![]() ![]() ![]() Did the people of Belle Dam actually know and believe in the supernatural? How many of the people Braden interacted with actually believed in magic? What is the kind of magic people practiced? Because even the noobies know that systems of magic are not uniform the world over. I never, right up until this moment when I'm writing this review, got a clear idea of the world in which Tracey based his book. ![]() I spent most of the book wondering what the hell was even happening, because the narrative was so disjointed and unreliable. I know I've snarked on infodumping before, but there's really a fairly thick line between infodumping and withholding all information. The best word I can use to describe the writing in this book was 'meh'.įirstly, the narrative style was annoying as all hell. And yet they all fell flat, and there's nothing I can attribute it to but the writing. Witch Eyes should have been a good book - I mean, it had everything necessary to make it a stand-out read: witches, feuds, gay romance, magical powers. ![]() I really, really wanted to like this book, but I just. I think Witch Eyes was amongst my most anticipated books of 2011, so this 2-star rating right here? It makes me want to cry. ![]()
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