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Magick
Magick
Magick
Audiobook4 hours

Magick

Written by C. M. Newell

Narrated by Allison Newell

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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There is a secret… a royal Wiccan one…

Senior year just got complicated for 17 year old Willow. A long-lost relative revealed she is next in line for a crown - a throne complete with witches, fairies, and demons. In a land she's never heard of! 

Her normal is turned upside-down, complete with a handsome warrior sworn to stand by her side. Rhydian knows everything she doesn't about the dark secrets of her heritage.

Can Willow accept who she is? Does she have a choice?

Her last big decision was a phone case and what movie to chill on with her friends. Now, a throne is at stake, and her family and friends are targets to control her. 

You'll love this young adult story, it's the perfect mix of fantasy and coming of age all about… A Girl, A Crown, and Magick 

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MAGICK is A New Apple Award-Winner. Book 1 of 3 in a completed series.

LanguageEnglish
PublishereBook Me Up
Release dateNov 10, 2022
ISBN9781956049046
Magick

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Magick, from Mira Monroe, is the first book in The Unwanted Series. I don't read as much in the fantasy/paranormal genre as I once did but like to sample what is available on occasion. I am very glad I did so in this case.What appealed the most to me was the main character, Willow. We experience the novel from her perspective and I was particularly taken with her character. A bit of a snarky high school senior who makes the usual comments for someone that age. There is enough magick to keep those readers interested but the story is also very much about people, which is not always the case in genres that tend to emphasize action over characterization (fantasy, action/adventure, paranormal to a large extent). This was, for me, a story about an interesting young girl becoming a young woman, but in the realm of Wiccan and magick. As the first in a new series there is a good bit of space given to establishing the recurring characters and their dynamics yet the story still maintained a very good flow and never got bogged down in background. The rest of the series will likely just get better as Willow grows into her new life.In addition to readers of YA fantasy/paranormal I would also recommend this for readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories and don't mind the fantasy/paranormal aspect. It is a quick read and, in my case, has made me want to read the next book in the series.Reviewed from a copy made available through Goodreads First Reads.