![]() ![]() ![]() It could have used a little more explaining when it comes to the Beauchamp’s history and magical rules, but it is interesting and ties into the “Blue Bloods” series in a fun way. I was also really disappointed to find that my favorite character from the show, Aunt Wendy, does not exist in the first book (I’m really hoping Wendy makes an appearance later in the series).ĭifferences aside, I did enjoy the book as a quick, lighthearted read. The TV series was written very loosely around the book’s plot, which sadly left me without learning what happened to the TV version of the characters. While it revolves around the lives of the same three women as the TV series (Joanna, Freya and Ingrid Beauchamp) and their lives in North Hampton, New York, the plot of the novel is much different than that of the TV series. Written by Melissa de la Cruz, author of the “Blue Bloods” series, this novel is extraordinarily fast paced. I purchased the first book in the series, titled “Witches of East End”, right away, but didn’t get around to reading it until recently. When the series was cancelled abruptly after the second season’s cliffhanger ending, I decided to read the book series to find out what happened to the Beauchamp witches. ![]() ![]() I fell in love with it after the first season and immediately jumped into the second season as it premiered on Lifetime. Last summer I began watching the TV series “Witches of East End” on Netflix. ![]()
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