Thursday, July 23, 2015
Half Wild
Nathan is an abomination. His father is the most feared and powerful witch in England- a Black Witch. His mother was a White Witch. Which means Nathan is shunned by both factions of Witches. He is desperate. His girlfriend has been taken by a White Witch and put into a deep sleep. And she won't let her go until Nathan kills his father and brings her his heart or head. Nathan has no intention of killing his father, but is determined to save Annalise, who also happens to be a White Witch. Along with his friend Gabriel, Nathan embarks on a mission to find her, and also bring the two sides together to take down the Council. They team up with Van and Nesbitt to cobble together a group willing to go up against the Council and the Hunters. Of course there are roadblocks along the way, not the least of all is the fact that Nathan finds that he really likes his father. There is an unconventional love triangle, a massive betrayal and a devastating sacrifice that lead Nathan far from the path he started on. He may find he is more Black Witch than he likes to admit. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. I really enjoy this series, it is a fast read filled with action and adventure. No one is as they seem and you never know who you will fall in love with along the way. Start at the beginning with Half Bad and join Nathan on his quest to find out who he really is. Happy reading my friends~!
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