I’m really looking forward to reading The Chosen Sin, future Elemental Witches instalments and whatever else the author has in store for us. Anya Bast is doing what all authors should be doing: improving with each novel. Also stay tuned to the end to catch an excerpt of The Darkest Kiss (which has since been renamed The Chosen Sin), a futuristic romance with what little I’ve read seems to be intriguing world-building. Witch Fire (Elemental Witches, Book 1) by Anya Bast. Be patient, readers, because the action really kicks in with a surprise on page 283. Witch Fire (Elemental Witches, Book 1) Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Witch Blood is a step up from its predecessor ( Witch Fire) in terms of stakes and world-building. Jack is a powerful witch with the ability to command fire and is anything but normal. But when sexy Jack McAllister enters her life, she discovers that what you want isn't always what you need. The answer in this novel seems to be demons (guns), which is good news for me, who had a thing for hot French warlock Stefan Faucheux in a previous instalment.Īnother perhaps unintentional issue is what’s more important: being protected, or being independent? The former prevails in this case, which came as a disappointment because the novel is at its most interesting when water witch Isabelle Novak and earth witch Thomas Monahan are apart. Witch Fire Anya Bast, Click to preview After a chaotic marriage and a rough divorce, all Mira Hoskins wants is stability and normality. Or, if you prefer: guns, or the people who use them. The second instalment of the Elemental Witches perhaps unintentionally brings up the question of who’s more evil: demons, or the warlocks who summon them.
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