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Sunday, April 14, 2019

ARC Review: American Witch

American Witch

by Thea Harrison 

Blurb:
Power can change a person…
For months Molly Sullivan endures the inexplicable: electrical surges, car breakdowns, visions. She even wonders if she might be the cause… and wonders if she might be crazy. Then she discovers her husband has cheated on her. Again. Now Molly realizes she is a newly awakening witch and a woman pushed over the edge.
Revenge can shape a person…
Josiah Mason is a Powerful witch and the leader of a secret coven with a shared goal: to destroy an ancient enemy who has ruined many lives. Josiah lost years to this man, and his sole focus is revenge. He’s prepared for every contingency—except encountering a beautiful new witch who understands nothing of the immense Power building within her or the attraction she wields over him.
Danger can bring them together…
When divorcing her husband, Molly uncovers a dangerous secret he’s willing to kill to protect. She turns to Josiah for help, and they discover a connection between Molly’s husband and Josiah’s enemy.
As they work together, a spark ignites between them that threatens to become an inferno. But Molly is done compromising herself for any man, and Josiah’s mission is his top priority. And the enemy is cunning, cruel, and drawing ever closer.
As the danger escalates, so does the tension between them. Is a lasting relationship possible? Will either of them live long enough to try?
Themes:  Witches, Magic
Rating: 4.5 stars
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Review:
This new series has really blown my mind in so many ways, not the least of which is the true identity of the villain, and I enjoyed the story of these two people finding themselves and their love. Thea Harrison has never ceased to amaze with the way her brain travels in the world of magic and her ability to create mayhem for her characters.  Her most well-known series, the Elder Races series, as well as her spin-offs always have the most intriguing and interesting plots, characters, and relationship twists and turns that it keeps readers returning for more and more.  When I learned she was beginning an all new series, set in a world just outside the Elder Races, but related enough to be familiar, with a focus on witches this time, I was instantly intrigued and knew I had to jump at the chance to read and review. I had some expectations when I began, but this story was so fast-paced to begin and lead in such an unforeseen direction that I was instantly hooked and unable to put the book down for hours and hours. I enjoyed each and every moment of the story, even at moments when I might have wished for a different direction personally, and I am dying to see what comes next for these characters.  If you are a fan of Harrison’s Elder Races or even reading about women finding their Power with the help of those around them, then I can guarantee you will enjoy American Witch, wholeheartedly.
Molly Sullivan is a Witch, she just doesn’t know it yet, and when the truth about her husband’s infidelity leads her to burn her life to the ground strange things begin to happen around her.  One thing she knows for sure is she is done living her life for everyone else and she is ready to finally find her own measure of happiness.  Witness to her epic meltdown is Powerful and deadly Josiah, a new witch in town who is here for his own purposes, but he is determined to make sure that Molly’s burgeoning Power doesn’t draw his enemy’s notice to the area before he is ready for it to.  Josiah draws Molly to him again and again with offers of help and protection and soon a kind of strange and electric bond is forming between them.  Suddenly Molly is attacked and her life is no longer her own; on the run, but determined to find her place in the world, Molly embarks on an amazing new journey to understand and learn the depths of her Power.  Josiah is left to fight the enemy that continues to stalk them both, but he also fights for a chance for them to have a life together, and only once they can find a way to overcome their enemy do they have a chance to build a future.
Molly is the kind of woman that I have always wondered about; she is basically a Stepford wife in the beginning of the story, but slowly she emerges from the shell she has forced herself into and flowers into a Powerful and deadly force.  Balanced between two opposing sides of her own nature, she is a nurturer and a warrior, but really if you look those are the perfect balance for a woman to have.  I loved seeing Molly come into her own in this story, and her snark and sass, especially with Josiah, were so much fun to experience.  It was traumatic to watch her go through all the pain she was dealt, both emotionally and physically, but in the end you can see that she came out much stronger on the other side.  And of course seeing her kicking ass in the big battle was way cool.  I will also note that I enjoyed most reading the quiet moments that Molly was able to enjoy with those she found to love, because she was been starved for love so long that she deserved every second of it.
Now Josiah on the other hand is truly an asshole most of the time, unless you look deep, past what he says, and sometimes even how he says it to what his intentions are behind his words. He has lived for revenge for so long, focusing only on his adversary, that he has truly forgotten why he wants to win.  Power really can corrupt and I think in Josiah’s case, he was well on his way there, until Molly crashes into his world and reminds him that there are more important things in life.  His intensity was one of the things that we easily understood, especially once we got his backstory and learned the identity of his enemy, and that intensity often lead to yelling and sarcasm with Molly out of fear for her safety.  Once their connection really strengthened, Josiah softened and we could see that his fears and need for Molly were making him back into a man that he could be proud of offering as Molly’s mate. So in the end, while I wanted to slap him a lot in this story, I loved Josiah and am glad I got to learn about him as a character and see him in action. 
American Witch, while an obvious introduction to a new series and all that entails, truly is a story about two people finding love in the most unexpected of places and times. Neither Josiah nor Molly ever expected to like one another much less to fall in love, but once they looked deeper it became obvious that their connection was one of those meant-to-bes. Molly was a woman that needed to find her Power and embrace a new life in order to finally begin living, while Josiah was in need of a woman to show him that in all his years of living he’d stopped truly being alive.  Josiah’s strength and determination make him a great leader and will continue to make him an interesting part of this series I suspect, while his new lease of life will hopefully allow him to settle and ground himself in a way he hasn’t in a long time.  The passion these two shared was quirky at times, but always hot as fire, and just a volatile.  There was never a moment that we weren’t left wondering if they would truly find their HEA, right up until the very end.  I will say my only peeve was there were a few places where hours or even days and events were glossed over that I would have liked to have seen either mentioned in more detail or skipped altogether to prevent making me feel like I missed out of important moments, but that’s a regular Harrison writing style so I’m kind of used to it. I am dying to find out what comes next and see how Josiah and Molly’s new group of friends as well as their Enemy will play into this new series.  I imagine there will be some very exciting happenings for them all, but Molly and Josiah DID get their HEA so in the end American Witch gave me all the enjoyment I needed…for now.
*eARC provided by author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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