Tag: Witchcraft
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SHADOWSTITCH by Cari Thomas (BOOK REVIEW)
This review will contain spoilers for Threadneedle, but will be spoiler-free for Shadowstitch You can read my review of Threadneedle here. “You didn’t know how to love except in ... -
SLEWFOOT by Brom (BOOK REVIEW)
Reading Brom’s Slewfoot feels like reading a work of art. From the wider physicality of the book to the illustrated chapter headings, to the evocative prose: ... -
THE REVELS by Stacey Thomas (BOOK REVIEW)
“The dead do not rest easy, and I am full of their secrets.” In 1645 King Charles and Parliament were at odds with one another. ... -
THE WITCH IN THE WELL by Camilla Bruce (BOOK REVIEW)
“They will come to the well whether we want them to or not, pulled by the power of our misery. Like calls to like, and there ... -
HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL COVEN by Juno Dawson (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Hello, and thank you for expressing an interest in Her Majesty’s Royal Coven.’ Her Majesty’s Royal Coven Juno Dawson Both history and future are fictions. Only ... -
The Wounded Witch by Jeramy Goble (Part Four)
Part One Part Two Part Three The overall strategy for the invasions of Fordail and Hignriten was largely devoid of considerations for terrain and topography. It ... -
The Wounded Witch by Jeramy Goble (Part Three)
Read part one HERE and part two HERE. Two weeks passed after King Baralli’s event at Orchid Square. At the closing of his announcement, the only ... -
The Wounded Witch by Jeramy Goble (Part Two)
Read part one HERE The majority of the Nurudian armies had begun returning from Rischurn. In addition to a newly installed Nurudian governor, a contingent of ... -
The Wounded Witch by Jeramy Goble (Part One)
Approximately 400 Years Before the Events in Coven Queen The towering oak doors swung open slowly as their iron hinges groaned and complained. The room’s disturbance ...