When I’m arrested for killing a member of the Coven Council, I’m pretty sure we’ll get things straightened out quickly – after all, my victim was a black witch and she was trying to kill me too. Like most things in my competitive life, I just got there first.
Separated from my alluring bodyguard Bastion, I ordered him not to rescue me by any means necessary. My griffin protector will happily leave a trail of bodies behind him if it means securing my freedom, but we have to play this smart because the Coven Council might not be pulling the strings. If I'm right and the Black Coven is manipulating events, including trying to orchestrate our doom, I must stop them no matter the cost.
I need to clear my name and free myself, then I need to face facts. My mum keeps telling me there’s a prophecy with my name on it… I’m done burying my head in the sand. It’s time to visit the seers and see what they have to say about my future.
Here’s hoping I stay alive long enough to have one.
Don't miss this witchy series if you like humor, heart and a strong heroine with a slow burn, enemies to lovers, fade-to-black romance.
I can hardly contain my excitement for the next installment of Heather G. Harris's "Other Witch" series, Familiar of the Witch. This series has captivated me from the beginning, and the dynamic between Amber and Bastian is a major reason why. Their chemistry is palpable, each interaction charged with emotion and tension. Amber's strength and resilience are inspiring, while Bastian's complex nature adds depth to their relationship. They make such a compelling duo, and I can't wait to see where their story leads next.
However, the ending of the last book left me on edge. Amber being arrested for killing a black witch in self-defense feels so unjust. She was protecting herself, and yet she's the one facing repercussions. It's a twist that showcases the harsh realities of their world but also adds a layer of frustration and anticipation. I really hope that the video evidence Amber took in the last book will be enough to clear her name. Her courage in capturing that moment might be the key to her freedom, and I’m eager to see how this plays out
The stakes are higher than ever, and I'm thrilled to dive into Familiar of the Witch. I have so many questions: Will Amber's evidence be enough to exonerate her? How will Bastian react to her situation? What new challenges and adventures await them both? Harris has a knack for weaving intricate plots with rich character development, and I know this book will be no exception. The journey of Amber and Bastian is far from over, and I’m ready to be swept away once more into their magical, tumultuous world.
With each book, Harris deepens my investment in Amber's journey and her evolving relationship with Bastian. Their bond, tested by trials and strengthened by loyalty, is a cornerstone of the series. Familiar of the Witch promises to be another thrilling chapter in their saga, filled with danger, magic, and, hopefully, justice for Amber.
Once again, Heather G. Harris delivers a stellar novel with Familiar of the Witch, taking us through the trials and tribulations of Amber and Bastian. As always, the dynamic between these two characters is electrifying, keeping me hooked from start to finish. Harris has a unique talent for weaving intricate storylines with rich character development, and this book is no exception. The way she crafts their journey, filled with both action and emotional depth, is truly impressive.
While the novel is sparse on some details about Amber and Bastian's lovemaking, I appreciate Heather's continued politeness in her wording. She manages to balance the intensity of their relationship without resorting to explicit scenes, which I find refreshing. Her approach allows the focus to remain on the emotional and psychological aspects of their connection, making it even more impactful.
The action scenes, however, are where Harris truly shines. They are detailed and thrilling, providing a stark contrast to the more intimate moments between Amber and Bastian. Each battle and conflict is vividly portrayed, pulling me right into the heart of the action. Despite the lack of explicit romantic scenes, the book is undeniably a good read, maintaining a perfect balance between action and romance.
Heather G. Harris has once again proven her ability to create a captivating story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Familiar of the Witch is a testament to her skill as a storyteller, blending high-stakes action with deep emotional resonance. This installment in the "Other Witch" series is a must-read for anyone who loves a well-crafted, thrilling, and emotionally engaging story.
In reading Familiar of the Witch by Heather G. Harris, I found the book to be mostly a safe read for a wide range of ages. There aren't many alarming aspects to be aware of, making it an enjoyable experience without too much concern for sensitive content. Heather G. Harris has done an excellent job of crafting a story that remains engaging and thrilling without delving into overly graphic or disturbing territory.
However, it's worth noting that there is some mention of animal harm, particularly when the black coven discusses chopping off the tails of animals to use in their spells and potions. While these moments are unsettling, they are not overly detailed and are handled with a degree of restraint. It's a minor aspect of the book, but one that some readers might want to be aware of before diving in.
Additionally, there is the occasional use of adult language sprinkled throughout the book. These instances are relatively rare and don't dominate the narrative, but they do pop up from time to time. Overall, Familiar of the Witch maintains a balance that makes it accessible and enjoyable for most readers, providing a thrilling and magical journey through the trials and tribulations of Amber and Bastian without crossing into overly explicit or alarming territory.
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