Julie A. (jjmachshev) reviewed on + 21 more book reviews
I really, really wanted to like this book. I've enjoyed the other books in Ms Blair's Witch series. But for whatever reason, "Gone With the Witch" was not an enjoyable read for me.
The book is written in first person...a very choppy first person. It was hard to keep track of scenes, conversations, and thoughts. There was an overabundance of magick in the book...from spells to coincidences to coma astral traveling. It was just too much for me.
Storm is a witch who's strongly attracted to Aiden. Aiden is an unbeliever. Whenever Storm is near Aiden she hears the sound of a baby crying. Storm is sure the baby is Aiden's, so she kidnaps him to go and find the child. There's plenty of sex, rescuing of children, fulfillment and loss of dreams...but, this book was still a hard read for me.
The book is written in first person...a very choppy first person. It was hard to keep track of scenes, conversations, and thoughts. There was an overabundance of magick in the book...from spells to coincidences to coma astral traveling. It was just too much for me.
Storm is a witch who's strongly attracted to Aiden. Aiden is an unbeliever. Whenever Storm is near Aiden she hears the sound of a baby crying. Storm is sure the baby is Aiden's, so she kidnaps him to go and find the child. There's plenty of sex, rescuing of children, fulfillment and loss of dreams...but, this book was still a hard read for me.
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