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Night of the Witch

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A witch and a hunter. Vengeance is their mission. Love is their destiny.Fritzi is a witch. A survivor of a brutal attack on her coven, she's determined to find her only surviving family member and bring the hexenjägers—zealot witch hunters—to justice for the lives they ended. To do this, she will need to take down their leader—Kommandant Dieter Kirch.Otto is a hexenjäger and a captain, the second in command to Dieter Kirch—but that's just his cover. Years ago, the hexenjagers burned his innocent mother alive and since then, he has been planning a move against the witch hunters that tore his family apart. And now the time has come for them to pay for what they've done.When Fritzi and Otto are unexpectedly thrown together, neither is sure they can trust the other, despite their common enemy. But all they have is one another, and they both crave revenge. As truths come to light and trust shifts, Fritzi and Otto uncover a far more horrifying plot at the center of the hexenjäger attacks . . . but their own growing feelings for each other may be the most powerful magic of all.

416 pages, Paperback

First published October 3, 2023

About the author

Sara Raasch

16 books6,157 followers
Sara Raasch has known she was destined for bookish things since the age of five, when her friends had a lemonade stand and she tagged along to sell her hand-drawn picture books too. Not much has changed since then — her friends still cock concerned eyebrows when she attempts to draw things and her enthusiasm for the written word still drives her to extreme measures. Her debut YA fantasy, SNOW LIKE ASHES, the first in a trilogy, came out October 14, 2014 from Balzer + Bray. It does not feature her hand-drawn pictures.

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Profile Image for rae ✿.
322 reviews280 followers
August 15, 2023
Thank you to Netgalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review

After surviving an attack on her coven, Fritzi is determined to take down the witch hunter's leader Kommandant Dieter Kirch.
Meanwhile, Otto, as a witch hunter, also wants to kill his leader Kommandant Dieter.
Fritzi and Otto will team up to give Kommandant Dieter justice for the lives he ended.


I was so intrigued by the plot but boy I didn't expect the story to be so boring. The plot is just all over the place and things just happened without further explanation and I was just so confused the whole time. The villain's backstory is so odd and doesn't make any sense. Everything just feels so forced like the relationship between Fritzi and Otto; I don't feel their chemistry at all.
It's such a shame that I actually expected more, but this one just didn't work for me🥲
Profile Image for Ali Mohebianfar.
228 reviews152 followers
November 5, 2023
4.5 Stars

Thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher for ARC. I received my copy in exchange of an honest review.

Witches and Witch Hunters, Enemies to lovers, Roamn Empire, Serpent and Dove vibes, these are some factors that made me fall in love with this book!
We have a duel POV here: One of them is Fritzy's POV. A witch that has lost her Coven (including her mother) when some Witch Hunters burned them down. Now, she wants to take revenge but her path crosses Otto's. Otto is a Witch Hunter. Or it seems to be! Because in fact, he just became a witch hunter to penetrate among them and take revenge upon them for killing his mother years ago.
At first, When I started reading this book I wasn't thinking that at the end I'd be in love with it! But now I can say, I love Frittzy and Otto and their love. I love how they started as enemies, but trust's seeds grew between them and a beautiful romance blossomed.
And I have to say that the writing style is beautiful. I had read Snow like Ashes series by Sara Raasch before, so when I picked up this one I knew I'm going to read a book with a beautiful writing style. At the end, I just want to say that I really enjoyed reading this book. I loved characters, plot, plot twists and even that cliffhanger! I'm excited to read about Frittzy and Otto again!
Can't wait for book 2!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Lauren.
369 reviews39 followers
October 3, 2023
An interesting reimagining of the European Witch Trials. Fritzi and Otto at first meeting are enemies on principle. Witch and witch hunter quickly learn there is more to the other than they originally thought. As enemies turn into allies, something more blossoms between the two. As they focus on stopping Kommandant Dieter Kirch and saving magic, you will be left standing at a cliffs edge as you wait for the next book.
Profile Image for Nicholas Perez.
539 reviews119 followers
Want to read
September 10, 2023
Apparently a pre-order perk of this book includes a picture of the two MCs kissing naked from the waist up (nothing is shown and the characters are confirmed to be in their 20s) in a lake and it set YA Book Twitter off.
Not saying that to cause drama or call out the authors, just saying that it lead me to knowing this book existed.
Profile Image for Cindy ✩☽♔.
1,260 reviews995 followers
October 22, 2023
"Love is never a sin."

