Witch Fire Anya Bast |
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Unsuspecting Mira Hoskins is one of the most powerful elemental witches, an Air Witch, born to two Air Witches who met their fate when she was still a young child. Raised by her godmother, she has no idea of her true legacy, much less the fact that witches and magic really exist. She is
even less prepared to meet Jack, the Fire Witch to whom she finds herself
irresistibly drawn. Thrown together when Jack is assigned as her bodyguard to
protect her from a group of evil witches intent on sacrificing Mira for their
own nefarious purposes, desire burns hot between these two. Sure, Fire and Air
Elementals are naturally drawn to one another, but the attraction she feels for
Jack appear to go uncomfortably further for that. After surviving one bad
relationship and broken marriage, Mira isn’t in the market for another and is
determined to keep this thing with Jack purely physical. Easier said than done. Bravo! I was already a fan of author Anya Bast after reading some of her eBooks from another publisher, but her new print release through Berkley moves her up my list of favorite authors and cements her as an auto buy! Witch Fire is a bewitching start to what promises to be a fascinating new series – Elemental Witches. Mira is
a perfect romantic heroine – a little broken from a bad marriage, but still warm
and caring and ready to love again, even when she does not think so herself.
She has a forgiving nature, which proves a balm to Jack’s long tortured soul and
mind when she discovers the secrets he has hidden from her. Although she was
not raised with knowledge of her powers, she quickly accepts her new role and
the responsibility her powers bring her. I loved this Elemental Witches, Book 1: Witch Fire, and cannot tell you how excited I was when I read on Bast’s blog that she is pretty much done with its sequel, Witch Blood! I will be counting the days until Book 2 of this exciting paranormal series is ready for review… But having read Witch Fire, I learned I cannot begin reading one of Anya Bast’s books too close to bedtime, as I will be up all night until I finish it!
Note: This review was originally written by Jennifer Ray for another review site. It is being reposted at Wild on Books. |
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