Monday, December 18, 2023

Wild Magic, Alexandra Ivy

 

Wild Magic

By: Alexandra Ivy

Recommendation: 🌕🌕🌕🌔 - (Out of 5 🌕)

Unbeknownst to humans, the world is filled with supernatural beings. Peri Sanguis is a very powerful Mage. Even she doesn't know the capacity of her powers. Daughter of a witch who attempted to steal her power when she was sixteen, Peri lives outside New York City with her friends, working at a bookstore/cafe called the Witches Brew. When her mother and old coven mysteriously dies, Peri senses something is off about their deaths. She travels to the midwest to investigate.

Valen is a vampire who has lived millenniums. He oversees the territory that includes New York City. Valen has always had an interest and attraction for Peri even though Peri seems to not want anything to do with him. When Peri travels to her mother's ranch, Valen feels a need to accompany her in an effort to provide protection. As the duo finds out, Peri's evil mom has unleashed a powerful magic that hasn't been free in quite some time. This evil force leaves a trail of destruction and death across the midwest. The question to be asked is Peri strong enough to win a battle against such an ancient evil?

Wild Magic is a very unique story with an intense storyline. Many of the supernatural character traits and items found throughout the book are distinctive creations by Alexandra Ivy. Peri is an amazing female character who has overcome some extremely terrible things in her early life. I must admit that Valen gave me the creeps when he was first introduced but over the course of the book I grew to fall in love with him. Even though this book is not identified as part of a series, I believe Ivy plans at least two more books involving characters that are Peri's close friends. I am excited to continue reading more about these characters and this wonderful world.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Available for Purchase January 2nd, 2024:

Amazon

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