Reviewed by Kim Deister on
The girls are connected and very often, when those connections are revealed, it is surprising! Those reveals are emotional, not just because they are unexpected for the reader, but for the characters as well. The story is often dark and layered with intense emotion. It is an emotion-driven story, those being the root of the story and the creation of Witchwood Hollow.
The author played on the inherent "creepy" factor that old woods can sometimes have and turned it into the perfect setting for a story rich with magic. A cursed wooded area that once they enter, people never leave. At least not without the witch's permission.
Although Albertine, Elizabeth, and Honoria are the main characters, there is also a slew of other characters that add so much to the depth of the story. There is Lynn, trapped in the woods for so long that she seems to have become a bit emotionally stunted. There is also Shane, a young boy whose story is heart wrenching. And then there is Paul, a soldier from the past who has been wandering the Hollow for a very long time. Time is different in the Hollow, slowing to the point of perhaps even stopping. What feels like just moments for those inside the Hollow is actually decades, even centuries to those outside. For those inside, there is nothing else for them. Everyone they once knew and loved is gone.
And the ending!! Oh, evil author! Evil for giving such a beautifully brilliant ending that is not at all how I wanted it, yet still perfect for the story!
My Recommendation
This is a great read that I highly recommend to anyone who loves mystery and magc, historical mythology, and a YA novel that is not all about the romance! Fantastic!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 22 July, 2015: Finished reading
- 22 July, 2015: Reviewed