Madame Voodoo
by A. W. Jackson
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Pub Date Sep 26 2023 | Archive Date Oct 10 2023
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Description
‘New York would bring with it a whole new world of possibilities and trouble.’
Soon to begin her freshman year, Nkechi, a young voodoo witch, is unsure what to expect. Alone in New York, and still coming to terms with the death of her mother, Nkechi worries that she will struggle to keep her magic hidden, and is afraid that her mortal classmates will reject her quirky personality.
Fortunately, Columbia College is a big place, and she soon finds her people in the form of Charlie, a mortal, and Kosum, a fellow witch, who quickly introduces Nkechi to the local coven.
But all is not as it seems, and with her life finally going in the right direction, the last thing she expects is for a mysterious girl infused with magic to implode right in front of her.
Determined to discover who is behind these magical occurrences, Nkechi embarks on a journey that forces her to confront her past, re-evaluate her present and embrace her future.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781803781570 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 281 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This is an enjoyable short fantasy read with an interesting different angle about the magic users in the story, some being Voodoo practitioners along with other magic type users. Suitable for YA and older readers. Thank you to Cranthorpe Millner Publishers and NetGalley for the ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.
3.5*
This was a lot of fun! A brilliant start to spooky season.
Nkechi, our main character, is extremely likeable and we connect with her pretty much immediately. She provides us also with both poc AND vitiligo rep which, come to think of it, I've never read anything with vitiligo rep before!
The story is based on different types of witches and Nkechi is a Voodoo witch who recently lost her mother and is finding her own place in the world when she runs into some strange, magic based crimes.
I loved that we got a sprinkle of mystery and crime as well as the witchy fantasy. I did figure out a lot of things in this story but the twist in the end I didn't actually expect! The pacing was great too with things happening all the time so the story moved quickly.
The writing itself leans more into "teen" writing but can be catered to audiences from late teens upwards. I personally do think that sometimes, the story could've delved more into the magical aspect as I felt like it was only lightly spoken of, and the way the covers operated would've been interesting to learn about too in greater detail.
This story includes lgbtq+ rep as well which is always nice to see - I can really see this story as being one that allows teens to feel more comfortable in their skin.
Looking forward to seeing what's more in store for Nkechi and friends!
I knew I wanted to read the book as soon a I saw the cover and read the book title. They say don’t judge a book by its cover, but let’s be honest: that’s what covers are for these days!
The first encounter with Nkechi happens when you pick the book up for the very first time. A book that has a cover featuring someone from a minority group is already telling me it needs to be read. It just calls me.
And Madame Voodoo? Please! I’m all in for it!
I loved Nkechi story from the beginning to the end. Female character, reclaiming her power and becoming the badass woman she was meant to be. Let me tell you, it’s hard to fangirl this much without giving out spoilers left, right and centre!
Madame Voodoo ported me to the New York Nckechi and her friends adventured in. It was amazing to see how their powers and their different lives intertwine to bring to life a story of witches, of power, of secrets and of unexpected plot twists.
My sincere congratulations to A. W. Jackson for this amazing debut novel! I can’t wait to read what comes next!
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