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Witchcraft (2000)

by Emma Mills(Favorite Author)
4.24 of 5 Votes: 5
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Witchblood
review 1: This book was even more exciting and explosive than the first. I couldn’t put it down and read it in only a few hours. I was happy to see Jess more accepting of her new life, making her less whiny than in WitchBlood. As her transformation progressed with the help of her initiation, so Jess became more confident and independent. She no longer had to contend with bond that tied her to Daniel, and it was great that she was able to explore her feelings for him without it. I really love the twist Mills has put on the vampire myth. I love how different Jess is, and the amazing abilities her witch blood has afforded her. Each of the characters within this story has made their way into my heart, although I’m still on the fence about Luke. He has a long way to go before he’ll... more be deemed deserving of a place. Daniel, on the other hand, I adore. My heart shattered at the end of this book and I can’t wait to jump straight into book 3, if for nothing else but my sanity, because my broken heart could use some mending. If you love vampires, but want something different, don’t hesitate to grab this series.
review 2: For any on you that love to read about Witches this series should be on your to read list. I finished with the second book and I'm reading the third book. I can't put it down. I'm such a fan of the Sweep series by Kate Tiernan. I've been looking for something similar to read and now I know I have found it in the Witchblood series. Emma Mills you have done a great job with this story. Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to reading more of your work in the future. less
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Jane
Wow read them both in a day, what does that tell you. Full review to come, hopefully soon...
Jessica
Oh Daniel. How I love him and this series. Ready to start book 3!!!
Kate
amazing!
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