I was a bit wary at the start, but this book wound up being far more compelling than I expected.

Let me start by saying this book dives right in. In the first chapter, we are immediately thrown into a battle between witches and witch hunters. We are learning the character's names, the setting, and some German terms all at once. But soon enough, like Fritzi, we take off running.

Everything about this is fast-paced. Secrets are revealed in a timely manner that I think works well to not leave the reader frustrated and forgetting about small key details.

Fritzi and Otto are likable protagonists, if at times misguided. But they always try to the best of their ability to do what is right. One thing I will say is they trusted each other far more quickly than I expected. Otto shared his plans with Fritzi, and she took what he said at face value and volunteered to help. It wasn't long after that they were ride-or-die for each other.

That being said, I really liked them together. They were sweet, honest, and understanding with each other. Their chemistry was fire. They avoided issues by actually communicating. A novelty sometimes. They just worked for me. Also the river scene hello 👀

I admit I'm more invested in their relationship than I am in the actual plot with the witches. However, the plot itself is engaging as well. I did not know much about the witch trials in Germany going into this, but it went about how I expected the witch trials to go: a bunch of innocent women burned at the stake for simply not abiding by societal norms. Dieter was an interesting villain in that he just seemed like pure irredeemable evil. All he cares for is influence and power. Fritzi and Otto made a huge mistake in letting the human authorities take him into custody.

The little cliffhanger made me angry because damn it I just want my babies to be happy but, it's clear this is far from over. All because they let a monster live.

Thank you to Sourcebooks FIRE for providing me with an ARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Monica.
642 reviews261 followers
July 24, 2023
Wow… this book was everything I’d hoped it would be! I loved Fritzi - she was always concerned with doing the right thing, taking care of her family and others before herself. And Otto was a complete surprise!

The changing points of view with each chapter offered a unique perspective for each character. And this world, loosely based on historical fact, was so vibrant! I certainly hope this is only the beginning of Fritzi and Otto’s story!

Many thanks to NetGalley, the authors and publishers, for the advanced reader’s copy of Night of the Witch in exchange for my honest review. 5 🌟
Profile Image for Soft Nectarine ~.
255 reviews329 followers
November 1, 2024
She is a witch.
He is a witch hunter.

🔥🌳🔥⚔️🔥🌳🔥

Time: 1581, Winter
Place: Trier and Black Forest, Germany 🌳
Mood: pre-WW2 persecution vibes
Theme: wild magic, witch hunts, rebellion
Romance: endearing with a sprinkle of insta-love ✨

When Fritzi’s entire coven gets murdered she runs after the witch hunters to rescue her baby cousin. She actually does the exact opposite and accidentally foils a huge rescue plan organized by Otto aka Kaptain-Witch-Hunter ⚔️ Otto has no option but include her in his rebellion plan and the two become inseparable!There are trust issues of course but we have bigger demons to fry in this story. Otto and Fritzi embark on a rescue mission that quickly turns into a their destiny.

“I am no hunter. But dear God, in heaven, I think I shall be seeking the quiet peace I feel when she lies in my arms for the rest of my life.”


🌳🔥 brutal witch hunts

🌳🔥 mmc doesn’t believe in magic

🌳🔥 forbidden love

🌳🔥 wild magic, forest folk and the Origin Tree

🌳🔥 bonding potion between witches & mortals

🌳🔥 Maiden, Mother, Crone goddesses!

The persecution and fear of “the other” was so palpable! The story really conveyed the terror of being accused of witchcraft. Just like in real life witch hunts were used to prosecute innocent women when they spoke up or were simply ‘in the way’. Fritzi was just one of many to be accused…but unlike the others she was actually a witch lol

The romance feels a little like insta-love but I definitely didn’t mind it. Otto is so adorably smitten and loyal to a fault, which made me like him immediately! This is a relatively clean romance with one smutty scene that is quite tame 🌶️ but they are so adorable!


urban romanatsy
protective mmc
slow burn
green-witch fmc
family issues!
forest folk 🌳
small town Germany
HEA - but story has not finished yet
Profile Image for sam (nesta's version).
276 reviews14 followers
Shelved as 'did-not-finish'
October 7, 2023
dnf

The premise of this book has so much potential. But, unfortunately, I didn’t love this book. The plot moved very slow, while the relationship moved fast. I feel like the slow burn would have been warranted here like a parallel to the plot. The world building—however— was definitely its strong point.
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32 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2024
2 étoiles, mais c’était un bon livre quand même les filles! Perdu une étoile à la fin pcq ça m’a trop frustré.
Profile Image for dewi.
146 reviews50 followers
August 8, 2023
Thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.

