
Witch Central is a lovely community and I loved being part of it. There was magic in how much people loved and respected one another. more ut were generally well-written and thoughtful, simple and sweet.

These weren't great literary masterpieces b. Totally get why - certainly if my life imploded, I would need to (and have) make changes. Review 2: I was sad because this was the last one. Instead the ending is a good epilogue, but doesn't feel integral to the rest of the book. I wish there had been more build up within the novel to get to the resolution. I appreciate the authors intent in giving the readers a new entry to the storyline, and at the same time giving closure. It reads as a typical Witch Central book up to the epilogue, which is a very touching wrap up to the series. Unfortunately, this book isn't the best ending. The author has been very clear that changes in her life led her to choose to end this series. I have the next two in the series lined up to go, ‘A Reckless Witch’ and “a Nomadic Witch’ – with Book Five, ‘A Different Witch’, scheduled for Christmas release.Review 1: The end of a series. HIDDEN WITCH is a delightful way to spend a Sunday afternoon and if you like modern fiction with a magical twist then this is a series you can’t miss.

There were plenty of spots where I was laughing at the various activities, others where my heart was in my mouth as I turned the pages to see what happened next. They are not all perfect, they make mistakes and they are stubborn but they are believable characters. This community of people, both family and friends, magic and non-magic, who love, squabble and support each other, and try to help the world where they can. What you will find is an easy to read story of a community of everyday people who just happen to have magical powers. You won’t see werewolves, ghosts, zombies or any other paranormal critters in this book either. You won’t find kick-ass action neither will the world be in jeopardy and in need of the witchy crew to save it. Many of the characters from book one are here, but the story concentrates on the dramas of a different main character – the hidden witch amongst them. My Thoughts: The second in ‘The Modern Witch Series’ HIDDEN WITCH takes up just after the end of MODERN WITCH. Or at least not any kind of witch the old ways recognize….


Which is all fine and good until the fetching spell pulls Elorie into Witches’ Chat. And where Elorie – sea-glass artist, inn owner, and Moira’s granddaughter – makes her home. Where a crotchety old witch makes small children cry and builds walls around the silent pain in his heart. The fetching spell must have goofed this time… or did it? Travel to Fisher’s Cove, Nova Scotia, where Moira is matriarch and the old ways are nurtured and passed to the next generation. The Blurb: Elorie Shaw, steeped in the traditions of the Nova Scotia witching community, but not a witch.
