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Blood Witch (Sweep, 3)

Blood Witch (Sweep, 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As thrilling as the first two books in the series.
Review: At sixteen, Morgan's life was shattered by a revelation that left her struggling to pick up the pieces of her life. She had made the discovery of her life - that she had been adopted as a baby, and that her birth identity was as a witch and a member of the Irish clan Belwicket. Now her best friend, Bree, has abandoned her, the adoptive family she loves can't understand and accept her powers, and what's more, she senses danger surrounding her. The only thing that seems right in her life is Cal - her soul mate, the one she loves and wants to be with for the rest of her life. But Hunter, who claims to be Cal's half-brother, appears with shocking accusations. He claims that Cal is practicing dark magick and that he is using Morgan so that he can have access to her powers. Morgan refuses to believe Hunter, but she knows that something isn't right - and if she doesn't discover once, she might meet the same tragic end as her birth parents. This book was a thrilling continuation of the Sweep series. I reccomend it to all readers who enjoyed the first two books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible
Review: Cate has a unique magick of her own as she writes these thrilling stories about Cal and Morgan. I'm a Wiccan, and they go along with the beliefs and practices extremely well. I absolutely love the way that she tells you something in the earlier book that seems miniscule then yet later completely throws the entire plot off. It's very suspensful and I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I really hope that the books will continue past the sixth book, which I read is coming out in September. I can't wait!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quite surprised
Review: First of all, I'm not one crazy for preteen occult novels. There tends to be this obnoxious self-righteous flavor of magic blended with preachy supertones. Not to mention half the time there's this exaggerated teenagerness.

Well one day, while sitting in the backroom of the library in school, I caught glimpse of the title. I opened it, quite surprised it actually had a positive view of Wicca and it wasn't blocked by our school .... The teenagers in this book are actually all quite smart! There's only a few occasions where there's the "Hello Mom I am like so 17 years old" type of conversation. And with cheesy, unrealistic magic, there's only the part where the girl is stirring her soup counter-clockwise to make it cooler, and says "its so great to be a witch".

Knowing myself and my lack of attention with fiction reading, I was quite surprised I actually didn't lose attention and kept reading. The plot is good, and there's not too many things immature self-proclaimed nit-picky witches could see as questionable, other than the international society of witches, which is obviously created to enhance the story. There were no antagonistic views of Christianity like in The Mists of Avalon where every word that comes out of the mouth of Christian Priests are "devil this... and demon that..." And once in the book, there pops up an aunt with a lesbian lover, and there's no concern or issues from any of the characters or any attention drawn. Very good with demonstrating acceptance and the like throughout the book. And not to mention so much less depressing than the Mists of Avalon, and more fairness to males.

I'm looking forward to reading sweep 2 when it's not being checked out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blood Witch
Review: I have written like 10 reviews for this, but for some reason, they never get published.

Anyways, 17-yr-old Morgan has had an eventful year. She learned from her bf that she is a blood witch, and that her real parents are witches from the powerful Woodbane coven. She can speak diff. languages, move things w/ her mind, and has strong healing powers. She lost her bf, Bree after Cal chose Morgan over her.

But when Cals 1/2 bro comes to town, she finds herself in the middle between them. Cal tells her he is her soulmate, and Hunter seems like trouble to her. Hunter tells her that Cal is dangerous, but Cal tells her the sme thing about Hunter.

This book is a must read, but you have to read the first 2 books first, or you'll get confused.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended to Parents who can?t get their daughters to read
Review: I purchased the Sweep series for my 13 year old daughter in the hopes that maybe she would read. "She hated to read." Well I was amazed, and could not get her to go to sleep, as she would spend the whole night, with a night-light on reading these books. She enjoyed them so much, and could not stop talking first about Cal and then Hunter, that I had to see what all the fuss was about.
Well after two weeks, a book a day, for a girl who hated to read, it sparked my curiosity, so I started reading, and was surprised to find out how enjoyable a Teen book about Teen Witches could be. I am not really into Wicca, but these books are really enjoyable. I am on my fifth book, and my daughter read each twice, and is know on the Circle of Three Series. I have to highly recommend these books to those parents who can not get their daughters to read. These are excellent stories, full of fantasy, horror, and fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended to Parents who can¿t get their daughters to read
Review: I purchased the Sweep series for my 13 year old daughter in the hopes that maybe she would read. "She hated to read." Well I was amazed, and could not get her to go to sleep, as she would spend the whole night, with a night-light on reading these books. She enjoyed them so much, and could not stop talking first about Cal and then Hunter, that I had to see what all the fuss was about.
Well after two weeks, a book a day, for a girl who hated to read, it sparked my curiosity, so I started reading, and was surprised to find out how enjoyable a Teen book about Teen Witches could be. I am not really into Wicca, but these books are really enjoyable. I am on my fifth book, and my daughter read each twice, and is know on the Circle of Three Series. I have to highly recommend these books to those parents who can not get their daughters to read. These are excellent stories, full of fantasy, horror, and fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: REALLY GOOD!
Review: I really enjoyed this book and i cant wait till tomorrow because Im going to the library to get the next one! I had this one and the 2nd one read in one day! I was just reading the 2nd one then i finished and went right on to this one! I bought all of the ones up to this one but they are a lil on the expensive side for a book so im goin to the library! Well happy reading make sure this book is part of your books to read list!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best book ever!
Review: Morgan has been learning about Wicca ever since she met Cal.(her b/f)In this book, she is told by Hunter that Cal is using her for her power. Should she stick with her boyfriend or belive Hunter? This has been the best out of the three great books that Cate Tiernan has written. I look forward to the next in this series...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the unwanted
Review: Morgan is a blood witch. She was adopted. Morgan's life has been changing and is changeing still. THen Hunter another blood witch enters her life. From the very first moment she saw him she disliked him but now she absolutely hates him. Hunter is saying things about Cal that hurt her. Then things take a turn for the worst and Morgan is to blame. What did she do? Read this book and find out!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Belwicket Princess....
Review: Morgan is different than who she thought she was. She use to think she was the most ordinary thing in the world--that is, until Cal came. He's taught her who she really is, helped her discover it. And Morgan is a blood witch; the last descendent of Belwicket, one of the strongest groups of Woodbanes that have denounced the dark. Her mother was the daughter of the high priestess. Morgan's adopted, and she's only recently discovered that. Her birth mother and father, Maeve and Angus, suffered horribly after Belwicket was destroyed by darkness. Now the dark is after Morgan, and maybe not in the way she thinks. Hunter and Sky are cousins, and Hunter is working for the Council, and claims that Cal is Woodbane... one that hasnt denounced the dark. He claims that Cal is using her, and, of course, she doesnt believe him. Bree and Morgan are no lone best friends, and things happen between them.

I can't really explain all the things that happen in the book... cause theres a lot. Thats just the important stuff. *grin*


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