In Night of the Witch, we meet Fritzi, a witch, who survives an attack on her coven by hexenjägers (i.e., witch hunters). Not soon thereafter, Fritzi is captured by Otto, a hexenjäger captain. Set in a fantasy rendering of Germany, we follow the dual POV of Fritzi and Otto who uncover the truths of the hexenjägers and witches alike.

From the synopsis, this book seemed very appealing to me, but sadly, it did not live up to my expectations. What I enjoyed most was the world-building, but even that I found to be lacking. The lore of the book could have been very interesting but was very underdeveloped. It felt as though the witch mythology behind the story was more so to aid the story along than it served as a broader fantasy world.

The story itself felt very rushed. Personally, I enjoy a good slow burn, whereas this was nearly insta-love. I don’t even think this book could qualify as enemies-to-lovers. The pacing of not only the romance but also the plot development was all over the place. Many of the major events felt rushed and I felt that the reasons why certain things happened were not properly explained or brushed over as a means to advance the story. I had a hard time connecting with the characters because of the lacking world building and rushing of events. They were not compelling and the story became fairly predictable as it went on.

All in all, I could not really immerse myself into the story. Maybe I would have enjoyed it more when I was younger, but the execution of all the parts together wasn’t impressive to me. I probably won’t be picking up the sequel.
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470 reviews93 followers
September 8, 2023
First, listen, I'll ready anything with witches. Even a romance. I know you're all shocked. I just love witches & magic. Duh, I'm named after a little witch. 🥰

Night of the Witch is set against the mideveil witch trials in Germany. I typically don't read historical.... BUT WITCHES. lol There is a LOT of world building, and there's a little enemies-to-lovers in there, and VERY tame for you gals. It is YA. However, I'd eat up an adult version. 👀 Hmm? WHAT? 👀🤣

It leaves you on a cliffhanger anxious for the second book!

Thank you so much for a signed copy! 💕💕💕
Profile Image for Jessica ❀.
371 reviews13 followers
October 7, 2024
4.25⭐️ - While reading, I just kept thinking “they didn’t burn witches, they burnt women”. Because, let’s be honest, women have always been the villain in every man’s story and during the witch trials, what easier way to be rid of a woman who scorned you?

I loved this book, it was amazing. The story follows Fritzi, an actual witch, as a traumatic event occurs to her coven and she finds herself on the run to save her cousin. During her flight from home, she runs in to a witch hunter, Otto, and they quickly find themselves needing to work together to save each other and their world.

This takes place in Germany and I love the historical details they based the story around as the witch trials were a very real and very horrific part of our history when mostly women were burnt at a stake for being a “witch”. So I loved the accuracy here especially the parallels with the Catholic Church and their part in the trials. I especially loved the subtle jabs regarding “good” Christians. As an atheist who has religious trauma, I can respect the honesty and accuracy here. However, there was A LOT of info dumping throughout the story that sometimes it did read a lot like a history book.

I also loved Otto and Fritzi and their connection to each other and who they are separately and the growth throughout the story. But if they said Schiesse one more time, I was gonna lose it.

The book could have also used another round of edits as I found quite a few misspellings and punctuation errors throughout.

But overall, it was a good story with solid characters and world building and I will definitely be picking up book 2.
Profile Image for Jessica.
252 reviews101 followers
Shelved as 'abgebrochen'
October 12, 2024
DNF: 44% – 2024 – 3⭐

Bin super enttäuscht, dass dieses Buch meinen hohen Erwartungen nicht gerecht werden konnte 😭 Nachdem ich Anfang des Jahres »The Crimson Moth« gelesen habe und total begeistert war, brauchte ich unbedingt mehr vom Hexe und Hexenjäger Trope. Und »Night of the Witch« lieferte mir genau dies. Es hatte auch stark begonnen inkl. enemies to lovers. Die Art der beiden Protagonisten sowie ihr Interagieren untereinander hat mich direkt an Nina+Matthias aus »Six of Crows« erinnert (natürlich im positiven Sinne).

