Review: Jess has just learnt that her heritage includes a family of witches. Then one of the shows up and initiates her into their coven. Now she’s a mix of both witch and vampire and everyone wants a piece of her.It’s really nice coming back to characters you love. Jess is now vaguely used to being a vampire, but still wants remnants of her old life, leading to a rather amusing scene involving tea.The being a witch makes for a new set of discoveries waiting to be made. Once again, she’s strong, independent and takes it all in her stride.I really like the supernatural mix of vampires, angels and witches. It’s not your typical mix, but it works really well. Each supernatural subset has their own society/heriarchy/ whatever and I really enjoyed seeing Jess navigate these.It’s a very quick read, or maybe it’s because I was kept reading it for ages. Or maybe both. The writing is descriptive, and also accurate in the cases of the Wiccan ceremonies. The first bit is mainly grounding the setting with Jess’ witchiness, still with a lot of action there, but the second part is where it builds up and people die and such. Wholly shipping Jess and Luke. We definitely get to know him a bit more (after not getting that much of him in Witchblood) and I think they share a deeper connection than her and Daniel, even if both of these boys are annoying to her at times.THE ENDING. EVIL AUTHOR. There are certain cliffhangers which should not be allowed to exist. This is one of them. Two of the characters who I was starting to really really like....and then.... WE DON’T KNOW. Must read Witchlove sooner rather than later!Overall: Strength 4 tea to a mustread for any supernatural lover. SPOILERSGuy number one ... wrong choiceGuy number two ... wrong choiceOk, are we going to have the guy number three who would be the right choice for Jess? My thoughts about Daniel in the first book didn't change reading the second one. In the first book it felt that writer tried to force me to think that Jess and Daniel belong together and it seemed wrong, forced. Guy number one (Luke) seemed as the right choice because I didn't know anything about him, close to the end of the first book and now in the second it was obvious that he is far from the right choice for our girl. Some of Jess's choices/actions annoy me and I do need to remind myself that she is only seventeen. I won't even say how weird it is that Jess is best friend with Daniels ex-girlfriend / maker. Most of the time she is not sure what she is feeling, but she is only seventeen and I guess now is the time to grow up. So being annoyed with both love interests and hoping for a third right choice to show up in the next book I have to say that I enjoy reading this series and would buy the next book. What I also love is the location.
What do You think about Witchcraft (2000)?
Always amazing! Spoiler alert... I don't believe it and I know you'll prove it in the next one
—puffy
Great book, I couldn't put it down. I'm not going to give any spoilers but the end is OMG!!!
—alexandria
I really enjoyed this book and look forward to the next installment.
—ravi