A review by crownedaimee
The Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli

fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

This duology deserves all the stars and more, the sequel didn't disappoint one bit. I will be recommending this to anyone and everyone. After the events of The Crimson Moth, there was no way I would've been able to wait until February to read The Rebel Witch so as soon as I saw it available on NetGalley, I jumped at the chance to get it and I was so happy when I got approved for my most anticipated book of 2025 and didn't hesitate to read it as soon as I could. 

The Rebel Witch jumps right in as we see Rune and Gideon reunited for the first time since the events of The Crimson Moth. With the two at odds: one with orders to kill and the other siding with the enemy, they are soon forced to work together after a series of events unfold, and somehow try not to kill each other in the process. Their goal is simple: take down Cressida but can they really put aside their hatred aside? Can they really work together if they both have plans to betray the other? 

I really didn't want this to end (secretly hoping for spin offs) because I am so in love with this world and the magic system, and of course Gideon and Rune. They are enemies to lovers at it's finest and their relationship throughout this duology is so fun to read. The constant back and fourth of "will they/won't they" was so entertaining, nobody does it quite like them. The tension? The angst? The yearning and longing? Give it all to me. I need more. They banter had me grinning and swooning despite what was happening. 

I really felt for Rune in this book, after seeing her so brave and headstrong in The Crimson Moth to someone who is constantly burying her emotions because she is plagued with self doubt. Her decision making isn't always the best, but I loved seeing her growth. I would've liked to see have seen her learn more spells instead of relying on the three spells she knows and uses most. There were times that she could've done with having different spells at her disposal. If you follow me on Twitter/X then you just know my whole reading thread is just full of my love for Gideon Sharpe, that man can do no wrong. I loved reading him fighting between his heart and head, both wanting completely different things. I'm so glad that we got to see a different side to Gideon ion this book, showing how conflicted he was when it came to Rune and doing what he believed was the right thing. My heart broke for him after what happened in The Crimson Moth, it's really no surprise that he hates witches after everything he endured because of them. I was really rooting for his happy ending and I'm so glad that he got it. 

The Rebel Witch was everything that I needed and more. It was the perfect sequel and if you loved the first instalment then you'll love this one just as much. If I didn't have work then I would've devoured this book in a day because I was hooked from start to finish, I didn't want to put it down. This duology isn't one to miss, I highly recommend to everyone. 

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for a honest review. 

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