Wieso hab ich es dann bei 44% abgebrochen? Ganz ehrlich, ich weiß es nicht. Der Plot und die Charaktere waren grds ganz nach meinem Geschmack. Nur war das Pacing extremst daneben. Der Plot geht so langsam voran, dass ich mich immer wieder zwingen musste, zum Buch zu greifen. Und selbst dann hab ich nur alle paar Tage 1 max 2 Kapitel geschafft, und hatte dann schon keine Lust mehr. Die Beziehung zwischen den beiden ging jedoch wie ne Rakete los. Ich vermute, es sollte wie slow burn wirken, stattdessen wirkte es wie das komplette Gegenteil. Dafür, dass bis zu der 44% Marke nur so 2-3 Tage im Buch vergangen sind, wirkten deren Gefühle viel zu schnell und komplett aus dem Nichts. So viel Zeit haben die beiden in diesen 2 Tagen nichtmal miteinander verbracht.

Super schade! Plot Twist mäßig gab es bisher zwei. Der erste hat mich total überrascht, lenkte die Geschichte aber in eine komplett andere Richtung. Ich konnte mich damit dann zwar anfreunden, aber glaube, dass dies auch eins der Gründe war, wieso mich das Buch so schnell "verloren" hat. Der zweite war super offensichtlich. Ich lag zwar minimal daneben, die Richtung war aber definitiv richtig.

Da ich merke, dass mich dieses Buch nur in eine Leseflaute stürzt und mich von anderen tollen Büchern abhält, breche ich es lieber an dieser Stelle ab. Ich muss aber erwähnen, dass es keinesfalls schlecht war! Leider funktioniert nur mittelmäßig + englisch bei mir nicht so gut in der Kombination 😅
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425 reviews732 followers
May 9, 2024
"The morning comes too soon, but I have been awake for hours. We were born to kill each other. And yet she tucks her body close to mine."

Fritzi is a witch who watches her entire world fall apart in front of her. Determined to rescue her cousin she travels to the capital to use whatever magic she has to stop it. Otto is a witch-hunter but that's only his disguise. He has a plan and with the help of his sister he plans to dismantle the witch-hunters from the inside. Until - the plan goes horribly wrong.

Otto and Fritzi find themselves needing to trust each other to defeat their common enemy and it's an unusual spot for each.

I tore through this book. Loved the dual POV. Witches. Enemies to lovers. German curse words. Magic.
Profile Image for Rose.
1,932 reviews1,067 followers
Shelved as 'not-my-cup-of-tea'
September 9, 2023
Yeah, I think I'm going to make an executive choice to avoid this one because it's very much an adult book that's being marketed wrong under YA. It's going to be telling when this book releases as to how people react to it, but *winces at marketing campaign*.

Not cool, y'all.

I also think this might've been part of the longer discussion people were having on social media that books, though it wasn't directly cited, meant for older teens (18+) be labeled New Adult or Adult if they're going to do what this book's trying to do.
Profile Image for Mia.
2,604 reviews959 followers
June 16, 2023
From reading the synopsis, this book sounds interesting. However, the story and the romance didn't grab me like I wanted it too. I'm still interested with the ending that I'll definitely consider picking up the next book. But this one didn't speak to me.

ARC kindly provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Kara DeLorey.
101 reviews23 followers
August 18, 2024
I started The Night of the Witch with high expectations due to its rave reviews, and for once I wasn’t disappointed by the hype.

Fritzi was very well written and I enjoyed her resiliency and determination; I think the authors did a fantastic job at providing depth to her character. The true strength to this novel, however, was Dieter. I’ve gotten used to books where the villain is more morally-grey than evil, but that was certainly not the case here; Dieter is 100% a psychopath and there is nothing even remotely redeeming about his character. I loved it.

My only real complaint about the book is that it’s touted as an enemies-to-lovers romance, but in reality… it’s a very instant-love type of book instead.

Now on to the sequel!
Profile Image for Billie's Not So Secret Diary.
642 reviews71 followers
September 20, 2023
Night of the Witch
by Sara Raasch, Beth Revis
YA Fantasy Paranormal
Ages: 16+
NetGalley ARC
Publication Date: October 3, 2023
SourceBooks Fire

Fritzi is one of a few survivors of an attack on her coven by the hexenjager, witch hunters, led by Kommandant Dieter Kirch, who branded then burned those they caught.

