Mabon

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Pub Date 3 Sep 2018 | Archive Date 7 Apr 2019

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Description

Magick or Love. If both ran deep in your blood, which would you choose?

On her sixteenth birthday, introvert Lucy DeBane can't shake the memory of her father's death, or the possibility that by day's end a life altering ancestral truth will blow apart the world she knows. Lucy is sure of one thing, her feelings for Gil ... tall, dark and hot ... her first real love.

So when she hears the chiming of ancient bells and her family's secret is revealed, Lucy must make a decision ... become a DeBane witch, or walk away from family for love.

Is there a way she can have both?

Magick or Love. If both ran deep in your blood, which would you choose?

On her sixteenth birthday, introvert Lucy DeBane can't shake the memory of her father's death, or the possibility that by day's...


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Magick or Love. If both ran deep in your blood, which would you choose? On her sixteenth birthday, introvert Lucy DeBane can't shake the memory of her father's death, or the possibility that by day's end a life altering ancestral truth will blow apart the world she knows. Lucy is sure of one thing, her feelings for Gil ... tall, dark and hot ... her first real love. So when she hears the chiming of ancient bells and her family's secret is revealed, Lucy must make a decision ... become a DeBane witch, or walk away from family for love.

My Review

This is the first book I have read by Kellie M Davies and I have to tell you it was quite enjoyable. The characters were well written and the overall story encompassed paranormal with romance which is always entertaining to me. You can’t help but fall in love with Lou and I especially enjoyed reading about Wicca.

A delightful easy read that will definitely entertain you until the very end.

Although this book was published in 2018 I just received this free in exchange for my honest opinion. So, my recommendation is go out and but - I highly recommend this novel - and can’t wait to read more from the author.

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Mabon is about a 16 year old girl who has a very magical family. Her mother, sisters and father all are witches. However, Lucy, has yet to come into her magical abilities. The story starts with her seeing some odd things that are going on around her. And then on her sixteenth birthday, she hears chimes in her head and her mother decides that this is a sign that she needs to be initiated into their family coven. From then on, all hell breaks loose for Lucy. And then on top of all the witchyness in her life, she has to deal with her massive crush on her best friends older brother. The author does a good job on describing witch life, rituals, and history.
However, even though I enjoyed the story and the writing, there were a few things that I didn't like. At the end of most of the chapters, the author leaves a cliff hanger, which is usually why I keep turning the page, the need to know what is going to happen. Well in this book, the next chapter doesn't begin where the last one leaves off, it skips ahead to after the event and then about midway through the chapter you finally find out what happened. It was just a little confusing. Other wise, I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to my friends.

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