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Night of the Witch by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis

Queen B’s Decree: Night of the Witch is about some medieval German witch trials, where like in Salem, most of those burned were innocent.

Fritzi is an actual witch, who saw her coven killed and burned. She’s trying to find her cousin and help her escape when she gets captured by Otto, a witch hunter. But there’s more to Otto—he actually infiltrated the witch hunters in order to bring them down, so he and Fritzi fall into instalove and start working together.

The romance felt very out of place, very quick with no real relationship progression. But the storyline was interesting, I was hooked on the suspense of the fight between the witches and the evil witch hunter leader. It did feel as if some things were just bypassed and left unexplained, but regardless, I was interested in how it ends.

I enjoyed Night of the Witch, but not sure if the cliffhanger hooked me enough to continue with the series.


Book: Night of the Witch by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis
Series: Witch and Hunter #1
Genre: Fantasy
Hotness: mild salsa
Plot Devices/Tropes: instalove

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