A review by kellen_green
Wayward Witch by Zoraida Córdova

4.0

Going back to the Mortiz family is always refreshing and you know you are in for a ride!

On this, the third installment of the Brooklyn Bujas series, we follow the traditional formula of Zoraida Córdova and accompany the journey of Rose, the youngest sister.

After all that her family is being through, is Rose's time to discover what it means to be a Bruja, and in her journey she will learn about her new found power (all happening in Bruja Born), the back drop of her father's disappearance (a mystery so far), will gain new friends, brush love and, as expected, embrace the power that her family ties entitles.

With an amazing fantasy world building, the books takes us to the fantastic fae realm and face the young characters to a devouring disease that threatens to make all disappear.

Reading this book, was a nostalgic experience, remembering the beautiful, yet crazy, family dynamics and heritage, and extensive lore (hinted at the beginning of each chapter with the quotes from the book of DEOS and the Diaries), learning about one self, pushing boundaries and at the end of the day, closing an atmospheric and lovely trilogy.

Highly recommended for fantasy lovers of all ages!

An ARC of this book was kindly provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.