Not gonna lie...this book was too simply to YA for me. There are certain young adult books and series that I *love*, but this wasn't one of them. It's not that the writing was poor (in fact, it was quite good), or that the characters were unlikeable; it was the ooey-gooey romance that dominated th...
Originally reviewed at Witchmag's Boekenplank It took some time for me to get into the story. At first it felt a bit distant and I had some trouble with connecting to the characters. The book and story didn’t stand out from all the other paranormal stories I’ve read. It felt more like been there, ...
Jax is no ordinary high-school student. She's a witch with a powerful darkness inside of her. On the run from her coven and her evil father, she settles in North Carolina and hopes for a peaceful life. But trouble shows up in the form of a love interest who also happens to come from a family of witc...
White Witch is a YA urban fantasy about a teenage witch, Jax, who doesn’t want to be evil in a world where all witches get their power from dark forces and leaving the family business is not an easy task. Just when things seem to be getting better for this runaway, things get rather explosively bad ...
For more reviews check out my blogI received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for reviewI haven’t read many books about witches so this was a bit of a first for me. Generally speaking I enjoyed White Witch. I didn’t love it but I didn’t hate it, it was good. It is a very sh...
Jax comes from a family of powerful witches but she hates the dark magic that they use. All she wants is to make her own way in the world and have a normal life doing normal things like attending school and making friends. The coven her father is in control of is more like a criminal gang and nobody...
I picked up Trish Milburn's White Witch through NetGalley because it has an intriguing premise: all the witches with real power who are left in the world are witches with dark power, which they took from the world after the witch hunts that culminated in the 17th century, and they have been bent on ...
Posted on my blog:: Check it out.The Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews Thanks to Bell Bridge Books and Netgalley for allowing me to review this title in exchange my honest review and take on this book. It has been a pleasure. After escaping from her family controlled by her dark coven father, Jax runs...
This is one of those amazing books, that I put off reading because the cover did not draw me in enough. ( Yes, I am guilty of judging books by their covers! ) While it is seriously striking and intense. To me it looks like the cover to a graphic novel ( Don't get me wrong, I love graphic novels and ...
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