Showing posts with label cahill witch chronicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cahill witch chronicles. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Sisters’ Fate by Jessica Spotswood



Series: Cahill Witch Chronicles (Book #3)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Rating: 4.5 Stars
How I Got It: Purchased

I’m so sad this series is over. But I also don’t have much to say. I waited to write this because I wanted to organize my thoughts. That hasn’t gone well.

This was a great conclusion. It lived up to the previous books. Generally, the resolution worked. I thought a couple things happened a little too fast. And there were a few relationships I would have liked to see more flushed out.

I still think Cate is amazing narrator and protagonist. Especially, in this book she could have made some annoying or foolish decisions, but she kept it together. And I was very pleased with the Cate/Finn relationship. I was concerned after the second book, but they are great partners.

Sister’s Fate is a lot like The Ruby Circle: if you’ve been a fan of the series I think you’ll enjoy the last book. Although, I do wish there was an epilogue set ten or twenty years later. But I always love an epilogue.

I’ll definitely read more books by Jessica Spotswood in the future.

Thanks for reading!
~Holly

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Star Cursed by Jessica Spotswood



Series: Cahill Witch Chronicles (Book #2)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Rating: 4.5 Stars
How I Got It: Purchased

That ending has kind of wrecked me, so I’m not sure how this review will go. But I’m going to pick up the third book and don’t want to accidentally confuse the two.

I just love Jessica Spotswood’s writing. This reads a lot like a contemporary, but has the amazing world building of a historical or fantasy book. She does a great job of creating the world-especially the political and social aspects. And Cate is a spectacular narrator. I never get tired of her. And there was such tension in this book. Almost every page had me on the edge of my seat and that doesn’t happen often.

Cate is an amazing protagonist. Yes, she’s dealing with being a witch, but she’s very real. Her problems are relatable and I love reading about her struggle to find herself. Plus, she’s a good person, sister, and friend.

I wasn’t expecting this, but the series addresses a lot of issues women have to deal with even in our world today. There’s female sexuality, female friendships, sisters, and the cattiness that unfortunately seems to always follow women. It could just be stereotypes, but I feel like it’s so much more.

Now, I’m going to address a pretty big spoiler.

You’ve been warned.

In the last year I’ve done some soul searching and have tried to not call women (fictional or real) names-especially names that are often attached to woman. But Maura is a bitch. I actually wrote that it my notes twice. For so long I’ve been cheering for her, because I really wanted her to be redeemed and a truly good person. But, for me, using mind magic on Finn like that is unforgiveable. I completely believe she did it because it would hurt Cate and it helping Inez’s cause was secondary. As a sister I can say there is NOTHING that would make me do something that cruel to mine. And they (Cate and Finn) better end up together-happily. I pray it doesn’t take the whole book, because how will I survive that?

Now, I need to emotionally prepare myself to read the last book. Wish me look.

Thanks for reading!
~Holly

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Born Wicked by Jessica Spotswood



Series: The Cahill Witch Chronicles (Book 1)

Format: Hardcover

Pages: 330

Rating: 4 Stars

How I Got It: Purchased

                This book is hard to describe. It’s an alternate history historical witch book that reads like a contemporary.

                I think there’s a lack of world-building, but it doesn’t bother me. To some extent I wish I knew more about the past and the rest of the world, but I don’t need it.

                And I like the characters. Cate is likeable and a good narrator. She could be a little more trusting, but her society explains it. And the story mainly focuses on women-powerful women. Plus, there are tons of different relationships between these women.

                I’m completely invested in Cate’s story and am excited to continue the series. Ms. Spotswood weaves the romance with the magic storyline with Cate’s personal journey. I care equally about each of these story points and want to know where they’ll go next. 

~Thanks for reading!
Holly