Book Blurb
The thrilling Witch World saga continues in this suspenseful paranormal sequel to Red Queen, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Christopher Pike.Jessica Ralle thought the worst was over. The mindblowing revelations. The terrifying danger.The heartbreaking loss.
Turns out, discovering Witch World was just the beginning.
The riveting Witch World saga continues in a sequel packed with even more shocking twists and sexy suspense than Book One…
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Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala
Jessica is coming to terms with her life after she becomes a witch. She is one of a kind with seven witch genes. After the incident in Las Vegas she gained new abilities and knowledge of the witch world. Her boyfriend Jimmy is trapped in Witch World but is able to care for Lara, Jessica’s infant daughter. Lara is extremely special as she has ten witch genes which is unheard of. Jessica is trying to regain all her memories from when she lived merely in the human world but isn’t having any luck. She is also having strange dreams of this boy named Marc. In these dreams she almost becomes him as he goes about his life. She isn’t sure what it means. Then when the council informs her that she may be the next leader of the Lapras, she is shocked. She is more so when she learns she also has to accept the help being offered by the infamous Alchemist. She hesitates with this information as the stories about the Alchemist are less than flattering.
To add to her worries, she meets Marc in person when she wakes up in a strange box with five other teens. They have been selected to fight to the death with six other groups. She has no idea why or who is behind this new event. She wonders if she will ever have control of her own life.
This is the first book I have read in the Witch World series and it was a bit confusing. I didn’t know the back story so some of the issues Jessica was dealing with didn’t make sense to me. It was also difficult for me to connect with the characters. I’m not sure if the confusion I had added to it. It was just hard for me to get into this story.
It was a unique storyline though. I liked how the group of teens had to learn to work together and capitalize on each of their strengths to be successful. I also liked how Jessica had to rise up and face things head on. I do, however, recommend reading the first book of the series before this one. I give this book a 3 out of 5.
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