The Witch’s Kiss by Katharine and Elizabeth Corr is a captivating YA fantasy about a teenage witch caught between family feuds, magic she can’t control, and a dangerous romance tied to an ancient curse. Mixing fairy tale retelling with atmospheric magic, it promises to engage fans of witchy stories and classic curses. This post shares why The Witch’s Kiss is high on my TBR and suggests similar reads for fellow fans.
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Bookish Essentials
Genre: Young Adult / Fantasy / Magic / Fairy Tale Retelling
Series: Book 1 of The Witch’s Kiss Trilogy
Reading Age: 14+
Published: 2017
Pages: 320
Reading Order: 1) The Witch’s Kiss, 2) The Witch’s Tears, 3) The Witch’s Blood
From the Jacket of The Witch’s Kiss
In this YA fantasy romance debut, a teenage girl is about to learn that the only thing more dangerous than being a witch is falling in love.
Sixteen-year-old Merry is fed up with her feuding family and nonexistent social life. High school is a terrible time to have magic shooting from her fingertips without warning.
Then Merry meets sweet, sensitive Jack, and can’t resist falling under his spell. There’s just one problem: he’s part of an evil, centuries-old curse that Merry is supposed to break. Is Merry about to lose her heart and her life? Or will true love’s kiss save the day?
Why The Witch’s Kiss is on my TBR
The Witch’s Kiss caught my eye with its mix of teenage magic, family drama, and an ancient curse, all wrapped in a witchy, atmospheric vibe that feels intriguing. Merry’s struggle to control her unpredictable powers while navigating a dangerous romance promises a compelling story. I’m curious to see how the curse unfolds and whether true love’s kiss can change everything. Catherine and Elizabeth Corr’s novel feels like a fresh and engaging take on a classic fairy tale.
You Might Also Like
- Forgotten Cove, by T.G. Elsher
- These Witches Don’t Burn, by Isabel Sterling
- The Merciless, by Danielle Vega
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