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Witch of Wild Things
by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
After her younger sister's tragic death 8 years ago, Sage Flores has been running away—from her family, her passion, and her "gifts." But when she returns to her hometown, she finds the least-expected person waiting for her: Tenessee Reyes, aka the boy who broke her heart in high school.
WITCH is an entertaining yet compelling read that covers fractured family, complex sisterhood, and second-chance(ish) romance with a hint of magical realism. While some miscommunication tropes could be a no-go for readers, I appreciate how Gilliland explores what it takes to stitch a broken family back together. The twists and turns are another highlight of WITCH, and I recommend this heartwarming story to those looking for a quick and light read.
WITCH is an entertaining yet compelling read that covers fractured family, complex sisterhood, and second-chance(ish) romance with a hint of magical realism. While some miscommunication tropes could be a no-go for readers, I appreciate how Gilliland explores what it takes to stitch a broken family back together. The twists and turns are another highlight of WITCH, and I recommend this heartwarming story to those looking for a quick and light read.