Doom and Broom
by Annabel Chase

Summary
Emma Hart hasn’t had a moment’s peace since her arrival in Spellbound. Her fear of heights hits an all-time high when she’s tasked with mastering a broomstick. It doesn’t help that Lady Weatherby seems determined to make basic witch training feel more like the magical ninja warrior championships.
When a werewolf is found dead and Daniel is named as the prime suspect, Emma takes the initiative to prove that the angel’s halo is firmly intact, once again stepping on the hooves of the cranky centaur, Sheriff Hugo.
The heat is on as Emma struggles to get a grip on her broomstick and identify the killer before it’s too late.
My Review
I also enjoyed this sequel as much as the first book. Annabel Chase enchants her readers again with another spellbinding story with a mix of mystery, humor, and heartwarming moments. I think fans of the supernatural and cozy mysteries alike will enjoy this series.
I don’t want to say too much about the sequel, but we continue to learn about this new world with Emma. She’s still in witch school, and in this book, she’s trying to learn how to ride a broom without getting sick. It’s pretty funny with some of the flying scenes. She gets broom sickness, which is like car sickness.
We meet new characters and interact with a few from the first book. We also get a new murder case to solve. I think I enjoyed this case better than the one in the first book. Emma is still getting acclimated to her new life, but she seems more comfortable in this story. It feels like she’s in more of a routine and getting to know people better. She’s definitely settling in nicely, which makes for another cozy read.
I enjoyed this story a tiny bit better than the first book, but they both feel like they are on an even playing ground for me. I’m eagerly anticipating the next adventure in the Spellbound series, which I do want to finish at some point. It’s such a cozy, fun time, and the audiobook is short, only about five or six hours. You could easily get through it in one day if you listened at double speed. I also think this would be a fun series to own, so hopefully one day I’ll collect all of the books to add to my collection.


