still alive and tries to figure out how to save him. she also learns that he is inprisioned on and island somewhere where she must find him. she also discovers about the curse that was place on the cathers coven during the time the cahors and the daeveraux coven fought that places where if any cathers which should drown in a body of water. anyways i thought that this was a excellent book but not as good as the first one. the next book thats coming out of this series is called legacy and it wont be out until sometime this summer. g2g
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but confusing..., April 30, 2003
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I really loved the first book, full of adventure, and romantic endevaurs, but I felt so confused by BOTH books because there doesn't seem to be a good-bad conflict. It seems like the two sides are bad, or the Cahor's are a little less bad than the Deverauxs, but there doesn't seem to be clear sides, which confuse me a lot throughout the book, and so do the time-switches. But all in all, I loved the plot and the character distinctions.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Less than thrilled, January 22, 2012
Curse is the sequel to Witch in the Wicked series and the only reason I read it was because the two books were combined in one. Eh. They're cheaper that way, actually. And to be honest, I didn't have a choice. It was either two or none.

Really, Curse was just more of the same of Wicked. There was magic, struggles with magic, angst and running. Not much happened in this story except we find that Nicole's run off to Europe because she freaked out (the more interesting plot line, in my opinion) and there was a final Hollywood battle a la The Craft towards the end. And Holly drowns a cat for the sake of her powers. I guess she's getting back to her roots.

I'll reiterate again, this type of book isn't my cup of tea. I'm much more inclined to read about real witchcraft than the CGI version.

I actually ended up pretty bored with the plot, mainly because of the amount of angst around everyone. Keri's pissy with Holly because she got Jeraud killed/undead/whatever he is now. Amanda's pissed at Holly because she wants to find this guy and doesn't want her leaving. Tommy will do whatever Amanda does. Tante Cecile and her daughter and pretty much filling in gaps in magic and really don't serve any other purpose, as were Dan, Kialish and Eddie and Michael is hell-bent on world domination, from beginning to end. Strong on angst, short on action.

What I would like to know is with these witches and warlocks, are the only things they can conjure against each other fireballs? There had to be, like, three times as many fireballs in this book than in the last. Is that the defense du jour because it got redundant pretty quickly. Again, more of the same.

What really irked me, when Holly was commanding the dead army, she spoke in French and the third person proceeded to say she'd never spoken French in her life. Funny considering she explained away the odd, out of body French speaking in the first book by saying she took it in high school. Inconsistencies like this bother me. So did she or didn't she ever speak French before?

Still, I found the historical subplot much more interesting than the current time plot line. There was change, deviation. Yes, more of the same but the methods were different. The scene changed. The characters changed. There was more promise. Not just stagnant characters that just stood around taking up space while the more prominent protagonists tried to figure out what the hell to do. Now it seems like the secondary characters are being picked off, in one form or another, as the story carries on. Am I right in guessing that Holly will have to face the final battle on her own because she's the supreme witch that's sharing a body with someone else?

I'll never know because I'm not going to keep reading the series. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad. It's written quite well but it just wasn't something I could get into. Fireball magic doesn't really hold my attention to begin with and when the story gets to a point where that's all that there seems to be, I'm going to get bored quickly.
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In Autumn of the Coventry year, one reaps exactly what one sows, multiplied sevenfold. Read the first page
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Tante Cecile, High Priestess, Michael Deveraux, Supreme Coven, Black Fire, Mother Coven, Sir William, Uncle Richard, Luc Deveraux, House Deveraux, Anderson Coven, Coast Guard, House of Deveraux, Circle Lady, Elliott Bay, Holly Cathers, Moon Temple, Deveraux Coven, Holly Lathers, Nicole Anderson, San Francisco, Aunt Marie-Claire, Cassandra Cahors, Eli Deveraux, Half Caffe
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