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Rating: Summary: A Captivating Book Review: Have you ever wondered what goes on at your neighbor's house? "The Heart of a Witch" tells the story of Kip and Shelley Davies. Kip and Shelley are twins who've always felt a connection with the Lockley Arms Inn across the street.Even in their childhood Kip and Shelley were fascinated with the Inn. They would always sneak over to investigate. As they get older, they get jobs at the Inn and spend most all their time there besides school. The story unfolds when the twins discover a secret and get pulled into it. The things that they went through changed their lives and their feelings. They could never go back to reality again. Judith Hawkes writes of supernatural happenings and paints a picture with her words. The life of Shelley and Kip with their strange world will captivate and pull you into the story. It will change the way you think about life, and not let you put it down until the last sentence.
Rating: Summary: Wanted to like it but... Review: I read a 190 pages into this book and expected to be terrified or at least interested in this book based on people's reviews. but not much of anything was going on. Maybe this happens in the last 200 pages but I couldnt get through it.
Rating: Summary: Reader From the Heartland Review: This is my favorite book, and I read a LOT of books. It's an awesome and scary novel that's magic and surprises won't let you put it down. It grips right down to the last page. The Lockley Arms Inn, full of mysteries and secrets stands at the center of Green Hollow, and twins Kip and Shelley Davies live right across the street from it. As youngsters, they are fascinated by the world of the Lockley Arms, and as teenagers they begin working there and are drawn in to the secrets of the Arms. They eventually stumble upon a witch's coven--The Green Hollow Coven. They are admitted into the coven, and their experiences will surprise you. This book is a must read. Let yourself be submerged in the elegance and magic of the Lockley Arms. Not just 5, but 100 stars!
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