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Wayward Witch
by Zoraida Córdova
Disclaimer: I received this e-arc from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Wayward Witch
Author: Zoraida Cordova
Book Series: Brooklyn Brujas Book 3
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: urban fantasy, paranormal, witches, magic
Publication Date: September 1, 2020
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Pages: 384
Synopsis: Rose Mortiz has always been a fixer, but lately she’s been feeling lost. She has brand-new powers she doesn’t understand, and her family is still trying to figure out how to function in the wake of her amnesiac father’s return home. Then, on the night of her Deathday party, Rose discovers her father’s memory loss has been a lie.
As she rushes to his side, the two are ambushed and pulled through a portal to the land of Adas, a fairy realm hidden in the Caribbean Sea. There, Rose is forced to work with a group of others to save Adas. Soon, she begins to discover the scope of her powers, the troubling truth about her father’s past, and the sacrifices he made to save her sisters.
But if Rose wants to return home so she can repair her broken family, she must figure out how to heal Adas first.
Review: DNFed at 23%. While you can read this book as a standalone I kept getting the feeling that I should start at the beginning of this series instead..I blame netgalley again for not letting me know lol. The writing is great and the plot seems interesting but I kept getting tripped up on the details and characters. Will definitely try again in the future.
Verdict: It’s good, but I want to start at the beginning.
Book: Wayward Witch
Author: Zoraida Cordova
Book Series: Brooklyn Brujas Book 3
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: urban fantasy, paranormal, witches, magic
Publication Date: September 1, 2020
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Pages: 384
Synopsis: Rose Mortiz has always been a fixer, but lately she’s been feeling lost. She has brand-new powers she doesn’t understand, and her family is still trying to figure out how to function in the wake of her amnesiac father’s return home. Then, on the night of her Deathday party, Rose discovers her father’s memory loss has been a lie.
As she rushes to his side, the two are ambushed and pulled through a portal to the land of Adas, a fairy realm hidden in the Caribbean Sea. There, Rose is forced to work with a group of others to save Adas. Soon, she begins to discover the scope of her powers, the troubling truth about her father’s past, and the sacrifices he made to save her sisters.
But if Rose wants to return home so she can repair her broken family, she must figure out how to heal Adas first.
Review: DNFed at 23%. While you can read this book as a standalone I kept getting the feeling that I should start at the beginning of this series instead..I blame netgalley again for not letting me know lol. The writing is great and the plot seems interesting but I kept getting tripped up on the details and characters. Will definitely try again in the future.
Verdict: It’s good, but I want to start at the beginning.