A review by kearstinreading
The Ravens by Danielle Paige, Kass Morgan

adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

As September rolls into October, there's a particular thrill in delving into books that embrace the spirit of "spooky season." "The Ravens" proved to be the perfect addition to this seasonal reading, offering a blend of enchantment, mystery, and dark secrets that kept me engaged from start to finish.

What sets "The Ravens" apart from many in the paranormal genre is its collegiate backdrop. Rather than the familiar high school setting, we find ourselves immersed in the intriguing world of university life. The tale revolves around Kappa Rho Nu, a sorority that appears outwardly as a haven for the best and most beautiful girls on campus. However, beneath the surface, a bewitching secret is concealed - each and every member is a witch.

The story follows two captivating characters, Vivi Devereaux and Scarlett Winter. Scarlett, an established Kappa sister with ambitions to become the sorority's president, brings experience and a sense of duty. Vivi, on the other hand, is a freshman with dreams of securing her place within Kappa. Unbeknownst to her, she possesses a powerful magic that becomes evident during the rushing process, earning her a bid to the house.

While the plot encompasses elements of romance, it is not the primary focus, which I found refreshing. Instead, "The Ravens" centers on themes of found family and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood. The book adeptly navigates the complexities of friendships and alliances, adding depth to the story and creating a sense of connection with the characters.

One of the highlights of this read was the clever twists unveiled in the final chapters. The story took a direction I didn't anticipate, and that element of surprise heightened the overall experience for me. I relish moments when a book can keep me guessing until the very end, and "The Ravens" delivered on that front.

In summary, "The Ravens" proved to be an excellent addition to the spookier reading season, showcasing a unique blend of witchcraft, sisterhood, and mystery set against the backdrop of college life. It's a tale that successfully intertwines enchanting elements with the bonds of friendship and the allure of found family, all while keeping you eagerly flipping the pages to uncover the secrets lurking beneath the surface.