Sisters' Fate by Jessica Spotswood

Sisters' Fate (Cahill Witch Chronicles, #3)

by Jessica Spotswood

A fever ravages New London, but with the Brotherhood sending suspected witches straight to the gallows, the Sisters are powerless against the disease. They can’t help without revealing their powers—as Cate learns when a potent display of magic turns her into the most wanted witch in all of New England.

To make matters worse, Cate has been erased from the memory of her beloved Finn. While she’s torn between protecting him from further attacks and encouraging him to fall for her all over again, she’s certain she can never forgive Maura’s betrayal. And now that Tess’s visions have taken a deadly turn, the prophecy that one Cahill sister will murder another looms ever closer to its fulfillment.

Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on

4 of 5 stars

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There are two themes running throughout the Cahill Witch Chronicles. The first is the oppressive and volatile world these young women live in and that of the prophecy. The second has been the romance of Cate and Finn. After the developments in Star Cursed, I feared their romance had ended, but Spotswood kept the thread alive and did so beautifully. Nothing felt forced, and I swooned. The tale slowly built, with added threads regarding an illness sweeping the streets and the underground revolutionist. It was all very intense and captivating. As I read, I found myself holding my breath, gasping, and shedding a tear or two as we moved towards the climax. The series wrapped up in a predictable, yet well done manner. After the wicked ride, it left me satisfied. There is an epilogue, and it added a lovely closing to this trilogy.

Fans of the Cahill Witch Chronicles will be pleased with the final journey Sisters' Fate takes them on.

Copy received from publisher. Full review can be found at Caffeinated.This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer

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