A review by pero_tefi
Wayward Witch by Zoraida Córdova

3.0

3.5

Rose Mortiz, the third and youngest of the three sisters, and the one with some super strong ability of taking in other's magic, the magical hacker. In this book we start with her deathday, months after the events with Lula and finding that she can't believe the family is happy and safe yet, feeling that something is missing and that the built happiness is fragile. And so, she does a truth spell that cause a rift with her father that somehow leads to their capture towards the realm of Adas.

This was more like Labyrinth Lost, which I wasn't really happy for. I was very excited to get to know Rose's strange abilities but found that maybe this book was trying to do many things at once. Solve the mystery of the father, save the world of Adas, deal with Deos again, deal with tales that go through worlds, have a superhero team to save the world of adas, more family dynamics even without all of the people there, deal with memory loss and forgiveness and of course deal with the weird ability and power hunger. As you can see, there's a lot. I enjoyed the book but a lot of times I didn't connect. Oh wait, there's also a little romance that was brushed over.

I enjoyed the book, don't get me wrong, I still loved Rose but I can't help but feel that there was a lot brushed over and put together just to have the plot be interesting. So yeah, I guess my favorite is still the second one.