Wild is the Witch

· Sourcebooks, Inc.
4.8
4 reviews
eBook
320
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Nature of Witches comes an immersive, enemies-to-lovers contemporary fantasy standalone.

After a night of magic turns deadly, Iris Gray vows to never let another person learn she's a witch. It doesn't matter that the Witches' Council found her innocent or that her magic was once viewed as a marvel—that night on the lake changed everything. Now settled in Washington, Iris hides who she really is and vents her frustrations by writing curses she never intends to cast. And while she loves working at the wildlife refuge she runs with her mother, she loathes Pike Alder, the witch-hating aspiring ornithologist who interns with them.

When Pike makes a particularly hurtful comment, Iris concocts a cruel curse for him. But just as she's about to dispel it, an owl swoops down and steals the curse before flying far away from the refuge. The owl is a powerful amplifier, and if it dies, Iris's dark spell will be unleashed not only on Pike but on everyone in the region.

Forced to work together, Iris and Pike trek through the wilderness in search of the bird that could cost Pike his life. But Pike doesn't know the truth, and as more dangers arise in the woods, Iris must decide how far she's willing to go to keep her secrets safe.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4 reviews
Moon Fox
2 August 2022
I enjoyed this intriguing read. This enemies to lovers, YA romance had an appealing air of freshness to it that I found delightful. I felt Iris and Pike were both highly likable and I thought their banter was witty and entertaining and I thought their chemistry was obvious and potent. The story itself offers a smartly crafted blend of drama, tension, emotion, secrets and twists that I found irresistible and highly seductive. This is my volitional, forthright review.
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Natalie Coltman
18 July 2023
I loved this book. It felt so grounded, like taking a woodland walk. like you could feel the twigs snap, smell the dirt, the pine trees. I love how it shows how complicated humans are and how their love can be messy and sweet. How the love is cruel and kind, and how guilt and fear can rule unchecked at times. But it also shows the gentle side of love, the warmth of forgiveness and the wholeness of being loved and understood. I love how flawed the main character is, and how her perspective changes, how she copes and processes falling in love and how she lives with the consequences of what she's done. I think it's fantastically written and one I will keep with me for a while
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About the author

Rachel Griffin is the New York Times bestselling author of The Nature of Witches, Wild is the Witch, and Bring Me Your Midnight. When she isn’t writing, you can find her wandering the Pacific Northwest, reading by the fire, or drinking copious amounts of coffee and tea. She lives in the Seattle area with her husband, dog, and growing collection of houseplants. Visit her online at rachelgriffinbooks.com or say hi on Instagram @TimesNewRachel.

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