
Once a Witch is written by Carolyn MacCullough is one of the best paranormal romance books I've read in a while. I loved it's creativity and its energy, and of course the gorgeous boy, who also happens to be super-sweet.
The main character, Tasmin comes from a long line of witches, and at her birth she was destined to be "one of the most powerful we have ever seen in this family. She will be a beacon to us all". The only problem is that it never happened, at least that's what she's told. When she turned 8 and was suppose to get her powers, and nothing happened. Now Tasmin is seventeen, and when a mysterious stranger, Allistair Callum walks into the store and mistakes her for her breath-taking sister, Rowena, she doesn't correct him. She doesn't stop there and she proceeds to tell him that he will be able to "find" his lost object. Then add Tasmin's old friend who moved , Gabriel (the aforementioned gorgeous boy), a object lost in time that can change the course of history for the better (or worse), and a hidden talent that everyone seemed to know of except Tasmin.
This book is truely amazing, and will keep you on the edge of your seat begging for more. Tasmin is a very relatable character that represents what we want, but think we can never have. This book is okay for anyone over 11. It will seem to shallow and superficial (like all other paranormal romances) to most adults, but the romance isn't the main theme of the book. It's the adventure, and trying to become someone that both you and your family can accept.
The main character, Tasmin comes from a long line of witches, and at her birth she was destined to be "one of the most powerful we have ever seen in this family. She will be a beacon to us all". The only problem is that it never happened, at least that's what she's told. When she turned 8 and was suppose to get her powers, and nothing happened. Now Tasmin is seventeen, and when a mysterious stranger, Allistair Callum walks into the store and mistakes her for her breath-taking sister, Rowena, she doesn't correct him. She doesn't stop there and she proceeds to tell him that he will be able to "find" his lost object. Then add Tasmin's old friend who moved , Gabriel (the aforementioned gorgeous boy), a object lost in time that can change the course of history for the better (or worse), and a hidden talent that everyone seemed to know of except Tasmin.
This book is truely amazing, and will keep you on the edge of your seat begging for more. Tasmin is a very relatable character that represents what we want, but think we can never have. This book is okay for anyone over 11. It will seem to shallow and superficial (like all other paranormal romances) to most adults, but the romance isn't the main theme of the book. It's the adventure, and trying to become someone that both you and your family can accept.
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