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The Coven (Sweep #2) by Cait Tiernan Quick Review

 Hey ForeverBookers, 


How are you all? I hope you’re well! 


I’ve just finished my reread of The Coven, book 2 in the Sweep series by Cate Tiernan and I LOVED it! 


5 Stars! 


We start with Morgan, our protagonist or FMC who has just discovered she’s a witch at the end of Book Of Shadows, book 1. Magic is a thing in this version of the world. It’s a paranormal book.  What Morgan has to work out is her place in the world and how her magick works. She relies on her boyfriend, Cal, who she meets in #1. Is he all he seems? I’ll let you read for yourself! 


The coven is a short read at only 185 pages so I won’t spoil the whole plot but I highly enjoy this series and it’s perfect for this time of year! 


I read The Coven for a few readathons. They were: 


Spoilers below…


“I am a blood witch, and Cal loves me, and I love Cal. And that’s the way it is.

        The night before, I had my first kiss, and found my first love. I had also betrayed my best friend, created a rift in my new coven, and realized my parents had lied to me my whole life.

      All of this happened on Samhain, October 31, the witch’s New Year. My new year, my new life.” 


Morgan has just realized she’s a witch, and has to deal with the fall out of all of that! This novel deals with Morgan’s discovery as a witch and learning her powers/skills. She makes surprising discoveries some of which might mean bad things for her. What discoveries? I’ll let you read for yourself but they’ll set the pace for the rest of the series I’m sure…


Overall, The Coven is a quick read that answers some things for the reader but puts more questions out there too. Will Morgan be safe or will she take risks to work out who she is and who’s against her? I’ll let you read for yourself! 

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