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ashley_apairofreaders 's review for:
The Unmarked Witch
by Miranda Lyn
Miranda Lyn's The Unmarked Witch is a comfort read of mine.
The worldbuilding:
The world that Miranda built in the book is one of my favorites. The concept of these covens where magic is housed, but where something sinister lurks created the perfect environment.
The characters:
Raven, Raven, Raven. I truly felt like I was on this ride with her. Every time something happened I felt a little bit more of the world Miranda built slipping away and Raven's sense of the world slipping through her fingers. There were times when I didn't even know who to trust. BUT honestly, the side characters sold it for me. They are so well written from the cruelest amongst them to the best (Kirsi).
The plot:
The plot moves at a medium pace. There are moments of action, tragedy, and a bit of spice that are all rolled in together. Miranda does a good job of balancing all these different elements to keep the reader invested and interested in the story from start to finish.
The worldbuilding:
The world that Miranda built in the book is one of my favorites. The concept of these covens where magic is housed, but where something sinister lurks created the perfect environment.
The characters:
Raven, Raven, Raven. I truly felt like I was on this ride with her. Every time something happened I felt a little bit more of the world Miranda built slipping away and Raven's sense of the world slipping through her fingers. There were times when I didn't even know who to trust. BUT honestly, the side characters sold it for me. They are so well written from the cruelest amongst them to the best (Kirsi).
The plot:
The plot moves at a medium pace. There are moments of action, tragedy, and a bit of spice that are all rolled in together. Miranda does a good job of balancing all these different elements to keep the reader invested and interested in the story from start to finish.