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Witch of Wild Things by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
3.5
Thank you to the publisher @berkleypub and @netgalley for my e-ARC in exchange for my honest review and a big thank you to @letstalkaboutbookspromo for hosting the buddy read!
Witch of Wild things is a fun magical realism novel about three sisters who each have magic because their ancestors angered the old gods and punished their family forever.
It’s a story about sisters, family, and relationships. Being the oldest of 4 sisters myself I found myself relating to Sky, Teal, and Sage throughout the entire story.
There is a nice romance subplot with some mild spice. When the spice started to turn a bit spicier it felt…out of place. And believe me I love spicy books but it just felt like it didn’t belong here.
I also found Teal to be a bit much at times and it took away from my enjoyment of the story.
I did really love Sage and her entire character arc and progression throughout the story.
I would love to see books for Sky and Teal and learn more about them as well but I think this is a stand-alone.
This book is super fun and I recommend to those who love nature magic, sisterhood stories, and a romance subplot.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Witch of Wild things is a fun magical realism novel about three sisters who each have magic because their ancestors angered the old gods and punished their family forever.
It’s a story about sisters, family, and relationships. Being the oldest of 4 sisters myself I found myself relating to Sky, Teal, and Sage throughout the entire story.
There is a nice romance subplot with some mild spice. When the spice started to turn a bit spicier it felt…out of place. And believe me I love spicy books but it just felt like it didn’t belong here.
I also found Teal to be a bit much at times and it took away from my enjoyment of the story.
I did really love Sage and her entire character arc and progression throughout the story.
I would love to see books for Sky and Teal and learn more about them as well but I think this is a stand-alone.
This book is super fun and I recommend to those who love nature magic, sisterhood stories, and a romance subplot.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5