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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

89) Waking the Witch by Kelley Armstrong

The Blurb -

At twenty-one, Savannah Levine-orphaned daughter of a notorious dark witch and an equally notorious cutthroat sorcerer-considers herself a full-fledged member of the otherworld. The once rebellious teen has grown into a six-foot-tall, motorcycle-riding jaw-dropper, with an impressive knowledge of and ability to perform spells. The only problem is, she's having a hard time convincing her adoptive parents, Paige and Lucas, to take her seriously as an adult. She's working as the research assistant at the detective agency they founded, and when they take off on a romantic vacation alone, leaving her in charge, Savannah finds herself itching for a case to call her own. (She's also itching for Adam, her longtime friend and colleague, to see her as more than just a little girl, but that's another matter.)

Suddenly, Savannah gets the chance she's been waiting for: Recruited by another supernatural detective, she travels to Columbus, Washington, a small, dying town. Two troubled young women have been found in an abandoned warehouse, murdered. Now a third woman's dead, and on closer inspection small details point to darker forces at play. Savannah feels certain she can handle the case, but with signs of supernatural activity appearing at every turn, things quickly become more serious- and far more dangerous-than she realizes.

The Review -

Waking the Witch is the eleventh book in the Women of the Otherworld series and fans will not be disappointed. At first it was difficult to see little Savannah all grown up and comprehend that she was now twenty-one. Her personality and traits however haven't changed much over the years and the girl I have come to know throughout the series came through loud and clear within the first couple of chapters. Savannah likes to be heard! ;)

Savannah taking the reins in this new edition to the series was a surprise and a wish come true. She has had her fair share of coverage in the books but until now she has always just been a character associated with the books. Spending time on the sidelines or just making a cameo role appearance was obviously going to get boring for the mouthy teen and it was great to meet her in Waking the Witch as an adult.

All in all this was another amazing novel to add to my permanent collection. Wonderfully written, exciting and powerful this is a super edition to an already solid Urban paranormal series. Twists and turns kept me reading just one more chapter until suddenly I was near the end. The case had me guessing till the very end and just like Savannah I didn't see 'it' coming.

So bravo to Kelley Armstrong for another perfect read. Keep them coming and I will keep reading them. This author is a must buy for me and should be for any other lover of the genre. Waking the Witch comes out end of July/beginning of August (date depends on where you look) and I suggest not waiting for the paperback. After all the hardbacks look nicer on your bookshelf and you will want to keep this one and read it again.

3 comments:

Jessica @ a GREAT read said...

Awesome review! I tried to get an ARC at RT, but had no luck! :( Just another month and 4 days to go! Hopefully! I can't wait much longer especially after your review!

Bernita said...

I just finished reading Dime Store Magic this morning, which is the first in this series, is it not?
I enjoyed it very much and intend to collect the rest.

Unknown said...

@ Jessica - I couldn't believe it when I was contacted and offered the ARC! It made my day ;)

@ Bernita - The first book in the series is Bitten and then book #2 is Stolen. You may want to read them!