I have a new review up over on ManyBooks, just in time to be part of the Wyrd and Wonder fantasy month.
Broomstick, by A.L. Hawke, is a dramatic supernatural mystery, revealing the secrets and twists in a campus coven. Fans of witchcraft and dark occult stories will enjoy discovering the supernatural along with Cadence.
College student Cadence agrees to check out a special campus club when her best friend, Maddie, drags her to a professor’s house. But this is more than mentorship or an extra credit project, instead, these students gather to perform rituals and dance naked in the moonlight. Maddie is intrigued from the start, but our heroine, Cadence, isn’t sure whether her interest is the pull of latent magical powers or the pull of handsome coven member Bryce. From the start, this novel blends college life with occult adventures.
Source: Editorial Review: Broomstick by A.L Hawke | ManyBooks
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