Witch and vampire12/22/2023 ![]() ![]() My only slightly negative aspect was the pacing. I’m a massive sucker for enemies to lovers so I was all for the romantic journey between them as well and I like them together *Heart eye emojis would go here* Now we come to our main characters! I liked each girls personal journey of growth both in their particular personal lives and as their broader worldviews shifted gradually till we have the Ava and Kaye at the end of the book. Another cool aspect was if a witch was turned into a Vampire at the right age frame they got to keep their magic. I also really enjoyed the magic of the Flame witches & Root witches and the different ways their powers could be wielded. The forest and how it was changed/how the Bone Wall came into being was another really cool piece of the puzzle. We got to explore the history of the witches, vampires, and humans and how not everything you learn about history is the actual truth of it. ![]() I really liked the world building we got in this book. On the journey they both question the things they thought they knew…. Kaye in the hopes of betraying Ava and turning her in and Ava in the hopes of reforging a friendship and explore the romantic feelings she has for Kaye. ![]() They both end up in the forest that night and agree to travel together. She is hell bent on protecting the town from Vampires and on confronting and killing the vampire who killed her mother and all signs seem to point to Ava. She is a flame witch, one of the brightest in her class despite her mother being labeled a traitor. One day the town where she lives is attacked by Vampires from over the wall and her mother is away, Ava seizes the chance for escape and flees her tower. she is a witch turned vampire who has been locked in her attic by her mother and her horrible stepfather, Zenos. ![]() The Witch and the Vampire is a sapphic retelling of Tangled/Rapunzel.Īva is our Rapunzel. This was one of my most anticipated YA books of the year, so I was very excited to get the chance to read an arc, Thank you to Netgalley for that. Genre: Sapphic/Queer, Young Adult, Fantasy, Retelling ![]()
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