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6 reviews for:

The Fae Witch

Quinn Arthurs

3.72 AVERAGE

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reign_kaur's review

2.0
adventurous emotional lighthearted medium-paced

The angst was building in the first book, and the second one is just boring.
The foreplay was excellent, but then the sex was fade to black 

bookish_dandan's review

4.0

Beautiful

A beautiful ending to Tori’s story. A strong and humble FMC! Would love to see more for her future! Beautifully written like many of the authors works!

I am such a sucker for a kickass heroine!! Tori definitely fits the bill, love her strength, tenacity, love and determination to see things made right in their world!! The best part she gets 3 yummy mates to love and draw strength from along the way, what more could you want.....ok so there's also Dragons, a wicked queen, a war to win and lots of of sexy fun too!! So dive right in people, you won't be disappointed!!
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Ok this book felt like a bit of a let down from the first one. This just felt like a book with too many ideas. Like the author came up with the ideas to fill at least a trilogy and wrote the first book to set that up and then she decided to just cram it all in to the second book like a tv writer who found out their show just got cancelled.  Don’t get me wrong I still enjoyed a lot of this book, the relationships had cute moments and the girl power friendships were fun but  I definitely found myself getting more annoyed with the characters and less interested as the book went on. Major bummer because I genuinely enjoyed book one and really wanted to love this one too. 

ki4eva's review

5.0

Loved the conclusion to the duology.

threadpanda's review

3.0

The conclusion of this duo finds Tori and her Guardians facing off against numerous enemies in different forms, as Tori grows in her powers.

To me, this story feels like it's fighting against itself a lot. Like it starts going in one direction and then shifts a bit and goes in another but never really explores any of them with much depth. It feels almost like it didn't want to be a romance novel—there's only two scenes with anything explicit (that I can remember) and a lot of the flirting feels a bit forced. There's a lot of what seems to be fade-to-black. And all of that is okay but I still wish some of the world building had taken center stage and that this had really been a New Adult epic fantasy, with deeper dive into Fae Realm society and exploration.