Beth C.
Written on Sep 17, 2014
First and most important - the characters felt like real people, not some caricature of "every witch". The history was well-woven into the story, and even had a few twists that I didn't see coming. Even the "bad guy" wasn't just the all-evil one, but a fully fleshed out man who finds himself in a place he never imagined he would be.
I know this book has been compared to 'The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane', but I actually liked this one better. It was more compelling and interesting. After all, what *do* you do when your entire life has been torn upside down in an ancient battle that you knew nothing about? When your children are threatened and your beloved is dead - at your hand? And when the mysterious suddenly becomes the impossibly possible? You keep reading, of course - and whether that book happens to be a book OF magic, or a book ABOUT magic, it suddenly makes no difference. You are transported just the same, into a world that just *might* hold the answers...if you're brave enough to hang on for the ride.