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Witch Hunt The WitchGame Novels Book 2 eBook Kasi Blake



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A magical game of hide-and-seek begins.
Find the missing player and win.
The game resets.
They all forget and start the game again.

Seventeen-year-old Starr Hughes hasn't believed in magic since the day her mother died. As an aspiring reporter, the only thing she cares about is cold, hard facts. So when she hears the popular kids at school (the It-Squad) are about to start a secret game, she wants every detail, especially since she has a major crush on gorgeous Dylan Winchester. Hiding under the headmaster's desk, planting bugs, and breaking into a classmate's home are all on her to-do list. With her boy-crazy best friend Lily at her side, Starr discovers that witches are not only real, but they also need her help. Someone is using the game to steal their memories, their powers, and perhaps even their lives.

Witch Hunt The WitchGame Novels Book 2 eBook Kasi Blake

The idea behind this story was really great and it reminded me a little of Open Minds (Book One of the Mindjack Trilogy) with the memory loss.

Starr is 17 years old and her best friend is Lily, an outgoing, guy crazy, pretty girl. Starr is a reporter for the school newspaper and has a crush on Dylan, one of the three older kids on the "Squad". He seems to like her too, but they are not allowed to date because she is not on the Squad. While investigating a story on a girl who committed suicide at their school, Starr discovers that Dylan, Ryder and Bex (squad members) are part of a game that is quite magical and seems to involved not only the dead girl, but Lily and Starr themselves. Soon everyone is tied up in a mess of magical abilities, memory loss, a murder and a power stealing bad guy that wants to harm Starr for digging too deep.

While this is a great mystery, I really just think the romantic sections could have been written better because Starr is really very brave, intelligent and loyal, but Romantically, she acts like a 13 year old. She follows her instincts no matter where they lead and this would naturally include her physical responses to Dylan. That being said, the overall story is fantastic and I am looking forward to the next one.

Would I/Did I buy it? Yes (.99)
Would I read it again? maybe
Would I recommend it to friends? Yes

Product details

  • File Size 3773 KB
  • Print Length 293 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Clean Teen Publishing (October 6, 2015)
  • Publication Date October 6, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B013JG8MJM

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Witch Hunt The WitchGame Novels Book 2 eBook Kasi Blake Reviews


The vivid high school drama, nicely layered mystery, non-stop action and a twist of magic make this simply a fun read.

Starr is a noisy reporter, who lets her curiosity get the best of her again and again. She knows no boundaries when it comes to getting her story, which doesn't make her necessarily the most popular girl in school either. When her reporter sense swings her to a group of kids known as the It-Squad, things start getting strange. Before she knows it, odd things are happening and something is off with life in general. Now, if she can just put her finger on exactly what the problem is.

This is the second book in The Witch-Game series. Although I did read the first one, it is by no means necessary to start with book one. Each of the novels is a story for itself, handling different high schools, characters and situations. In other words, this can be read as a stand alone without any problem whatsoever.

I enjoyed this book even more than the first one. The school setting is well done, allowing the lockers and hallways to come to life. There's a lot of inner drama between the students and characters, which comes across very realistic without running into the danger of exaggeration. At first, the It-Squad and the way others see them (or don't notice anything out of sorts) comes across a bit odd, but as the story unfolds, the reason for this becomes clear.

The characters are a real treat. Starr isn't without her flaws. The way she hunts done a story is over the top at times, and its no wonder she isn't loved by all. Still, it's hard not to like her. She has her heart in the right place and a good sense of justice. The other characters each have very definite personalities and traits, making them come to life in their own way. None of them is perfect, but it's exactly this which makes the easier to sympathize with.

The real pulp of the plot takes a bit to get going as the 'normal' situation gets laid out first and allows the reader to sink into the characters and gives hints at the soon layered mystery. And there are lots of twists and turns ahead. A few are easy to see, while others hit with unexpected surprise. The tempo holds steady, however, through-out, making this a book not easy to put down.

There's romance too--sweet and a little humorous. Although there are some darker moments and tension does run high especially toward the end, humor and sarcasm pepper the dialogue making it a fun, entertaining read.
Love all K. C. Blake's books but love the witch-game series the most. Pulls you in from the start to the end. Can't wait for the next one!!
A little convoluted at times but a very enjoyable entry to para normal reading. Like the way it is independent of crushed
Just like the first book in this series, this book did not disappoint. I wish there was a third book!
I found this book to be a fantastic read. The plot is great, and the charcters are developed nicely. Although I do wish that the connection to the first book was shown more throughout the story, the book is still one of my favorites. Would definitely recommend!
Captivating novel and easy to read! I liked the storyline and it kept you thinking the whole time. The characters were different and interesting. This is a great teen novel but yet anyone can read it with ease. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a good series. You don't have the read all of them to follow the story.
I enjoyed this one. I didn't like the characters at first--any of them--but as the story goes on, I began to learn more about them, and their personalities (why they were like they were) made sense, and I actually did feel more connected to them. This book has some twists and turns, and while I guessed some of them, others caught me off guard. I don't want to give any spoilers because that would ruin some of the fun. I read this one because not only did it have the speculative elements of the witches, but I love books about games, and a game of magical Hide and Seek is at the center of this one. If, like me, you enjoy such reads, give this one a go.
The idea behind this story was really great and it reminded me a little of Open Minds (Book One of the Mindjack Trilogy) with the memory loss.

Starr is 17 years old and her best friend is Lily, an outgoing, guy crazy, pretty girl. Starr is a reporter for the school newspaper and has a crush on Dylan, one of the three older kids on the "Squad". He seems to like her too, but they are not allowed to date because she is not on the Squad. While investigating a story on a girl who committed suicide at their school, Starr discovers that Dylan, Ryder and Bex (squad members) are part of a game that is quite magical and seems to involved not only the dead girl, but Lily and Starr themselves. Soon everyone is tied up in a mess of magical abilities, memory loss, a murder and a power stealing bad guy that wants to harm Starr for digging too deep.

While this is a great mystery, I really just think the romantic sections could have been written better because Starr is really very brave, intelligent and loyal, but Romantically, she acts like a 13 year old. She follows her instincts no matter where they lead and this would naturally include her physical responses to Dylan. That being said, the overall story is fantastic and I am looking forward to the next one.

Would I/Did I buy it? Yes (.99)
Would I read it again? maybe
Would I recommend it to friends? Yes
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