A review by thereadingbel
Witch by T.L. Brown

4.0

Ophelia is the 17 year old we meet at the start of the book. Everything changes when she uses the Ouija Board. She starts to hear what people are thinking, she can freeze people. She has 6 ghosts that are identical to her that follow her around. Hanna's loves Sam who is part Siren, part Fallen Angel. Sam convinces Ophelia to come back with him to Lydia's so she'll be safe.

When they get to Lydia's. Ophelia finds out that she's a witch. She is the witch of all witches the one who would lead the witches. Ophelia begins learning about her prophecy while Sam and Lucas start looking for Aleks father. Sam gets a message from Hanna telling him she's going to meet her family. He begins to all worry because he understands how Sirens live their lives.

Ophelia meets Oliver. Oliver is Ophelia fathers best friend. Mind you her father is evil. Ophelia father is a evil bad guy who has her twin brother and mother captured and wants her dead. Oliver says he loves Ophelia and has loved her for her entire life. Now Ophelia and the other Roses have to figure out if he is setting them all up to die or if he really does love her and want the best for her.

Once everyone learns what Sam did they go crazy. Ophelia has no idea how her powers work. Sam, Oliver, Hanna and Ophelia work together to try to figure out how to reverse it without using dark magic.

Giselle finds out that she is Queen Vampire. Giselle has only been a vampire more then a week when she gets this information which is sort of crazy. It gets intense seeing how Giselle handles becoming Queen and all the responsibilities and consequences that come after it.

Ophelia's father also has Aimee captured. Oliver convinces everyone that he can be trusted and help then come up with a plan to get Aimee's sister back. The plan includes killing Ophelia father and brother before they kill her.

This was a very face paced read and I really enjoyed the story. I give it 4 stars and recommend this book to those who like books about super natural characters.