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labyrinth_witch 's review for:
The League of Gentlewomen Witches
by India Holton
Whereas the first book focused on the Brontes, literary fans are in for a Jane Austen-flavored literary fantasty that follows a young witch set up to be the next leader of England's coven. Defying a 200-year-old feud between pirates and witches, Charlotte throws her lot in with Alex O'Reilly in pursuit of an ancient amulet.
In the process she discovers the fun and freedom in her witchcraft, together Alex and Charlotte find a vulnerability and intimacy they both had been searching for since their rather harsh childhoods.
It's going to have all your favorites of arguing, kissing to make up, evading of aunties, carefully preserved hostilities, and an epic air battle with cannons ablaze.
All the while you will laugh, and then put down the book to laugh harder.
In the process she discovers the fun and freedom in her witchcraft, together Alex and Charlotte find a vulnerability and intimacy they both had been searching for since their rather harsh childhoods.
It's going to have all your favorites of arguing, kissing to make up, evading of aunties, carefully preserved hostilities, and an epic air battle with cannons ablaze.
All the while you will laugh, and then put down the book to laugh harder.