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Saturday, October 7, 2017

The Supernatural Pet Sitter: The Curse by Diane Moat

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Title: The Supernatural Pet Sitter (The Curse)
Author: Diane Moat
Published: July 4, 2017
Pages: 167
Genre: Children ages 9 on up
Review: ebook provided by author
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 



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.



We received this book to give an honest review.

I didn't realize this was book two yet I didn't feel like I missed anything except what had caused Kale to want to harm Pepper and her friends. 

When the wolves saved Pepper and her friends during the fight with Kale Pepper believes she owes the wolves and her plan is to lift the curse and have them become humans again. Though it seems that the witches or at least some of them are against it because the witches and wolves never have gotten along. Something that had happened years and years ago. 

It won't be easy yet we see that Pepper's family will stand behind her in her need to do this and I love that it became a family thing and not just Pepper and her best friend Luna by their selves. 

I really liked for a children's chapter book it was too long but it wasn't too short. It was the perfect length and the chapters weren't that long.  
I can say that I do want to see what the next book has in store for us because now it seems there will be trolls involved!



Diane Moat
Diane is a Tennessee transplant, animal rescuer, and nurse. Dog Gone is her debut novel, born from years of hearing animal rescuers say about animal abusers, “If only I could get my hands on that person...” Diane is assisted by her many rescue dogs.





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