by Scott Tracey
Posted on Dark Faerie Tales.I’ve heard great things about Scott Tracey’s Witch Eyes. In a world of popular young adult fiction, Witch Eyes stands out, to me. Tracey builds a dynamic world, filled with strong characters and an even stronger plot. With many supernatural, action, and suspenseful elemen...
Review: Braden has Witch Eyes-he is able to see all the magic, feelings, and generally everything in the world. After hearing Uncle John talk about Belle Dam, he is drawn there, to find out about the family he's not known. There, he finds two feuding families, the Lansings and the Thorpes, who both ...
Wonderfully strange magics and a heartbreaking love story. Life's a witch...
Honestly, were it not for the recommendation of a friend, I'd never have picked up Scott Tracey's Witch Eyes; the plot didn't seem that out of the ordinary. Boy with super-witchy powers has a vision that the uncle who's served as his guardian will be harmed if he stays with him, so he hies off to th...
I really liked the story dont get me wrong but the ending just petered out, I am left with a feeling of that was it?I know there will be a next one and I will read it but I hope it flows like the begining of this book and not feel forced togheter like the end.
3.5I think my expectations for this book were a little bit too high. Don't get me wrong, I really liked this book, but it didn't quite blow me away like I hoped it would. The main reason I bought this book was because I rarely see YA fantasy books in the LGBT category, so I grabbed this one as soon ...
I really liked this book! Filled with lots of magic, witches, and betrayals, I loved reading it. What I really enjoyed about this book is the great mystery of it. Mr. Tracey lead the reader to dark places, where secrets were revealed. And me likey secrets! I love that the reader, learned the secrets...
I have had my fill of girls going swoony over mysterious boys, so of late I’ve been picking up one YA after another with boy protagonists. I haven’t regretted my decision so far. From Anna Dressed in Blood to Ward Against Death, everything that’s passed my hands have been winners in their own right....