Witch Fall (Witch Song #3) by Amber Argyle
Age Group: Young Adult
Genre: Paranormal
Release Date: January 15, 2014
Buy Links:
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Book Description:
With the magic of their songs, the Witches control the seasons, the storms, even the sea.
Secure in their supremacy, they have forgotten the unmatched destructiveness of mankind.
For the world has begun to covet their power, seeing them as weapons to be controlled instead of rulers worthy of obeisance.
Born of witches but raised among their enemy, Lilette searches for a way to heal the rift between mankind and the witches. But it may be too late to save either. For if there is one thing Lilette has come to know for certain, it’s that all things fall.
“With complete
power comes pride. Pride breeds corruption. Corruption begets vulnerability,
which pride refuses to see. And so begins the vicious cycle of destruction.” –Jolin
Witch Fall by Amber Argyle
is the prequel to Witch Song and the
story of how the witches sealed their fate long ago by abusing the powers given
to them by the creators. I’ve read this entire series of books over the past
two weeks and I have to say this is absolutely by far the best book yet.
Lilette
is my favorite character in this book, for she is brave, strong of heart and
character, wise beyond her years, quick-witted, and yet still manages to keep
an air of innocence within that does not break despite everything she has gone
through.
Argyle
did an amazing job with this book. All the questions I had after Witch Song and Witch Born were answer in Witch
Rising and Witch Fall. The story
she wove came full circle and I guess that’s fitting since she wrote about
witches.
I
loved how every chapter held a quote from Jolin, like the one above my review.
Seeing Lilette’s life through Jolin’s eyes made the story even better and it
added an extra layer of emotion to the story because under the cockiness,
anger, and even a bit of resentment, we can feel Jolin’s pain through her
words. We can see how highly she thought of Lilette and how she bared the
weight of the decisions she’d made.
One
thing I didn’t love was how poor Lilette kept getting married off to different
men. That was sort of annoying, but it is my only complaint and it’s a small
one. The only person she was every truly married to with heart, mind, body, and
soul was Han.
Let’s
talk about Han for a minute and how my love of him only served to increase each
time his presence graced the page. Han was a true warrior for his people and
for Lilette. His pain was my pain, his hurt my hurt, his love my love. I felt
him and Lilette so deeply in this book, their anguish and then their happiness.
I
cried for them. I cried for Lilette and the loss of her family, friends, home.
I cried for the sacrifices they made and the people they tried to help. I
freaking cried a lot in this damn book and I’m not sorry. Argyle wrote the two
of them so well entwining their fates and having their personalities complement
each other, one dark and one light. They were two sides of the same coin and
they will forever be my favorite both together and apart.
The
battles fought were written well and the words brought the chaos to life on the
page. This really was the best book, while the other books in the series were good,
this was great. Lilette is a stronger character than Brusenna and I could
relate to her more, plus she took what came to her without being childish about
it. Lilette stood up for herself and for others. While Brusenna had some of the
same qualities as Lilette she was also very different.
But
one thing I liked is how they showed Lilette hearing Brusenna’s call how she
had been the one to decide the other girls worth. It was a fitting end to the beginning
of the story. There were so many characters I want to mention and plot points I
want to go through, but this book is a gem and should be read without the
spoilers that those things would give away.
But
I will say this:
-Jolin
is brilliant and learns too late that sometimes that isn’t always a gift.
-Chen
can be a monster, but at the heart of it all I do believe he really did think
he was doing what was right for his people.
-Bian
was a self-important bully, but he too was attempting to protect Lilette is his
own power hungry way.
-Doranna,
wastrel or not, is amazing and should be respected.
-Ko
is kind, but warry and not one to cause change.
-Han
is love personified. He’s loyalty and honor. He’s the man you search for always
and forever.
-Always
be careful the food and drink you take from strangers, you never know what it
is them especially in a magical community.
That
being said one of my favorite lines in the book comes from Han and of course he’s
speaking to Lilette, which only makes the words better. “Remember Little Dragon,
fight the battles you can win and retreat from those you cannot.” She remembered these words, knew them, lived
them. Lilette’s last act was to save every witch and Harshen she could and she
did it with sadness and love. God this book hurt my heart. It was amazing and I
swear I felt it in my soul. I highly recommend this series if only to get to
this book alone.
“Regrets are
like a parasite living inside of you. You have to find a way to stop feeding
them or they eat you alive.” –Jolin
Author Bio:
Amber Argyle grew up with three brothers on a cattle ranch in the Rocky Mountains. She spent hours riding horses, roaming the mountains, and playing in her family’s creepy barn. This environment fueled her imagination for writing high fantasy.
She has worked as a short order cook, janitor, and staff member in a mental institution. All of which has given her great insight into the human condition and has made for some unique characters.
She received her bachelor’s degree in English and Physical Education from Utah State University.
She currently resides in Utah with her husband and three small children.
Oh. My. Gosh. You get it. You totally get it. And I love you for it. *hugs*
ReplyDeletePS Please put this review on Amazon.
I absolutely do!!! I Loved, loved, loved this book to death! It's already up on Amazon and Goodreads! Thanks so much for letting me be a part of the tour and sorry it took so long to get back to you! :)
DeleteWonderful review! I love the sounds of this series and I love that even though you can read this one before or after the others it all comes full circle. It def. sounds like a series I would enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Giselle, it's such an amazing story!
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