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Book Review of White Witch, Black Curse (Hollows, Bk 7)

White Witch, Black Curse (Hollows, Bk 7)
Judy-Ree avatar reviewed on + 29 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5


I just finished reading this book, and I firmly believe that this is Ms. Harrison's best book yet. There were 2 stories that were part of anthologies that were set in The Hollows world, but showed past events in Rachel and Ivy's lives. Both of these stories were incorporated into the present day storyline. I don't think that they are necessary to enjoy this book, but if you have read them, it gives you some additional insight into the story.

This story picks up where we left Rachel, Ivy and Jenks in the the last book. Kisten is dead and Rachel and Ivy are still trying to find the killer and come to grips with everything that has happened. Rachel's brother Robbie joins us for the first time since the anthology story. David, Ceri and Kinsey are mentioned but don't make an appearance in this book. Otherwise, all are old favorites are back and accounted for.

As the title suggests, the main theme of this book is about Rachel and how she is trying to stay a white witch even though she is doing black magic and carries the demon smut. Rachel really comes to terms with how and where her life is headed and makes some hard decisions about her future in this book. I really believe that this book is a turning point for Rachel and Ivy. If you have laughed and cried through the other books in the series, like I have, you will truly enjoy this book as well.