Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The Water Witch by Juliet Dark

I enjoy fantasy tales.  With witches, faes, elves, demons, succubus, incubus, and fallen angels, there are enough paranormal forms to give this tale a unique taste and some odd twists.

Ballantine Books and Edelweiss gave me the opportunity to read this ebook for review (thank you).  The book will go on sale February 13th, so watch for it at your local bookstore.

Callie is half-witch and half-fey and has not found her powers yet.  She's just given up her relationship with an incubus because he's sucking the life out of her.  Her fae friends are getting her help to discover how just what her powers are.  And her enemies (which includes her grandmother) are trying to close the last gate between the fairy world and our world.  Callie is a busy girl.

Callie is friends with the otherworldly folk and has no desire to see the gate closed.  Most will have to return home because they can't survive in our world without being able to renew themselves with the gold energy of the other world.  However, can an unknown power be enough to stop them?  And will she want to pay the price she must to succeed?

Why not follow Callie and see how she reacts and what happens as she struggles to find herself and her love?  I'm already looking forward to the next book in the series.

Happy reading.   

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