A review by tortorreads
The Lost Witch: A Novel by Paige Crutcher

5.0

Rating: 4.5/5
I received an eARC of this book for my honest opinion

This book did take me a minute to get into it, but only because I found myself a little confused at some parts but once I got through, I couldn’t put the book down.

The book starts off with one of the MC Brigid Heron in the past and we get to learn her story a little. However, you will then be zoomed into the future with Brigid, and you come to find out that she had no memories of anything in her past and you get to go on an adventure to figure out exactly what happened and to help her find a piece of her that is missing.

I really enjoyed every single character in this book. I loved getting to know Brigid, Luc Knightly and of course Ophelia & Finola. Ophelia & Finola are my favorite characters in this book, I loved how hilarious they’re to each other and others and on top of that they just want to help the village out and save everyone that they can. I can admit that I hated Luc at first, I thought he was just an ass but the more and more you get to know him, you come to understand his ways and how sweet he really can be. I loved Brigid a lot, I found her strength and determination to find the answers to her lost memories something I could connect with. Even her flaws when he came to that sexy trickster god Luc Knightly. Wow they really had some sexual tension/chemistry in this book.

I didn’t know how this book was going to end, if it was going to be a dud or if it was going to have a twist ending that left me saying WHAT! To my luck it was not, and Paige wrapped everything up into an amazing ending that left me saying AW!

The attention to details in Crutcher writing really helped to bring this little piece of heaven in Ireland, together for me. If you love books about loss, found family, magic and demons you should pick up this book and read it.

I want to thank Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for allowing me the chance to read and review this book for my honest opinion.