Sunday, February 18, 2024

The Witches Protection Program by Michael Okon Review

 


Wes Rockville, a disgraced law-enforcement agent, gets one last chance to prove himself and save his career when he’s reassigned to a 232-year-old secret government organization.

The Witches Protection Program.

His first assignment: uncover a billion-dollar cosmetics company’s diabolical plan to use witchcraft for global domination, while protecting its heiress Morgan Pendragon from her aunt’s evil deeds. Reluctantly paired with veteran witch protector, Alastair Verne, Wes must learn to believe in witches…and believe in himself. Filled with adventure and suspense, Michael Okon creates a rousing, tongue-in-cheek alternate reality where witches cast spells and wreak havoc in modern-day New York City.


About the author:

Michael Okon is an award-winning and best-selling author of multiple genres including paranormal, thriller, horror, action/adventure and self-help. He graduated from Long Island University with a degree in English, and then later received his MBA in business and finance. Coming from a family of writers, he has storytelling in his DNA. Michael has been writing from as far back as he can remember, his inspiration being his love for films and their impact on his life. From the time he saw The Goonies, he was hooked on the idea of entertaining people through unforgettable characters. 


Michael is a lifelong movie buff, a music playlist aficionado, and a sucker for self-help books. He lives on the North Shore of Long Island with his wife and children.

Email: michaelokonbooks@gmail.com

Twitter: twitter.com/IAmMichaelOkon

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My Review:

I really liked this book. It reminded me of great classics from Dahl. Only for an adult audience. I loved that Salem was in this book, I went there on my honeymoon. Salem is the home of witchcraft. Wes was an interesting character to read about. He became a believer and it was fun to watch his character grow. He was ready to prove his father wrong. There is a fun parallel between Wes's and Morgan's families. They are both outcasts. The fight scenes were magical and I wish I could see them on the big screen.  This is a fun, fast, young adult, read that even adults will enjoy. The ending was not expected and I am waiting for a sequel. Wes definitely has a lot to learn about the Witches Protection Program. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy, however all opinions are my own. 

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