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Tour! A Release Day Review of WitchWar by Emma Mills
WitchWar (WitchBlood #5) by Emma Mills
Genre:Â Young Adult (Paranormal Romance)
Date Published:Â January 8, 2016
Publisher:Â Self
In the final book of the Witchblood series we find Jess and her friends ten years on, about to battle with enemies on all sides, as the supernatural world crashes into the human domain.Â
With everybodyâs lives on the line Jess will need to work out who she can trust before a deadly witch hunt threatens to uncover them all. Death and love will once again consume her life, but only one side can win.Â
WitchWar is the fifth and final book in the WitchBlood Series by Emma Mills... I think. I thought the last book, WitchHunt was the last one, but was pleasantly surprised when I received an e-mail from the author with news of another book. WitchWar takes place about 10 years into the future. Jess is fully comfortable in her skin now. She's still her strong, lovable, snarky self. She's still with Daniel, although he's become quite the working man so, you don't see as much of him. So much happens within this book. There's lots of the unexpected. I love being surprised, and there were things happening that I definitely didn't see coming. Whew! WitchWar brings out all the feels... it made me happy, sad, giggly, giddy, and everything in between. This is a fantastic read for paranormal fans of all types. You must start from the beginning with WitchBlood, as this is a series that definitely builds on itself. The WitchBlood Series is very well written, well thought out, and the creativity of the author is amazing. The ARC of WitchWar by Emma Mills was kindly provided to me by the author for review. The opinions are my own.
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Emma Mills is a stay-at-home mum. She shares her home with her husband, two children, a dog, 3 cats, a house rabbit and a tankful of fish. Once her youngest child started school in 2010 she began to write. To learn more about Emma Mills and her books, visit her blog. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.
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Emma Mills is a stay-at-home mum. She shares her home with her husband, two children,
a dog, 3 cats, a house rabbit and a tankful of fish. Once her youngest child started school she began to write. WitchBlood was published in January 2012, swiftly followed by WitchCraft and WitchLove. Emma published what she had intended to be the finale of the series, WitchHunt, a week after moving her family south to Somerset, in November 2013. A prequel to the series, WitchFire, followed in 2014. However, after fans began asking for more, a plan began to develop. The Witchblood Series didnât feel finished, so WitchWar was born. Emma says now that she has written WitchWar, she feels that the series is complete. WitchWar is set ten years after WitchHunt. It has everything you want from a supernatural final book: fear, heartbreak and resolution. WitchWar will be published on the 8th of January 2016.
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