A review by nightc0urt
Wild is the Witch by Rachel Griffin

5.0

This. Book. (Insert happy cry emoji). I cried, I laughed and I wanted to chuck it across the room because I didn’t know what to do with my nervous energy. This book 100% feels like putting on my favorite pair of cozy socks, getting the PERFECT cup of iced coffee (no matter how cold or hot it is outside) and slipped under a super warm and cozy blanket. This book was seriously like a hug that I didn’t know I needed.

The writing style was so immersive and the book was so atmospheric that I just felt myself getting lost in the middle of the pages. I kid you not, the last 50 pages I spent in the garage while my fiancé worked with power tools and played music but I didn’t notice it at all, it was all just background noise while I was sucked into this book.

Wild is the Witch is about hard life lessons, consequences and persevering through the pain and hurt to try and make things right. There’s bright happy scenes, and extremely open and sensitive scenes. There’s banter and ONE TENT. This is a loath to love kind of situation that just unfurls in the best way possible. But the Owl and how he contributes to this story is EVERYTHING to me and I won’t forget him anytime soon.