Book Review: Witch’s Brew by Heidi R. Kling
11 Oct
2012

Book Review: Witch’s Brew by Heidi R. Kling

Witch's Brew (Spellspinners of Melas County #1) Witch’s Brew (Spellspinners of Melas County #1) by
Series: Spellspinners of Melas County #1
Published On: February 20, 2012
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The Short, Sweet, and Spoiler-Free Blurb:

Once soulmates, the witch and warlock covens of the California coast have been estranged for a century. Raised to hate each other, their teenagers meet in the Solstice Stones, a magical battleground where they draw energy from each other to maintain their balance.

4 Stars

Witch’s Brew is like Romeo and Juliet meets witches and magic.  I also smiled at a few Harry Potter references like the term “You Know Who,” and a restricted library. The magic was different and fun. Men and women have different powers. Witch’s magic involves beauty, flowers, healing and nature. Warlocks are their enemies and have “opposite” powers though it doesn’t go into a lot of detail what those powers are. It mentions mind reading powers and potions. The kind of stuff Snape would like.

This isn’t an average ebook – it has choices in it. It’s not quite like choose your own adventure because the story line will end up in the same place. There are two choices in the story and when I went back and read the other choice, they eventually meet up at the same place in the story.   I felt like the choices fleshed out the characters and their relationships a little more. If I were reading this again, I would probably read both choices and then move on. The characters were okay. They didn’t seem very fleshed out, but they didn’t bother me either.  My favorite part of this book was the really cool conflict involving a curse and the background behind it. Overall, a great romantic story with a unique magical world that I enjoyed.

Content Rating: Medium, for a somewhat detailed suggestive scene.

I received this book for review from the publisher, Coliloquy, in exchange for an honest review. I was not told what to say, I was not paid to write this review and all the opinions expressed are my own.  

About Heidi R. Kling

Heidi R Kling

When not penning novels, Heidi contributes short stories and essays to teen lit anthologies such as Truth & Dare, The First Time, A Visitor’s Guide to Mystic Falls, and Two & Twenty Dark Tales, and feeding her ravenous appetite for unputdownable books, addicting TV dramas and Thin Mints. After earning her MFA in Writing for Children from the New School in New York City, Heidi returned to her native Californian where she lives with her husband and two children, right over the coastal mountains from the sea.

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  • Nicole Mainardi

    That’s pretty awesome that you can choose different plot points that get you to the same place. And I love that cover! Great review :)

    Nicole @ The Reader’s Antidote

    • http://www.booksatruestory.com/ Jessica B

      Thanks! I loved that about the book, too.

  • http://thedailyprophecy.blogspot.com/ Mel @thedailyprophecy

    I love the fact that it has a HP element in it and the fact that you can choose a storyline is awesome. I always read those kind of books when I was younger :) Witches and magic; you can’t go wrong with that, so I’m definitely going to read this one. Lovely review.

    • http://www.booksatruestory.com/ Jessica B

      I read those books when I was younger too! It’s a fun book. Hope you enjoy it :)
      Sent from my iPod

  • Jenny

    I haven’t read a choose your own ending book for ages! This one’s cover is awesome!

    • http://www.booksatruestory.com/ Jessica B

      I loved choose your own adventure when I was younger. I always ended up dying though….

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