Slow Poison
The Witch Ways
by Helen Slavin
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Pub Date Sep 06 2018 | Archive Date Sep 06 2018
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Description
The Witch Ways are back.
The second installment of Helen Slavin's captivating Witch Ways series is out September 6, 2018.
“You’re the Ways. The Gamekeepers. You must know.”
But the problem is they don’t. After being thrust into a life of magic, Anna, Charlie, and Emz have lost their way. They don’t know where they’re supposed to be, what they’re supposed to be doing, or who they’re supposed to trust. Right now, they’re just trying to get by.
Struggling to accept their powers, the sisters are doing all they can to lead a normal life, but with the anniversary of Halloween looming everyone is on edge.
When a stranger arrives on their doorstep, they know a different magic is in the air. The Ways realise they must embrace their Strengths if they have any hope of doing the job Hettie left behind.
With dark magic crackling through the town and leaking into the lives of people they love, the Ways must find themselves before they lose everything.
"The magical life the Way sisters lead is an interesting read." - Julie, NetGalley Reviewer
"When is the next one and I want to read it!" - Nigel, NetGalley Reviewer
'a born writer... the ultimate needle in a haystack' - Susan Hill, author of The Woman in Black
'a highly original talent' - Beryl Bainbridge
A Note From the Publisher
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781912194865 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
In this sequel to Slow Poison, sisters Anna, Enzo and Charlie return, still trying to understand their powers and what exactly they are supposed to be doing. They know it’s crucial but they just want to live normal lives. But that won’t happen because Halloween is approaching and so is a stranger who will change everything. In a market flooded with stories about witches, this is an intelligent and engaging series
'Slow Poison' is the second book in the popular 'Witch Ways Series' by Helen Slavin, and the sequel to 'Crooked Daylight'. Having read her crime novel 'The Stopping Place' and enjoying the writing style, I thought this sounded rather intriguing and nabbed a copy after reading the first book. It's nigh on impossible to find original stories/writers these days, but this is one of those rare occasions. I have to mention the cover art too - I love it, it's very purdy!
We were introduced to the Way sisters in book one, and here they continue to captivate their audience. There is a certain something about them that is vivid and wonderfully portrayed. Anna, Charlie and Emz are finding it difficult to adapt to their newfound magical powers. They are lost, with no idea of what they are supposed to do with said powers. They have inherited their grandmother Hettie Way's responsibility as Gatekeepers of Havoc Wood, but are struggling to come to terms with it. They know how important they are in the grand scheme of things but really want to live simple, normal lives. Unfortunately, this is not likely to happen, and the quicker they understand the magic the better. Halloween is just around the corner, as is a mysterious stranger named Alith who will change everything.
There are so many books and series out there cashing in on the publics newfound affection for witches, but Slavin's series is one that is engaging and interesting in equal measure. This was the perfect time to release such a book, as in the UK it has just turned to Autumn. I think it would have had a lesser affect on me had it been released in the summer months. I always associate witches with Autumn or Winter, so this works very well here. It reminded me a lot of a fairytale, and certainly Mrs Fyfe was pulled straight out of stories of old. Unfortunately, there were some issues with the prose. At the beginning the story is painfully slow and repetitive, but it does pick up as we progress. I also felt some of the dialogue was stilted. That being said, I was intrigued enough to keep going, and the parts about magic and ritual stoked my interest even more. There is something special about this series, I just hope in the next book the issues with the writing are smoothed over.
Many thanks to Agora Books for an ARC. I was not required to post a review, and all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. My apologies for mistakenly thinking i'd downloaded it and only realising I hadn't when I saw it had been archived. As I feel I had committed to providing a review when I requested the book, I bought a copy in order to provide a review.
This book is very slow and repetitive at the beginning but when it starts going it's very good.
I loved the characters and the setting. The plot was engaging and entertaining.
A very engaging paranormal series that makes me feel curious about the next instalments.
Recommended!
Many thanks to Agora Books and Netgalley for this ARC
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