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Anya Bast is at her best with the final Elemental Witch thriller.
After watching the woman attend the funeral of her foster mother, Duskoff International CEO Stefan Faucheux kidnaps the grieving Sarafina Connell and her dog Gossett. He insists she is a fire witch; she laughs at him thinking a madman has abducted her. However, his assertion has her thinking back to when her insane biological mom died in a fire.---------------
A coven led by earth witch Theo Winters storms Faucheaux's compound. They take Sarafina with them as their prisoner. Theo and his cohorts assume she is in cahoots with the vile CEO. Sarafina informs her hosts that her former host had Bai an Atrika demon with him. The coven panics because Bai should never have been able to cross the barrier between the mortal and demon realms while also wondering why they are interested in Sarafina. Theo knows deep in his gut why he is interested in Sarafina besides her connection to Faucheux though he denies it even to himself.--------------
The final Elemental Witches urban romantic fantasy (see WITCH HEART, WITCH FIRE, and WITCH BLOOD) is an excellent finish to a strong saga. The story line is action packed from just after Sarafina buries her foster mother and never slows down as the major strings (mostly paranormal) from the previous three tales are tied up nicely. Though newcomers would be better off starting with the previous novels to better understand the overarching plot that WITCH FURY closes, Anya Bast is at her best with the final Elemental Witch thriller.----------------
Harriet Klausner2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted May 8, 2012
799 for short stoyies is a tad much
If im goinng to buy a book i want more thn 400 pages Like take of them put them toggether Then call it a book and charge me for a book
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Anonymous
Posted March 28, 2012
Fun read
Good fluff book
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Anonymous
Posted November 11, 2011
:)
Love this series
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The fourth book in the series
The concept of the story line for the entire series is very refreshing.
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The battles between witch and warlock, the discovery of a new witch's power, and the constant threat from daemons keep this book interesting. However as in the previous books of this series this book also contains just too much graphic sex in great detail. The sex is overdone, taking away from the story line. By the time you have reached the middle of this book, you may find yourself skipping over many pages of now "bedroom boredom" to get back to the action story line. I began to wonder if all the excessive sex was added as filler to pump up the total number of pages to this book??? -
mara1
Posted August 1, 2009
Excellent follow up!!
Ms. Bast did an excellent job of expounding on previous characters and tying up loose ends in previous stories. I would certainly recommend reading her other books in this series first or key elements would be missed. However, even read alone this book is HOT!!
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Witch Fury
I loved this book. The whole otherworld series will keep you on the edge of you seat.
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Awesome!
I really enjoy this new series by Bast and can't wait for the next installment. Witch Fury was one of the better ones. The idea of being an unknowledgable witch and being tug-a-war'd with by both sides of a war you really have no comprehension with was killer. I enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. Work interfered with my reading.
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