Otto is a hexenjager, second in command to Dieter Kirch, but Otto is planning to destroy the hexenjager because they burned his innocent mother alive, and as he poses as one of them, he finds that his mother isn't the only innocent they are killing, and Dieter Kirch and those of the church know it, but don't care.

When Fritzi gets tangled up in Otto's plan, Otto is shocked to discover that witches are real and some have real power, but they are not all evil as portrayed.


Another story based around the witch-burning times that puts good against evil, and those traits are in the eye of the beholder and those with power to threaten and instill fear into others.

It wasn't a bad story, I think it was influenced by the 'Serpent and Dove' series, but it was slow, and sometimes it seemed as if it was backtracking so to give it more word count. And while the wild magic was a change, there wasn't really anything else added to the world to bring it out from the widely known shadow of the witch hunts of the past.

This is a violent story, and the descriptions, while not highly detailed, could still bother those under 16, and there is also the romantic aspect that while tame, might not be that suitable for younger readers.

While it was an okay of a read, and the cover is cool, it will be a toss-up if I pick up the second book in this series.

2 Stars
Profile Image for Katie (spellboundbooks_).
449 reviews106 followers
October 10, 2023
3 stars

Big thanks to Sourcebooks, Sara Raasch, Beth Revis and NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinions!

Night of the Witch is an interesting blend of both historical fiction and fantasy. The authors took the real-life witch trials of Germany and turned it into a witchy fantasy that had a surprisingly deep level of world-building once you get into the book. Paired with a bit of enemies-to-lovers romance thrown in too.

I really enjoyed the romance parts and the ideas of this fictional but based-on-fact part of this book. Witchy books are always my favorite type of fantasy. This is YA level when it comes to the romance - note to the authors: please make the next one not YA because I would DIE for some enemies to lovers spice in this. Fritzi and Otto are perf.

The whole witchy fighting well in the forest aspect was interesting but I did get a little bit confused with all the names and ideas. We did get quite the cliffhanger in the end though. I will be interested to read the next book to see where the love story goes as well as what happens next for the witches.
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814 reviews36 followers
March 27, 2024
What a good opening book for a new historical witchy fantasy series! This took witch hunts and put a new twist on it. I really enjoyed the blending of German folklore into this novel. There was just a bit of spice in it, but as it is marketed as a YA novel I wanted to point that out. There were several quotable lines but the one that stuck with me was “I have seen evil. But until this moment with Bertrand, I had not realized how often it wore the mask of apathy.” I also loved the emphasis that a protector was not what these witches needed. I can’t wait to see where this series goes from here!

Fritzi is the only one who escaped the raid on her home. The witch hunters killed her family and friends, and took her cousin to go back to be burned at the stake. She will save her cousin one way or another. Until she interrupts another witch being arrested, only to end up in her place. And a witch hunter that should want nothing to do with her trying to get her to tell him where his sister is. Odd.
Profile Image for Jess (oracle_of_madness).
883 reviews95 followers
September 21, 2023
This is a fictitious and fantastical tale that takes a look at the witch trials in Germany. My favorite aspects of this book were the rich descriptions of Germany and the fascinating information about history.

However, this tale left me wanting more from the characters. While this was so interesting, I still found myself not completely pulled into the story at many points. At times, I was losing interest.

I still think this is worth checking out!

Out October 3, 2023!

Thank you, Netgalley and Publisher, for this Arc!!
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281 reviews
November 18, 2023
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc!

3.5 stars rounded up

I enjoyed this book! The plot was a bit slow for me, and the romance felt a bit too insta-love, but overall it was an okay read. I did like the main characters, though. The plot was just fine; I found it very slow until around the 70% mark when everything really picked up. I am, however, interested in seeing what happens next!
Profile Image for Kd James.
90 reviews
March 14, 2024
So my husband randomly found this book at a book store and bought it for me 🥹 it was better than I was expecting, but still missing something. It fulfilled by crave for witches though, so that’s a plus.
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4 reviews
October 3, 2023
Thank you to Netgalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

In Night of the Witch ,we met Fritzi a witch who after surviving an attack on her coven who get accidentally captured by a witch hunter Otto. We get learn that there is more to each of them they first thought. The start off as that turns enemies into allies when the realizes they have a common enemy. There is a duel POV between the two of them it helps offer insight into each character.

