The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco

The Bone Witch (Bone Witch, #1)

by Rin Chupeco

A bard meets a young girl living in exile along a sea of skulls. At his urging, she recounts her beginnings and rise in a society of spellbinders called asha. As a bone witch, her powers of necromancy make her feared and shunned by the populace, but tolerated for her abilities to slay daeva – fearsome beasts that plague the kingdoms.

But there is more to the girl than she first appears. Soon the bard begins to suspect that there is more to her tale than what she claims, and that he has a far greater role to play in her story than even he realizes.

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4 of 5 stars

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I really enjoyed this book for the most part. The world building was fantastic and the magic system was very unique. The element of heartglass was extremely interesting to me. I really love the chapters where we see the future when Tea is 17 I can't wait till the next book so I can see what all will happen with that. I really enjoyed the characters Fox and Kalen were my absolute favorites. All in all I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 stars. It can be a little slow in certain places but other than that it's a great read.

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