Friday 23 January 2015

Review: The Witches Sleep by Kaitlyn Deann

The Witches' Sleep (The Witches' Sleep, #1)
At only seventeen, Ella Barnes is shot and killed for an unknown reason. She is shocked when she wakes up in a different world, a world of witches. Ella has to learn to adapt to a new body, new life and new world, surrounded by new people. As Ella gets to know Raena, the world of the witches and its people, she realizes they aren’t the perfect creatures they believe themselves to be, and she’s not the type of person to stand around and twiddle her thumbs. Will Ella succeed in changing the mindset of the people? Or will she be doomed to die another cold and tragic death because of her rebellion?

  Clare's Review 5 out of 5!


This book had me surprised from the beginning! Definitely not your average witch plotline.
I found myself very quickly absorbed in the book and ended up reading well into the night, I haven't read a book that kept me that interested for a while!

I felt extremely sorry for the main character in the beginning of the story but very quickly came to appreciate her and the changes she could make to her new world. Also enjoyed the concept of the 'perfect world' that the witches felt they had, that in fact turned out to be 'not so perfect'! Looking forward to the next in the series.


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