This book did a good job of combining real life witch trials that happened in Europe and fantasy element of witches being real. It tackled how the real witch trials were of innocent people. It is a fast paced book that does not keep you waiting. The ending of the book leaves you wanting more. The relationship between each of there families is well done.
Profile Image for Estelle.
245 reviews22 followers
July 13, 2023
Perfect for fans of everything witchy, enemies to lovers, and interesting foreshadowing.

This book has a dual point of view. On one side, we meet Fritzy. She is a witch, one of the "good ones" (meaning that she never succumbed to the voice in her head telling her to turn to wild magic). And the start of her story in this book is pretty grim: her whole coven - including her mother - is burned down. She survived hidden in a cellar until the hexenjägers left. What she discovered when she got out was desperation, blood, and loneliness. Here starts her quest for survival and, eventually, revenge.
But on her path, she witnesses a witch being attacked in her home and decides to save her. But whatever potion she uses actually makes the with disappears and Fritzy ends up captured by Otto, a commandant under the authority of the man who burnt her coven down.

On the other side, you certainly guessed it, we have Otto. Who is indeed a commandant, and a hexenjäger, but has a very precise purpose: to destroy them from within. Years ago, they suspected his mother to be a witch, and killed her in front of his eyes. He had a plan perfectly designed to bring the hexenjägers down. But when Fritzy makes the witch disappears, she actually disrupts this well-crafted plan. He has then no other choice than to take her and fill her in, hoping that she will trust him. Because after all, he is the hunter, and she is the witch.

At first, I won't lie, I felt like this book was a good old man saving the women's story. And it kind of made me feel a tiny bit uncomfortable. But as I read more, I actually discovered that it is more of a man giving the space for women to save themselves kind of plot and it was a very nice surprise. I think the story is very well structured. It starts hard and violently and keeps you on edge the whole time as you get a sense of urgency for the characters. I didn't see most of the revelations coming, so this book actually surprised me a lot, which made my reading even more fun.

It's a novel you will read fast. Not only because of the urgency I mentioned but also because of the romance. You want to know what is going to happen. You want to know how Fritzy is going to trust Otto, and how their rocky start can possibly turn into something more beautiful, something that will keep you on your toes. And it does. I absolutely adore Otto, even if I couldn't stand him at first. He might be one of the most interesting and loving male characters I have read of in a YA fantasy in quite some time. And what makes this romance even better sure is the writing. I have whole paragraphs of things Otto says highlighted on my e-reader. He made my heart swell, this man.

Apart from the icky feeling I had at the start of the book, I really enjoyed my read. And now I need to wait a very long time after a cliffhanger and I want to dig a hole in the ground and bury myself into it. Hibernating until I can read about Otto and Fritzy again.

Thanks Netgalley for this read.
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838 reviews15 followers
September 27, 2023
Thank you to the publisher for an eARC provided via NetGalley for an honest review.


CWs: domestic abuse (memories), unjust imprisonment, body horror, murder, physical torture, psychological torture, emotional manipulation, loss of body control through magical means, child abuse (memories/aftermath), animal abuse (one memory) [Content Warnings taken directly from a page in the beginning of the book]

I really enjoyed this one! I loved the setting of late 1500s Germany. I liked that it was a lesser known setting of witch trials and hysteria than Salem, and I really enjoyed it. I also liked the inclusion of German words throughout (as someone who took German in high school it was a fun test to see what I remembered), but they didn’t impede the understanding of what was happening.
The characters were really well written. Fritzi is a witch who specializes in herbs, plants, and potions and she’s riddled with guilt over the destruction of her village. In her quest to Trier to find and rescue her younger cousin Liesel, Fritzi crosses paths with Otto, a hexenjäger, who arrests her. Fritzi was a great character. Her feelings came through so strongly, and I was able to connect with her during her journey. Otto was also a great character. A witch hunter who doesn’t believe in magic, and who then accepts the existence of Real Witches and protects them on their journey to the Black Forest. Otto was one of my favourite parts of this story, and I really liked his relationship with Fritzi. The progression of their relationship was fantastic, and they had some sweet moments and also moments of fighting and fire.
The pacing of the story was really good. It moved at a good pace, and it didn’t feel rushed. It had moments of fear, tension, romance, triumph, and overall was a fantastic story.
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