Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard

Bloodwitch (The Witchlands, #3)

by Susan Dennard

'Susan Dennard has worldbuilding after my own heart. It's so good it's intimidating' Victoria Aveyard

Here, loyalties will be tested as never before . . .

The Bloodwitch Aeduan and Iseult the Threadwitch race for safety, desperate to evade the Raider King. His attempts to subdue the Witchlands are gaining momentum, as his forces sow terror in the mountains, slaughtering innocents. Despite differing goals, Aeduan and Iseult have grown to trust one another in the fight to survive. Yet trust is a tenuous bond . . .

When Merik sacrifices himself to save his friends, he's captured by the Fury. However, Merik isn't one to give up easily, and he'll do whatever it takes to protect those he loves. Then, in Marstok, Safi the Truthwitch is helping their empress uncover a rebellion. But those implicated are killed and Safi becomes desperate for freedom.

Perhaps if Safi and Iseult were united, their powers could bring peace. However, chaos is not easily tamed and war has come once more to the Witchlands. Fate's knife will come for them all, and the Bloodwitch Aeduan can no longer hide from his past.

Bloodwitch is the third book in the Witchlands series.

'Epic fantasy, epic adventure, epic friendship' Kate Elliot on Truthwitch

Reviewed by bgsbooks18 on

4 of 5 stars

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Bloodwitch picks up where Windwitch left off. Aeduan and Iseult are continuing their search for the woman from Owl’s tribe. Safi is with Empress Vaness where she uses her Truthwitch powers in hopes to help Nubrevna.
All of the characters are battling threats in the outside world, as well as within.
The chemistry between everyone is still great, too. There are relationships that grow both stronger and weaker.

I would highly recommend reading this book if you enjoyed the rest of the books in this series. Really enjoyable read.

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