An Ignorant Witch - E M Graham

An Ignorant Witch

By E M Graham

  • Release Date: 2019-07-23
  • Genre: Contemporary
Score: 4
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From 673 Ratings

Description

Having super-natural power isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sometimes it’s a death sentence. Just ask Dara Martin, half-blood witch. In her town, the aristocratic Witch Kin hold the monopoly on all things magic and because of the accident of her birth, she’s excluded from their ranks. So far, the worst she’s experienced is extreme bullying. But that’s about to change with the new guy in town who is hell-bent on scourging the impure half-bloods. She’s not supposed to have magic, so she’s never been taught to control her powers. Now she has to hide them while fighting for her life. Fans of Harry Potter and Seanan McGuire will love the Witch Kin Chronicles! Now a complete series. Download An Ignorant Witch and begin your journey today!

Reviews

  • An Ignorant Witch

    4
    By BellaOfTheShire
    Dara knows she is half witch. She also knows that no one else is supposed to know—even her best friend Alice. But when magic threatens her friend, Dara gives in to temptation to use the magic inside her that her father forbade her from learning. Thrust into a harsh learning environment, she discovers she has as much to worry about as her friend. Though Dara is at least two decades old, her naïveté in magic also seems to extend to real world matters and she seems much younger. I found this endearing. At times, her clueless stumbling seemed contrived but I was willing to overlook it to find out the underlying rules of her world.
  • Entertaining, but predictable

    3
    By another mom who reads
    The world was painted well, the descriptions were there, but I was waiting for a big twist or reveal, and it never happened. The ignorant witch was almost too naive, to the point where it was like watching a campy horror movie. The author did throw a couple interesting ideas out there as far as fantasy goes, but eh. I won’t be continuing the series.
  • Grammar

    4
    By professor grammar
    The grammar needs some work” Hugh and me went to town…”. It is Hugh and I. The idea behind the story was good.
  • Couldn’t put it down

    5
    By refusal king
    The story was captivating and I enjoyed the book immensely. For me, it’s all about the writer’s style… the flow. I was reading for hours and put it down for a few minutes to give my eyes a rest but it kept calling to me - how would I sleep tonight not knowing the fate of Alice or Dara’s “figure it out as I go” plan. Thoroughly enjoyed every second of this book.
  • Interesting!

    4
    By useless no mo
    A mixture of authors in the same person! Teenager, adult, philosopher, witch. Funny, mysterious, deep,thoughtful in so many directions. Fun to read!
  • It’s like a A great prequel …

    5
    By Kennynnek
    It’s a great read with a mix of fantasy, drama,adventure, witchcraft in a way and getting to know the great before they become legendary, or at least that what it seems like to me. Be prepared to want to get the books after this because it leaves a lot of questions that need to be answered. Spoils alert, will she find out what actually happened to her mom, will her relationship with her witch kin continue to improve….for the good and which road will she take. Will she stay the good witch or will she unlock the evil in her and turn bad. She’s a half blood with so many roads to take.
  • An ignorant witch

    4
    By oldladyinflorida
    Gobbled it up in one sitting. Great fun!
  • A great read!!

    5
    By Brizellle
    Pleasantly surprised by this gem of a book that was free. It draws you in and leaves u asking for more. Definitely recommend giving it a chance. Looking forward to reading the next one in the series.

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