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The Unmarked Witch
by Miranda Lyn
The Unmarked Witch started with a murder and curse, and then the events spiraled from there. While jumping into the action usually works to engage, it seemed slower as it felt like there was a lack of character development and as a reader I was not able to get attached to any of the characters until further into the book (about 30% in). Once in, the trials Raven goes through with her friends open her eyes to the reality of the world and that everything isn't what she was fed when she was growing up. With that, the man she has deemed her biggest enemy her entire life is now the man she can't stay away from. I am glad I stuck with this book, as the trials provided the character and relationship development I wanted. This is a real enemies-to-lovers romantasy, and ends on a BIG cliffhanger. Book two of the duology is The Unbound Witch, and I will be glad to jump into that because the cliffhanger...! The narrator did a good job and book one was single POV, and I hope that continues into book two.