Fifteen-year-old Zoe
has managed to turn her crush into a boyfriend without using any magic
at all. But can it really work with Jake when Zoe’s father is dating
Jake’s mother? Talk about a dysfunctional family.
After the Frog
Fiasco, the Council is watching Zoe’s every move but studying under
renowned Potions Master, Martin Finnegan, fulfills a lifelong dream of
Zoe’s, even if the ninety-five-year-old man looks like a teenager. Zoe
can’t juggle friends, school, potions, and dating without letting
something slide, and Trouble’s Brewing as her tutor is forced to reveal
deeply hidden truths about her experiments and those of her ancestors.
(Goodreads)
Meh, I thought it was better. At least I hoped, but alas, it didn't turn out as good as I hoped. Zoe is now so flipping annoying. THE. ENTIRE. TIME. Ok, so I understand, she wants everyone to be happy. Especially her mom, but the way she shows it is just so dumb. "Oh she can't like my teacher, I'll just zap up a potion and hope it works." Absolutely annoying, and the whole not-standing-up-to-your-friend gets old really fast. And then there was the ending. The ending was just so abrupt, they go to a dance and kiss. The End. HOLD IT!! Was that it. I put myself through that for nothing? Really... There was absolutely no closure to this book it just went on, and then suddenly ended. I think it might have been better if I had read it when I was younger, it seems to appeal to a younger audience. Meh
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