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FOR BETTER OR CURSED by Kate Williams

FOR BETTER OR CURSED

From the Babysitters Coven series, volume 2

by Kate Williams

Pub Date: Dec. 15th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-525-70741-7
Publisher: Delacorte

After The Babysitters Coven (2019), Esme and Cassandra must host a Summit of demon-fighting Sitters.

Given only three days’ notice for planning and prep to host the Sitters and the Synod for the Summit (a once-in-a-decade conference), Esme and Cassandra have other worries. Cassandra’s having episodes where she disconnects from reality (causing Esme to worry she’s been cursed like Esme’s mother) while Esme’s dad is acting strangely—extra-stressed and less responsible than usual. The Summit brings new struggles, as all of the other Sitters started training earlier and know each other from Sitter gatherings; there’s an uncomfortable gulf between them and the local duo. Delightful chaos blooms as the Summit goes on, from inexplicable demonic activity outside the hotel (which yields fun action scenes, though the town’s mild reaction undercuts its impact) to unintentional Summit gate-crashing by both Janis and Pig (and everything that goes wrong while hiding them). Though the storylines themselves tend to be easily guessed (and with stakes that could use a little more clarification), the jokes and clever banter land easily (barring the occasional too-dated reference), and the story maintains an easy, breezy clip. The expanded cast adds further racial and sexual-orientation diversity (joining Black non-Sitter Janis and Esme and Cassandra, described in the previous title as White and Mexican, respectively) and expands the mythos before leaving teases for the next book.

A popcorn read that fans of the first will eat up.

(Fantasy. 12-18)