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A review by heartbrekker
Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard
5.0
This BOOK-
It truly was greater than words can ever describe.
I struggled badly through Windwitch, so initially leading up to this installment, I was indifferent. I didn’t think about it much. Though, slowly, Bloodwitch started to dig its claws into my head (in a good way). I saw incredible reviews, and I realized I wanted to see what all of this hype was about.
Well.
It’s real.
And deserved.
Every POV was marvelous, deep, and gritty.
Each lesson the characters learned brought me to tears, especially at the end.
And most importantly, Bloodwitch teaches us to become ourselves for ourselves. It’s a book about finding your purpose and your needs and your life.
For these characters.. I screamed, I cried, I raged, I laughed, and I damn well rejoiced. My hope feels like a palpable being while reading Bloodwitch. These characters certainly need all the help they can get, and I ache to lessen their burdens.
Aeduan and Iseult still reign as my two favorite POV’s, but all of them are top tier in terms of plot. Susan Dennard got the ball rolling in the first two books, but Bloodwitch is where everything is put into perspective, specifically for Aeduan cause it’s his book, which is another reason I adored it. He’s an enigma that slowly becomes unraveled as the book progresses.
Now I could go into all the technicals, but I think, for my review, that wouldn’t do it any justice. I just wanted to express my emotions, and I also want you to know that no matter what, you aren’t ready for this book. It’s a game changer.
And, of course, read Sightwitch before Bloodwitch.
It truly was greater than words can ever describe.
I struggled badly through Windwitch, so initially leading up to this installment, I was indifferent. I didn’t think about it much. Though, slowly, Bloodwitch started to dig its claws into my head (in a good way). I saw incredible reviews, and I realized I wanted to see what all of this hype was about.
Well.
It’s real.
And deserved.
Every POV was marvelous, deep, and gritty.
Each lesson the characters learned brought me to tears, especially at the end.
And most importantly, Bloodwitch teaches us to become ourselves for ourselves. It’s a book about finding your purpose and your needs and your life.
For these characters.. I screamed, I cried, I raged, I laughed, and I damn well rejoiced. My hope feels like a palpable being while reading Bloodwitch. These characters certainly need all the help they can get, and I ache to lessen their burdens.
Aeduan and Iseult still reign as my two favorite POV’s, but all of them are top tier in terms of plot. Susan Dennard got the ball rolling in the first two books, but Bloodwitch is where everything is put into perspective, specifically for Aeduan cause it’s his book, which is another reason I adored it. He’s an enigma that slowly becomes unraveled as the book progresses.
Now I could go into all the technicals, but I think, for my review, that wouldn’t do it any justice. I just wanted to express my emotions, and I also want you to know that no matter what, you aren’t ready for this book. It’s a game changer.
And, of course, read Sightwitch before Bloodwitch.