A Modern Witch (8 books in series)
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review 1: I received this book free from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.This book tells the tale of Sierra, a witch that no-one knew about as her mother disappeared off their radar years ago. She is 18 and desperately trying to find a job so she can escape the system. ...
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review 1: "A Modern Witch" is a clever mix of contemporary and fantasy. The story revolves around witches in the modern day, but there is no epic showdown, no bad guy to be defeated. It is simply a story about a witch family that trains other witches and manages to track down a woman who...
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review 1: I quite enjoyed the initial part of this novel finding it charming but soon this changed as the narrative became increasingly cloyingly and rather twee. Much more a light-weight slice of chick-lit than a work of fantasy. The characters spend a lot of time cooking and eating and b...
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review 1: One of the things I love the most about this series is the author's uncanny ability to allow her characters to make mistakes and grow from them, and Witch Centrals resident Mama Bear is no exception to this. In this book, Nell finally finds herself in a situation she can't contro...
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review 1: Marcus could never live a full and happy life since he was five years old and the travellers got his twin, Evan. Until he finds a little girl with violet eyes on his door step. Marcus with the help of Witch Central and his town in Nova Scotia fights to heal Marcus and save the...
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review 1: Book 3 in the series. We are mostly back in Berkeley, but first stop in Oregon, where Sierra Brighton is a "forgotten witch". Once she is adopted by the Walker/Sullivan clan though, she'll have an instant family. This book is slightly darker than the first two, as Sierra is hau...
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review 1: #2 in the series expands in the stories created in A Modern Witch. This time we are in Nova Scotia, and it seems that something is broken in the "fetching" spell, when it finds someone they already know. I didn't like this book as much as the first. Elorie, Sophie and Marcus we...
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review 1: I thoroughly enjoyed this whole series, but know this is a very light story line, mostly about family, friends, and how they are often one in the same. There's no real villain or antagonist, all of the conflict tends to be internal. It's mostly full of uplifting, happy, sappy mom...