#PBwkendread review: Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash

25586821Title: Witches Protection Program
Author: Michael Phillip Cash
Published: May 14, 2015
Publisher: Red Feather Publishing
Pages: 238
Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy
Review: Paperback received by publisher and author
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 




Wes Rockville, a disgraced law enforcement agent, is given 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 of using 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 both witches and himself. Filled with adventure, suspense and a rousing good time, Michael Phillip Cash creates a tongue-in-cheek alternate reality where witches cast spells and wreak havoc in modern day New York City.


I received this book to give an honest review. 

I like reading about witches so I was very interested to see where this book was going to go. Wes has one chance left to prove that he can handle being an agent. He doesn't believe in witches and what not so when he starts working for The Witches Protection Program he is in for a surprise. It seems that there are a lot more witches out there than you would think. It is up to himself, Alastair (his partner) and Morgan to stop a witch from pretty much ruling the world through cosmetics. Sound kind of crazy right especially if you use cosmetics. 
The only reason I gave this book a four is because it did start out kind of slow which I understood why as we have to learn a little bit about Wes and what not. Though it just didn't work for me. 
I have to say my favorite part through out it all was when one of the witches was on the bridge and how she used her powers that scene was very descriptive and full of action. 
I really liked Wes as he didn't give up doing his job just because his father didn't have faith in him that made him a good character along with even though he was thrown into this magical world, he learned to embrace everything around him. 
If there is another book I would read it as I can see this being an interesting series as maybe we get more witches that Wes has to either protect apprehend. 
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Michael Phillip Cash
 Born and raised on Long Island, Michael has always had a fascination with horror writing and found footage films. He wanted to incorporate both with his debut novel, Brood X. Earning a degree in English and an MBA, he has worked various jobs before settling into being a full-time author. He currently resides on Long Island with his wife and children.

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