Witch's Sorrow
Alice Skye Series, Book 1
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Hannah Horton
An amateur witch. A dark past. A fierce deceit.
Alice is in over her head. She may be an inexperienced witch, but she's a trained Paladin who's called upon to help the secretive, and detached Alpha track down his missing pack mate. And it doesn’t take long for her to realise there’s far more at stake than a simple disappearance case. As disturbing clues surface, they point to something far more sinister. Reigniting nightmares that make her question her own, horrific past.
Pushed to her limits, Alice must face against vampires, Daemons, and anyone—or anything—that dares to stand in her way. Because the truth is darker than she imagined, and time is running out.
She was hired for one job.
Find the missing wolf.
But unfortunately for Alice, she might already be too late.
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Witch's Sorrow is a dark & twisted urban fantasy series containing explicit content, graphic violence, profanity, and topics that may be sensitive to some listeners. Full details can be found listed inside the book.
This novel is written in British English including spelling and grammar.
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And yet, I love her best friend Sam and their beautiful found family dynamic. I loved reading an urban fantasy novel set in London because I haven’t really read many of those, if any. I’m interested in learning more about Riley. I want to know if Alice is going to turn into a powerful badass, or if she will continue to be swept along cluelessly by the plots of others.
I am going to continue to book two to see if the slightly disjointed story flows better and if this book just suffers from first book in series syndrome.
And finally, I overall enjoyed the narrators performance but I am quite perplexed by her choice to voice Alice as a combination of Snow White and Hayley Mills’ interpretation of Pollyanna. Her weirdly childlike high pitched voice dropping f bombs was disconcerting, I must say. And yet, despite my occasional confusion and the clumsy scene changes, and Alice’s intensely grating voice, I am moving onward to book two. Here’s hoping…
Witch’s Sorrow
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It’s a good story
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dim witted protagonist
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Annoying narration for main character
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