Saturday, September 20, 2025

Review: Come Dance With the Witchwood Boys

 


Title: Come Dance With the Witchwood Boys 

Series: Witchwood Boys 

Author: C.M. Stunich 

Release Date: November 2024



I accidentally married three witch stalkers.

They've escaped perpetual hell, courtesy of yours truly.

They’ve also gone viral with their annoying thirst trap asses in leather.

#theWitchwoodBoys

Fine. The power of magic is worth the price.

Though getting trapped in those woods again is always a possibility.

We’ll have to seal the gate with a little … group participation.

We’ll need to utilize a sex-based resurrection spell.

I can the Hag Wytch does eat people while they’re still alive and screaming—even if that person is your lover.

I still need help. Will pay in pumpkin bread.

Come Dance with the Witchwood Boys is a reverse harem/why choose romance (meaning one woman with three men). It’s an urban fantasy with a ton of spicy scenes, and a dash of Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Inside, you’ll find invisibility spells, sexy chess games, and inappropriate broom scenes. All characters are 22 or older.




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So I have been enjoying this story, but haven't had as much time to read as I would have liked, and ended up hitting a slump part way through reading so instead of taking just a day or two to finish, it's been nearly two weeks. 

I still am enjoying getting to know each of the characters better. & Still loving the spooky witchy vibes perfect for this season. It may be a dark fantasy why choose - but it has more of a cozy feel to it. & These books are mostly quick reads - when you aren't hit by a reading slump part way through. 

The overall series plot is still very much there - working towards a goal that they started on in book 1 but still haven't reach the finish line with. But a plot for this book is lacking a bit. It feels more like a filler book (like a filler episode in a TV show). The spice was spicing, the characters growing but the emotions may have been moving a little quick - between the two books the characters moved from a hasty hating to already talking about love & possibly kids - so the emotion seems a little rushed. 

Overall I am still liking these books & I cannot wait to read more from this series to find out what happens next & with these characters - who are finally starting to grow and flesh out a little more then what we initially learn of them in book 1. 

3.5 ⭐ out of 5 ⭐

4 🌶️ out of 5 🌶️


Tropes: 

• Why Choose 

•Paranormal/Fantasy 

• Dark Romance 

• Witchy/Magic 

• Stalker 

• Posessive/OTT MMCs 

• Forced Proximity 

• Psycho MMCs 

• Morally Black MMCs 

• Touch Her & 💀 


Trigger Warnings: 

- Stalker 

- Rituals/dark magic  

- blood play 

- semon play 

- primal play/chasing 

- dub con/non con 

- violence/gore 

- monsters 



ABOUT THE AUTHOR 


C.M. Stunich is a socially awkward hermit chick with a fondness for bats. As both a mood reader and a mood writer, she’s into all genres - just so long as they have romance. When not writing about tattooed alpha-holes, she can be found penning alien smut or spicy slow-burn romances featuring bubble tea. If we’re talking romantasy, she’s a sucker for the cranky prince trope. Caitlin lives with her spouse in the Pacific Northwest with too many border collies and a black cat who bites (and also sees ghosts). They are all weirdly obsessed with K-pop and K-dramas (especially the cat).




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