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Truly Madly Magically by Hazel Beck

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I was given an electronic advance-readers-copy of this book through the Netgalley App. This book is the third book in the Witchlore series- I highly recommend reading the first two Witchlore books (Small Town, Big Magic and Big Little Spells) to fully appreciate and value how amazing this story is! This story follows Ellowyn Good and continues to follow the Riverwood Coven's pursuit for justice against the Joywood, the ruling coven. The Witchlore series first captivated me with Emersyn Wilde's story from her perspective but each story is from a different witch's perspective, making them unique yet interwoven as the story continues across the series. While Emersyn was my favorite character, Ellowyn's character evolution through this book not only resonated with me but also was so believable! I also appreciated how Emersyn's flaws were called into question and her friends, including Ellowyn, pointed out the positives and intentions behind those flaws- sharing that your friends love you inspite of, and because of, your flas. I absolutely loved the family dynamics and friendships. Hazel Beck continues the epic storyline and makes the book both plot and character driven. The growth you see of the characters in each book is one of my favorite pieces and Truly, Madly, Magically is no exception. This story includes themes of friendship, love, and good vs. evil.  I cannot wait for the release of this book in August to share it with all of my friends. 

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