My magic burns inside me…Not all soulmates are created equal. Some of them are relieved to find each other. Some build a relationship nice and slow. And for some of them it’s that all consuming, love-at-first-sight kind of magic, like my twin sister Tegan and her other half, Tennessee.Then there are some where the girl is so up in her head and freaked the hell out that she actually, sorta, … she actually, sorta, kinda, resents the guy who’s supposed to bring her happiness simply for his mere existence.
AKA. ME.
It’s time for me to be the soulmate Deacon deserves, even if it means trading in my cowgirl boots for designer stilettos. But Manhattan is a huge, terrifying city full of a society of witches determined to tear us apart.
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A chapter into The Fire Witch and I remembered how much I love the writing in this series. Chandelle LaVaun’s Coven world is so fascinating. It’s creative and full of possibilities. The characters are wonderful and the friendships between them are strong. Those are just some of the reasons this has become one of my favorite series.
After the events of the last book, this one slows the pace down a bit. This companion novel follows Emersyn and Deacon to New York. The two soulmates are slowly building their relationship now that Emersyn is ready to take a chance with him. However, his uppity family and scheming friends might drive a new wedge between them.
I was annoyed with the petty and unkind behavior of Deacon’s family and ‘friends’- and moreover, I was disappointed that Deacon didn’t step up for Emersyn sooner. But when he did, I couldn’t help but forgive him. Deacon and Emersyn’s love is much different than Tegan and Tennessee’s. It’s not as natural or instantaneous. D and Em have a lot of differences and a lot to learn about each other. But the way things are going, these two show a lot of promise and the love is definitely there.
I loved the confidence Emersyn developed in this story, and I can’t wait to continue reading in this world.
5 stars for The Fire Witch by Chandelle LaVaun. This is book seven in The Coven: Elemental Magic Series. This book focuses on Emersyn and Deacon. Their relationship has been off to a rocky start , but now they are on their way to New York to meet Deacon’s parents. To say this does not start off great would be an understatement. I wanted to smack Deacon upside his head and then throat punch his momma. However, Emersyn holds her own. I loved getting to see her character come into herself and have the confidence she needed. This book was just as good as the rest of the series. I was hoping to learn more about Tennessee but that did not happen. The demons let lose from the Gap being opened are recking havoc on the world , so I think the next books will be extremely interesting to see what happens.
The story starts slowly as Emersyn and Deacon try to navigate a rocky path on their new Soul Mate relationship, but the action and excitement ramps up at the end in another heart-stopping magical battle. You can’t put down the book for the last couple of chapters, and then suddenly it is over and it leaves you craving the next book in the series, so plan ahead! It was wonderful to revisit the world of the Elemental Magic Coven and clearly the exciting adventure continues…
Emersyn and Deacons story is just as good as they rest of this series. I loved getting to know these two more and how brave Emersyn is. Even though shes nervous and scared she still goes with Deacon to meet his parents. Just so good. Love every single character!
Season 2 starts with Em and Deacon going to New York City to meet Deacon’s family and friends. That goes about as good as you think it would. Our Empress and Devil grow even closer together, and of course we have a little problem with some demons…. we have get to see how the other witches who are not in the Coven fight and a little bit of the politics that go on.
A great start to the next chapter of this amazing story about our favorite Coven