A review by msglam
Always a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough

4.0

I was fortunate to receive an ARC of Always a Witch through Netgalley. I read the first book Once a Witch before I knew there would be a sequel and was saddened with the ending cause I wanted more and now having read Always a Witch I am now satisfied in knowing what happened on the rest of Tamsin’s journey of self discovery.

Always a Witch picks up right where Once a Witch leaves off with Tasmin and the Greene family still under the threat of Alistair Callum (Knight) and with Tamsin the only person who can save her family’s future. I loved the growth of Tasmin’s character in this book she no longer has anything to prove she is more sure of herself and you can really see the integrity and selflessness of her character. She has accepted who she is and is just doing what she can to protect her family. The returning characters were true to the first book and the new characters were just as enchanting as those introduced in the first. Carolyn MacCullough out did herself with the new villain in Liam as I disliked him way more than I did Alistair. The romance between Tasmin and Gabriel is touched on it is still refreshing and honest but it does not overshadow the main plot of the book that of Tasmin’s destiny.

I really enjoyed this book and gave it 4/5 stars. Always a Witch was a fun read that I couldn’t put
down. The characters are well-developed and storyline keeps you wanting more. While the story does resolve itself I hope to see more of Tasmin and her world in future books.