Helpful Score: 1
was Ok. I really enjoyed the first two books. I just couldn't get myself to care about the characters.
Helpful Score: 1
Too much mush and not enough action
I picked this book up at the bookstore, thinking it was more paranormal/fantasy than romance; if you like a lot of romance/sex in your stories, this book has it. Just not the type of book I enjoy. If you like the paranormal romance stories, you would probably enjoy this; the writing is pretty good, and the action moves right along.
Between kidnaps and rescues Sarafina and Theo find the time to trust each other and fall in love. A must read just like the other 3 Elementa witch stories by Anya Bast.
I was disappointed in this story. I just couldn't get into it. I don't like Sarafina - she comes across as a TSTL female who you just want to smack. And Theo is usually my kind of hero - gorgeous, bossy, alpha. So I can't figure why I'm not liking this. Maybe it's just that there is no real chemistry between Sarafina and Theo. There was more chemistry between Sarafina and Stefan, the bad guy.
Wendy H. (donkeycheese) - , reviewed Witch Fury (Elemental Witches, Bk 4) on + 1255 more book reviews
When your born a witch, you are always a witch. Just because you don't know you are doesn't make it false.
Sarafina Connell is broke, having spent the remainder of her savings on her foster mother's funeral, grieving for the loss her of her foster mother, recovering from her recent boyfriend break-up, and someone is in her apartment. When Stefan Faucheux, Duskoff International CEO, kidnaps her, it's just the icing on the cake. She's having a very bad week. Stefan insists that Sarafina is a fire witch, but she believes he is crazy. That is until she thinks back to her biological mother killing herself in a blaze of fire. When Stefan proves it by pulling a thread of power from Sarafina, she is shocked. Stefan wants her to join his organization, but the Atrika demon called Bai standing near him doesn't bring her comfort.
Theo Winters is a powerful earth witch. When he and his coven storm Stefan's compound, they take Sarafina as well. They believe she is cahoots with the warlock since he had her separated from everyone else. She must be special and the coven wants to know why. It takes Sarafina awhile to prove she is just an innocent caught up in the web good versus evil, but eventually they believe her. However, the coven would like Sarafina to work with them, and Sarafina agrees after they agree to her terms. She wants to train and live with Theo as its him she trusts.
Sarafina's power is immense. She and Theo learn that she has a rare talent for healing, but her defensive spells are chaotic. But she is determined to control her powers, as Bai the Atrika demon keeps stalking her. He wants her for his very own, to breed his young. The coven believes that Stefan is controlling the Atrika demons and seek a way to remove the threat. But even as the powers between good and evil simmer to a boil. Seraphina and Theo fight their own battle of passion and love.
WITCH FURY, ELEMENTAL WITCHES, BOOK 4 finished the saga (WITCH HEART, WITCH FIRE, and WITCH BLOOD) with Anya Bast at her best. The romance between Theo and Sarafina crackles and sizzles into a blazing fire of passion. The action is first-rate and the lead characters from the previous novels tie up nicely in this novel. A fast-paced, steaming hot paranormal that has me waiting to see what Anya Bast will do next.
Sarafina Connell is broke, having spent the remainder of her savings on her foster mother's funeral, grieving for the loss her of her foster mother, recovering from her recent boyfriend break-up, and someone is in her apartment. When Stefan Faucheux, Duskoff International CEO, kidnaps her, it's just the icing on the cake. She's having a very bad week. Stefan insists that Sarafina is a fire witch, but she believes he is crazy. That is until she thinks back to her biological mother killing herself in a blaze of fire. When Stefan proves it by pulling a thread of power from Sarafina, she is shocked. Stefan wants her to join his organization, but the Atrika demon called Bai standing near him doesn't bring her comfort.
Theo Winters is a powerful earth witch. When he and his coven storm Stefan's compound, they take Sarafina as well. They believe she is cahoots with the warlock since he had her separated from everyone else. She must be special and the coven wants to know why. It takes Sarafina awhile to prove she is just an innocent caught up in the web good versus evil, but eventually they believe her. However, the coven would like Sarafina to work with them, and Sarafina agrees after they agree to her terms. She wants to train and live with Theo as its him she trusts.
Sarafina's power is immense. She and Theo learn that she has a rare talent for healing, but her defensive spells are chaotic. But she is determined to control her powers, as Bai the Atrika demon keeps stalking her. He wants her for his very own, to breed his young. The coven believes that Stefan is controlling the Atrika demons and seek a way to remove the threat. But even as the powers between good and evil simmer to a boil. Seraphina and Theo fight their own battle of passion and love.
WITCH FURY, ELEMENTAL WITCHES, BOOK 4 finished the saga (WITCH HEART, WITCH FIRE, and WITCH BLOOD) with Anya Bast at her best. The romance between Theo and Sarafina crackles and sizzles into a blazing fire of passion. The action is first-rate and the lead characters from the previous novels tie up nicely in this novel. A fast-paced, steaming hot paranormal that has me waiting to see what Anya Bast will do next.