Friday, April 18, 2014

Review: Witch's Brew by Heidi R. Kling

Witch's Brew by Heidi R. Kling

The Spellspinners of Melas County is a fantasy YA romance series about a witch, a warlock, and their fight for their forbidden but prophesied love.

Once soulmates, the witch and warlock covens of the California coast have been estranged for a century. Raised to hate each other, their teenagers meet in the Solstice Stones, a magical battleground where they draw energy from each other to maintain their balance. 16 year olds Logan and Lily have spent years training for their first Stones…only to discover just days before that the enemy may not be what either of them had thought.

In Witch’s Brew, Lily is torn between her feelings for Logan and her coven’s need to know who—or what—he is. The young lovers race against time, their distrust for each other, and the powerful influence of their elders to unravel the mystery of their pasts before their future is destroyed. 

This is an Active Fiction title
"Active fiction" is a new type of e-reading experience that allows the reader and the author to interact with each other and the text in new and different ways.

In Witch’s Brew, Lily and Logan's fate is already decided, but Heidi explores several different possible pathways for how they get there. She shares scenes that wouldn’t normally fit in a book format and gives readers more precious moments between the two young lovers. As the series progresses, you'll see some normal narrative forms, interspersed with smaller scenes, alternate points of view, and a lot of "what if" scenarios.



Pages: 342
Format: Ebook (only)
Published by: Coliloquy LLC
Genre: YA Fantasy + Paranormal
 
Rating:

Review:
This story is engaging from the moment you start reading. It grabs your attention and doesn't release until you have finished reading, and that just leaves you begging to get your hands on the next story to see where the story takes you next. I loved Lilly, Daisy, Orchid, Logan, and even Chance. Lilly and Logan have personalities that connect so well together, which makes there developing relationship one that you can actually believe in. Orchid is probably my favorite character overall because she has this feisty attitude and she supports Lilly completely (even when she doesn't necessarily agree). The ending of the book was phenomenal, even with a cliffhanger and questions that I need to be answered. This is one story that you can't just read the first book and be satisfied.


I definitely recommend getting your hands onto this book as soon as possible, because this is one story you do not want to miss out on reading.


Note: I received this book free from Heidi R. Kling and Coliloquy in exchange for an honest review.

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