
Series: The Witch Hunter #1
Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on June 2nd 2015
Genres: Action & Adventure, Fantasy & Magic, Love & Romance, Prejudice & Racism, Social Issues, Young Adult
Pages: 368
Format: eARC
Source: Netgalley
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moreThe magic and suspense of Graceling meet the political intrigue and unrest of Game of Thrones in this riveting fantasy debut.Your greatest enemy isn't what you fight, but what you fear.Elizabeth Grey is one of the king's best witch hunters, devoted to rooting out witchcraft and doling out justice. But when she's accused of being a witch herself, Elizabeth is arrested and sentenced to burn at the s...
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Why Did I Read?
The witches and historical fiction premise sounded so interesting!
My Thoughts:
When I first heard about this book, I was so excited for it because I had this phase back when I was younger where I just loved historical fiction. I also was highly interested in the Salem witch trials (I loved the play The Crucible and the book The Witch of Blackbird Pond— the latter I read when I was really young and probably started my whole phase!) All that to say, I was ecstatic to hear about this one!
The Witch Hunter was actually a lot different than I expected but I still very much enjoyed it. The story is about Elizabeth, a witch hunter for the king. It’s set in what appears to be the 1600s. The whole historical fiction + fantasy aspect was what really drew me in but to be honest, the story sounded more modern than what I expected. I kind of ignored that because the plot intrigued me.
Elizabeth has been groomed to think a certain way her whole life so when she’s accused of being a witch, her whole life is sort up upended. She’s thrown in prison and is saved by a wizard who takes her in, introduces her to a whole slew of people (a witch, a healer) who she would’ve arrested in her previous life.
I felt like the plot was fast paced and it was interesting to find out new things about the world, especially more about magic in that world, as things progressed. It was an adventurous, fun ride to see what was going to happen. I enjoyed seeing Elizabeth and George (a Fool) strike up a friendship, because George is just fun and easy to be around. I also enjoyed the romance aspect between Elizabeth and John (a healer) even though it was really light and sweet because it was just so cute.
I think the only thing that frustrated me was that Elizabeth didn’t seem to think for herself regarding the witches and magic, until much later on. I wanted her to form her own opinions and thoughts. She did read a bit young as well.
In Short…
I think I expected the book to be darker but this was very much a light fantasy read. I did really enjoy the story though and felt like it was a fun, adventurous book! I think I’ll definitely continue the series!
Hmm…
I’m still not sure if I want to pick this book up or not. I think I might actually wait for the sequel? I’m glad you enjoyed it though, Wendy. I’m actually disappointed that the story sounds so modern. I wanted more of a historical/fantasy feel too.
Great review, Wendy!
Yeah I definitely wanted a more historical feel too but the story was still enjoyable for me. I’m pretty sure I’ll read the sequel so I can vet it for you.
I’m glad that you enjoyed this one Wendy! I have high hopes for it too and I have an ARC so I’m hoping to get into it soon! I LOVE Witches and I’m fascinated with all things Salem ♥ And of course, historicals+fantasy is a winning combination for me
Awesome review^^ xx
I hope you enjoy it!!
I’m glad you liked this one girl! It wasn’t getting the best reviews, so I’m more apt to read it now that you liked it!
I know, I was actually surprised how much I DID enjoy it given the mixed things I’d seen. I hope you like it too!