Member Reviews
King of Bones and Ashes was more interesting and driven than this next sequel.
The Book of the Unwinding picks up the after events of the killing of witches at the ball. Witches of New Orleans tries to find the way to end Celestin's dangerous plan to acquire magic and to kill all of them.
The plot was so dragging and uninteresting. The story was stretch and I can't find the climax in which I have waited and hoped for because it is called the Witches of New Orleans. I know that magic was scarcity in the book but I can't seem to find that this is a story of witches fighting for supremacy, witches fighting for which clan is powerful but all I read is a family drama.
No pun intended. Character and world building in this book was commendable. Taking parts of the history of New Orleans was so intriguing like Papa Legba, Madame Lalaurie and Marie Laveau.
Loved the first book in the series. Love the second book just as much. Like the Anne Rice Mayfair witches but with a much more contemporary feel. Love the picture of New Orleans the J. D. Horn creates. You can feel the heat and the history of the city. Waiting for the third book!! Write faster! I want it now!