Review: Book: The Trouble with Hedge Witches- Sarina Dorie

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Title: The Trouble with Hedge Witches

Series: The Trouble with Hedge Witches 1-4

Author’s Name: Sarina Dorie

Publisher: Self-Published

Genre: Dark Fairy Tales

Page Count: 492 Pages

ISBN: 9781089361374

Author or Book Website: https://sarinadorie.com/writing/news

Link to Amazon purchase page: N/A

Link to Goodreads: The Trouble with Hedge Witches

Release Date: N/A

How I Got the Book: Review Copy

Summary of the Book:

Mystery. Magic. Revenge. Not all fairy tales are meant to come true.

Abigail will do anything to destroy her enemies, even if she loses her heart and soul in the process. This bundle includes all novels and stories in The Trouble with Hedge Witches Series a spin-off series of Womby’s School for Wayward Witches:

The Witch of Nightmares

A Cauldron Full of Curses

A Pocket Full of Poison

The Witch’s Familiar

 

The Witch of Nightmares

Magic doesn’t grow on trees—except for hedge witches with an affinity for plant magic. Fairy tales are very real in fourteen-year-old Abigail MacQuillan’s world. Bad things happen to children who are lost in the enchanted forest—Fae snatch them up to eat them, witches tempt them into eating their gingerbread cottages to enslave them, and carnivorous plants lure them into their jaws. Abigail must protect and rescue her family while coming to terms with her magical gifts—without giving in to the temptations of dark magic.

A Cauldron Full of Curses

Abigail MacQuillan needs to become a powerful witch so that she can make her enemies pay for what they’ve done to those she loves. In order to learn to harness her powers, she apprentices with Baba Nata, the Witch of Nightmares. Even the Fae don’t want to cross this witch’s path. Yet there are some monsters even Baba fears. A mysterious Fae force is draining Witchkin children and lesser Fae alike.

If Abigail doesn’t defeat this new foe, she might be next.

A Pocket Full of Poison

Abigail will do anything to destroy her enemies, even if she loses her heart and soul in the process. After three years, Abigail has finally gained the magical skills required to destroy the Fae enemies who capture children and eat them. In order to deceive them and find their weaknesses, Abigail must trick them into believing she is like them. As Abigail does so, she finds her new friendship might stop her from fulfilling the mission she’s worked so long to accomplish.

Yet if she follows through with this act of vengeance, it might destroy the good witch she’s become and set her on a path of destruction.

The Witch’s Familiar

Abigail MacQuillan Lawrence left the Unseen Realm and the magic of that world behind for a normal life among mortals. When her daughter is injured, she returns to the land she rejected to care for her daughter. While there, she seeks answers to remedy her black cat, Lucifer, and is faced with the consequences of the past she left behind.

When Lucifer disappears, Abigail must combine her talents of urban hedgewitching and kitchen alchemy as she puts her skills to the ultimate test to cook up a recipe to save her cat and put her conscience to rest for her past.

Enjoy all four books in one book bundle!

My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I like Abigail she is a very cool hedge witch with an affinity for plant magic. She doing the best to protect her family. The series goes through Abigail’s from 14 until she is an adult and has got married and hand a daughter. I love the stories and what she does. The Witch of Nightmares was scary. It kind of creeped me out a little. I love the world that was created from them and when she left it made me a little sad but understood why she did it. I will have to read more by this author like her Wayward Witch with this series is a spin-off of.

My Rating of the Book: 4 Stars

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