As the secrets of White Haven are uncovered, the witches are in more danger than ever.Avery and the other witches are now being hunted, and they know someone is betraying them.The question is, who?Not only do they have to defend themselves against the powerful Favershams, but they also have the mysterious DI Newton to contend with.And of course, Avery also has to battle her increasing attraction … of course, Avery also has to battle her increasing attraction to the dangerously seductive Alex.
One thing is certain.
They have to find their missing grimoires before their attackers do, and they have to strike back.
If you love urban fantasy, filled with magic and a twist of romance, you’ll love Magic Unbound.
Buy now to find out what’s hidden in the grimoires, and what this means for the White Haven Witches.
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The White Haven Witches met demons, a kidnapper, a cellphone that turns into something you would never guess. The title of this book really lives up to its name. This story leaves you spellbound, you just can’t put it down. It really makes you wonder going to happen next for these characters. I really enjoyed this story, I can’t wait to read the next one. I recommend reading this book/series.
I received a complimentary copy of this book and this is my honest and voluntary review.
They are in even more danger now as they are being hunted. There is a witch amount them that is betraying all the witches. Who is betraying them? Why? Will they find out? Find out what is going on
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This is a fab second book! Carrying on from book one this instalment is every bit as exciting and as magical! As this world that the author has built continues to grow so do the characters and the romance. Love the storyline, the romance, the mystery, the magic and I can’t wait to read more!
Magic Unbound by TJ Green is a wonderful story to read. This is book number two in this series and I loved reading this story. I loved reading stories with magic in like this story. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about magic.
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I was drawn in from the beginning of the first page of this book. It is a great story and quite entertaining and engaging there are totally unexpected scenes, twist and turns with realistic details.
ONE INCREDIBLE READ!!!
Wow! Talk about hitting the ground running. This is one action packed, fast paced nailbiting, hard hitting, pulse racing, heart pounding, smooth flowing, page turning bombshell that grabs your attention from the start. A whirlwind of emotions and events that really make this storyline pop. All the twists and turns, unexpected circumstances and unpredictable surprises around every corner make for one incredibly wild experience. As the drama, fear, betrayal, deceit, lies, danger and suspense increases and the tension spirals as the plot thickens and the story unfolds. The characters and scenes are written with such realism it really pulls this bad boy together beautiful. Green did a wonderful job bringing this read to life. Fantastic job Green, thanks for sharing this little guy with us.
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Second book in the series. I loved it.
The story continues shortly after the end of the first book. The search for the grimoires continues, and they learn a lot they didn’t know.
I loved seeing more of the magical world, knowing more of the past, and discovering that they have allies unknown to them.
The characters have grown, they have matured (by force, like Reuben). They accept their magic more, they accept each other more, they don’t doubt the others. They argue, they don’t always agree on everything, but they come to decisions together.
I loved the romance between Alex and Avery, and seeing it grow. She has doubts, he hurts when she doubts. They don’t say it, but it’s obvious that they love each other, and everyone sees it.
And, although it still hurts, I also loved to see the repercussions after Gil’s death. It’s been hard to lose him, and it’s not easy to adapt, let alone with everything they have to do.
There are a couple of details I didn’t expect. And another that I did expect, and I loved to see.
I recommend it.
I received an ARC from the author, and this is my honest review.
Magic Unbound (White Haven Witches Book 2)
by T.J. Green
A spectacular book, I was totally enthralled and captured from page one. So full of: excitement, action, suspense, romance, magic, surprise and mystery surrounding the witching families, getting a bit dark at times. An exhilarating story of 5 witches, trying to gain back their family’s powers, while learning to control their own magical powers. A very exciting read with so much going on, new budding romance; the romance balances out the evil. White Haven’s favorite coven finally comes full circle with the histories/mysteries of their families and the secrets of their legacy.
The story is fascinating and flowed smoothly, I really enjoyed this book and read it one day. A fantastic cast of characters, with their relationships are witnessed evolving, as you read this book. I liked the descriptions of architecture of the old buildings, crypts, mausoleums and old churches in White Haven; really hooked me in to this series and I am looking forward to reading book 3. I received an ARC of this book, thank you T. J. Green, in return for my honest thoughts and feelings of the book. I am honored to give this book a 4.5-star rating.
Another excellent book from T J Green. It is a great follow up to the first book. Plenty of suspense and surprises. Picks up where the first left off. I received a free copy of the book for an honest review and this was it.
I really enjoyed this book and this series! This book deals with the ramifications of Gil’s death. We also learn Newton’s family history and role in the group and town! Once again threatened by the Havershams the group must defend themselves and get vengeance for what that family did in the past and present! In this book they learn all magic has consequences to it and not to misuse it. This book was nonstop action, suspense, romance and danger. They all rush to find the last of the grimoires and try to discover why Faversham will do anything to get his hands on it. I highly recommend this book and this series if you are looking for a quick and quirky read!
Actually 3.5 stars. Author has potential.
Buried Magic #1 – My first read by this author. I enjoy witches and the Cornwall area, and this story has both, plus the histories of several of the families trace back past the 1500s. Tie in a couple more magical, or not, families with suspicious agendas, and occult dimensional portals allowing demons passage to White Haven. There are many interesting storylines that do a good job of keeping the reader’s interest, along with the premonitions, intrigue and suspense at a fast pace. The characters have enough substance and personalities, they add to the story; along with the emotions created throughout the story. An elderly historian opened a big can of troubles when she left the family histories of the witches, along with plenty of secrets and the search for their unknown missing grimoires.
The author was a bit wordy about nonessentials, such as clothing and repeated “I am/we are witches” and I’m so bored with all the good looking people in books; aren’t there any real people anymore? This story continues into the next book Magic Unbound, so don’t expect a conclusion yet. I contacted the author to review this book when I found MU on Booksprout. 3.5*
Magic Unbound #2 – This story picks up three days after Buried Magic ends. Secrets after secrets, from all sources, come to light, including the connection of one of the unknown families. I have to laugh that these witches don’t use their magic for searches and can’t dry themselves when drenched; a little inconsistency there. As much as I like Avery and Alex, there was too much unnecessary emphasis on their relationship at the expense of the other witch characters, along with too much detail on clothing and looks; rather simplistic plotting, which drags the story down. The story is flowing smoothly with a bit of substance and then come to a stop for a silly commercial; annoying distractions.
Needs editing to tighten the story and correct errors. Why possessive and plural are so confusing nowadays to authors is beyond me. Family’s is used for: families; families’; family’s. Soul’s is used in place of Souls. They’re for they are. This story sets the foundation for the next book in the series. I found this book on Booksprout. 3.5*