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Witch Blood (Elemental Witches, Book 2)

by Anya Bast

Series: Elemental Witches (2)

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Berkley (2008), Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages

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Again not my favorite from this series but I still did enjoy it. I love Anya Bast. ( )
  C.Leistikow | Oct 24, 2009 |
This is about as predictable as the last book. The steamy scenes felt a tad repetitive. I am going to read the rest in the series, more so because they are on my tbr pile, not sure I would have picked them up after I read this one. ( )
  viciouslittlething | Aug 12, 2009 |
Second book of the Elemental Witches series. While I did like the first book, with in the first five chapters this booked previewed that it was going to be more sex than story. While I do not have a problem with sex and story; it does not hold my interest if it is more about the sex than a good story. ( )
  BookWhisperer | Mar 13, 2009 |
Although this is the second book in the series, it could stand alone. I like the attitude of Isabelle and the interplay between her and Thomas who we met in the first book. If you like hot, this book is for you. ( )
  MaryinHB | Feb 9, 2009 |
I just finished Anya Bast’s latest novel, Witch Blood, which is the second book in the Elemental Witches series. This time around, we’re focused on Thomas and Isabella as they hunt down a demon that is killing witches. We’re still continuing same plot ideas that were in Witch Fire (kind of), but this book could easily stand alone if someone missed out on the first one. I know I said the same thing about Rogue by Rachel Vincent, but this actually does it a lot better. We see Jack and Mira (from Witch Fire) occasionally, but they are by no means supporting characters in this novel. The only real problem I have with this novel is that it’s more romance than paranormal. We really don’t experience as much magic as we did in Witch Fire and the action is kind of null as well. Don’t get me wrong, there is action, but it’s not great. We are given a little more insight into the demons of Bast’s world, but it’s still doesn’t take into account all of the sexual overtures that the novel has.

Overall, the novel was still good, just not what I was expecting. I’m still enjoying this series and I can’t wait until the third one comes out (I think the third one is going to be called Witch Heart, but don’t quote me on that).

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  jaxon | Nov 25, 2008 |
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Water witch Isabelle Novak must form an uneasy alliance with earth witch Thomas Monahan to hunt and destroy a demon of tremendous power, even though Thomas's very presence stirs deeper desires than she ever knew she had.

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