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Wickedest Witch

Hell

3.98 Goodreads
(2.8K ratings)

Why You'll Love This

A witch who weaponizes rudeness and a shifter who can't resist her is exactly as chaotic and fun as it sounds.

  • Great if you want: snarky banter, paranormal rom-com energy, and unapologetic characters
  • The experience: fast, breezy, and irreverent — reads in a single sitting
  • The writing: Langlais leans hard into comedy and quippy dialogue over world-building depth
  • Skip if: you want substantial plot alongside the romance — this is light on both

About This Book

In a world where being wicked is a professional qualification, Evangeline has built a career on ruthlessness and sharp insults. But her latest assignment throws her into an unwilling partnership with a shifter who matches her barb for barb — and somehow gets under her skin in ways no one else ever has. The friction between two people who are equally impossible, equally guarded, and equally drawn to each other makes for a combustible dynamic that's equal parts aggravating and irresistible.

What Eve Langlais does particularly well here is keep the banter razor-sharp without letting it overshadow the warmth building underneath. At under 200 pages, Wickedest Witch wastes nothing — the pacing is tight, the humor lands consistently, and the romantic tension earns its payoff. The Hell series setting adds just enough paranormal color — vampires, a chaotic boss straight from fairy tale nightmare fuel — without overwhelming the central relationship. Readers who enjoy snappy, quick-moving paranormal romance with genuine comic timing will find this one genuinely difficult to put down before the last page.