This is NOT a book review. This is a Finn Belastra appreciation post (loljk).Ok, what I don't like about this book?Ummm. Cate?!Coz I can't figure her out. I am so confused by her character, and sometimes, she's too damn annoying. Among the Cahill sisters, Tess seems to be the most reasonable, and to...
Historical and Fantasy in one magical book; what more can a girl want? I loved Born Wicked and I am kicking myself for waiting so long to read it.With magic, secret societies, prophesies, and romance Born Wicked has something for almost any YA lover. It is a fantastic debut that really shows off wha...
I may just simply be too old for this kinda of book. However, I was hugely disappointed in this story. It isn't a terrible book, it's just highly unexciting, and quite a lot doesn't make sense.Firstly - the heroine is fairly annoying, and I found it hard to be too sympathetic to her. Second - why on...
Born Wicked had lots of elements I love - YA, historical romance, witch trials and magic. There was a slow build through the first half but then it hit the ground running. Now I can't wait to see where the next book takes me!
3.5/5first impressions- pretty cover. i wonder what it means in relevance to the story.- witches ....- in the victorian era! /gasp- what the heck are the "cahill witch chronicles"impressions answered- cover has pretty much no relevance to the story. pretty, yes, eyecatching, yes, but nothing so spec...
I am a new Jessica Spotswood fan. This book was absolutely adorable and it's one of my new favorites! The way that she wrote the story really pulled you into the book. It was exciting and I didn't find one dull moment or any slow areas. The story just scooted along and kept you engaged. I can't wait...
3.5 of 5 stars.Born Wicked tells the story of an alternative nineteenth-century US where witches once ruled but were overthrown by the Brotherhood, who believe that witches are wicked and should be punished and eradicated. Cate Cahill is the eldest of three sisters, all of whom are witches. This mak...
I guess I'll just say that I probably shouldn't have picked this book up in the first place. I knew it was about witchcraft and that there was a religious group that opposed the witchcraft. I think I would've loved this book if it weren't for the fact that I agreed with almost everything the Brother...
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