Tuesday, February 24, 2015

BOOK REVIEW: The Void (Witching Savannah #3) by J.D. Horn




by J.D. Horn (Goodreads Author)
Kindle Edition, 322 pages
Published November 18th 2014 by 47North

Goodreads synopsisBook Three in the darkly magical Witching Savannah series.
   An otherworldly energy runs through the city of Savannah, betraying its sleepy, moss-cradled charm. The old, beguiling streets look welcoming to most…but certain families know what lurks under their genteel surfaces. Families like Mercy Taylor’s, which has the most powerful lineage of witches in the South, know this all too well.
   Mercy and her husband, Peter, are happily preparing to welcome baby Colin into their lives. But their excitement quickly becomes overshadowed by a gruesome discovery: someone has scattered severed limbs throughout the city. After a troubling visit from an old foe, Mercy learns dark magic is at play, and someone—or something—wants her and her unborn child out of the picture. To uncover the shocking reason why, the amateur witch must face a force beyond her power…or risk losing everything.
   The third book in J.D. Horn’s Witching Savannah series, The Void is a gripping adventure about the enchantment—and evil—that can lie just beyond sight.

This is the third book in the Witching Savannah series which follows The Line and The Source. This ending in the trilogy is exactly what  you look for in a finale. It has everything you want. At least, it had everything I wanted. I was so upset at the death of Jilo that I feared I would never see her in book three. I am so glad I was wrong. Mercy Taylor was conflicted between her love and devotion to her husband Peter and their soon to be born son, Colin, that she squashed any feelings she had for the golem turned real man, Emmett.

The only negative thing I can say is that everything seemed a bit long and drawn out but I guess if you want to know all the crucial details, you have to make it that way. I enjoyed reading this finale and was so happy when I discovered that I would be able to review it. A happy "YIPPEE!!!" squealed forth from me.

If you are looking for an interesting read that is full of heart, family and determination, then this is definitely the book for you. 

5 Stars (15 Stars for the entire series!)

I try to make my reviews as spoiler free as possible so each person can be surprised by what pops up.

I received this as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) from Net Galley in return for an honest review. I thank Net Galley, the author, J.D. Horn and the publisher for allowing me to read this novel.

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