![]() ![]() ![]() Well, as I said, I loved it, I loved the new setting and Geary’s special mix of meeting well-known and beloved characters again, getting to know other characters who formerly only acted as secondary characters better and introducing some totally new – but nevertheless awesome – characters. So everyone, especially Eloise herself, thinks of the whole incident as some fluke in the fetching spell, but how could there be something wrong with a spell-coding Nell herself created and double checked? Soon the whole witching community is confronted with something entirely new, something that turns their traditions and old believes upside down – and the traditional Nova Scotia is the epicentrum of this magical earthquake. Something she really doesn’t want to handle right now – or ever. Suddenly Eloise is once more confronted with her childhood “trauma” of never showing any signs of magic. Or at least she thought so until Nell’s somewhat devilish witch-fetching-chat-spell-thingie catches her. ![]() ![]() This time the center o attention lies not upon the residents of Witch Central or some stray witch they caught somewhere but on the witching community of Nova Scotia and especially Elorie who grew upas one of the few non-wiches among them. And another review on one of Debora Geary’s witch-novels (and yes, there are still some more to come, but I’m trying to write at least every other review on something else so it might take some time until I wrote reviews to all of her published novels and stories)! And again, I loved it. ![]()
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