The Witching Hour (Mayfair Witches, Bk 1)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Tonya M. (heyteacher-tpm) reviewed on + 35 more book reviews
A pretty good read - I am not a huge Anne Rice fan, but I have read her Vampire Chronicles and enjoyed it.
I've had this book for a few years, began reading it in college and then put it aside in favor of some required reading and never got back to it until this summer. It's definitely a good read for the summer - a little bit of mystery, some sex, family drama and history all rolled into the heat and humidity of the (main setting) New Orleans summer. The book skips around the world telling the story of the Mayfair family, and even though it got bogged down in excessive descriptions at times, I did like reading it.
It's not easy to rush through, though - there are many details and stories told, and to make the characters more than just the stereotypes of Hero Michael, Lost Little Girl Rowan and Super Helpful Aaron, you have to read slowly and absorb how Rice wrote them as actual people and not just placeholders. If you rush as I did when I first started reading it, you will miss out on those details and probably enjoy the book less.
The ending is a bit rushed but still feels dragged-out, if that makes sense. It is definitely set up for the sequel so if you know you are enjoying "The Witching Hour" about halfway through, you should order the next book! I am anxiously awaiting it now!
I've had this book for a few years, began reading it in college and then put it aside in favor of some required reading and never got back to it until this summer. It's definitely a good read for the summer - a little bit of mystery, some sex, family drama and history all rolled into the heat and humidity of the (main setting) New Orleans summer. The book skips around the world telling the story of the Mayfair family, and even though it got bogged down in excessive descriptions at times, I did like reading it.
It's not easy to rush through, though - there are many details and stories told, and to make the characters more than just the stereotypes of Hero Michael, Lost Little Girl Rowan and Super Helpful Aaron, you have to read slowly and absorb how Rice wrote them as actual people and not just placeholders. If you rush as I did when I first started reading it, you will miss out on those details and probably enjoy the book less.
The ending is a bit rushed but still feels dragged-out, if that makes sense. It is definitely set up for the sequel so if you know you are enjoying "The Witching Hour" about halfway through, you should order the next book! I am anxiously awaiting it now!
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