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Coven (Witch's Circle Book 1) Kindle Edition
Kana is a rare male witch ostracized by his coven. When he claims two familiars, rather than the standard one, he knows he has to run away to keep his coven from taking advantage of his power. After years of constantly looking over his shoulder, Kana realizes he should have been paying better attention to what’s right in front of him. He’s drawn the interest of a different sort of coven: vampires.
Vampires, and the werewolves who protect them, want power, and Kana has a lot of that. Even with the support of his familiars, Kana isn’t sure if he’ll survive the attentions of the vampires. Except, perhaps it’s the werewolves, and one handsome wolf in particular, that Kana ought to be afraid of.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 27, 2022
- File size1.2 MB
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- ASIN : B0BQTKFNFN
- Publisher : NineStar Press (December 27, 2022)
- Publication date : December 27, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 1.2 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 119 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #482,735 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,248 in Paranormal Vampire Romance
- #5,239 in Vampire Romances
- #11,477 in Werewolf & Shifter Romance
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Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, particularly appreciating the magic in this world, with one customer finding the premise genuinely interesting.
"...I was really liking the magic in this world, the use of pentacles and pentagrams was a bit ambiguous...." Read more
"...The story premise was genuinely interesting but ultimately the story felt flat and empty." Read more
"I have KU but really loved the synopsis of this book. So much so that I bought it. I knew it was a risk. Unfortunately it did not pay off...." Read more
"...The prologue was the best part of the whole book. It was detailed, unique, and had a wonderful setup. Then the characters just went nowhere...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023Either this book was super short or I read it far too quickly, either way, I’m glad I bought all 3. I was really liking the magic in this world, the use of pentacles and pentagrams was a bit ambiguous. Pentacles are circles with a star inside, like the book cover. Pentagrams are just the star with crossing lines and no circle. I liked the use of runes, some runes do indeed directly correlate to growth or harvest. So reading how the writer overlayed that into the spells, I’m thinking they have a connection to witchcraft. The relationship with the familiars was a bit strange, but when I thought it about it in a much wider context, I suppose it wouldn’t be that strange. I was viewing them as children, since he received them as kittens. But they are in fact, magical beings from the aether, and don’t really have an age like humans do. So seeing it like that, it wasn’t too weird anymore. Now whether or not an alpha wolf would be alright with that sort of relationship is a different matter. Um, the vampires were vampires. I’m not a fan of vampires, I find them to be boring vapid creatures with no personality. I found it amusing how the main vampire was basically “hiring” the homeless he found and turned to serve as his army, how very lowbrow of him. I am interested in this “grand magic” that was mentioned, I want to read more about that. Kana may indeed be even more powerful than he and the alpha think
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023I was intrigued by the premise of this story—two familiars, undervalued male witches, werewolves protecting vampires…the blurb alone grabbed my attention. Then the prologue just ramped up the anticipation as it completely drew me in.
I loved Kana’s character, and felt protective of him from page one. He was easy to care about, an ideal sympathetic character who readers will feel naturally inclined to champion. His familiars, Mika and Sora, are unique in that they have two different cat forms as well as a human form, something I haven’t seen before in my reading. You can feel the connection between the three of them, though for me it felt like a purely magical and physical connection and not so much an emotional one.
The story starts out very descriptive as it sets the stage for the series, but once that initial setup is in place, things start to move more quickly, particularly when it comes to the main conflict near the end of the book where things felt slightly rushed and the bad guy acted a bit over the top. It does feel a bit unbalanced given the great care taken in the first half of the book to set everything up, and I feel like more time could have been used to flesh out the second half of the story to develop it more thoroughly.
There are loose ends once the story is finished, namely where things will go between Kana and Ember (the leader of the werewolves protecting this group of vampires) as well as the perpetually looming issue of Kana’s former coven. I’m interested to see what comes next.
Coven is somewhere between 3.5 to 4 stars for me, primarily due to the need for balance in the story and the fact that the vampire Octavius is worthy of a big eye roll with his excessively stereotypical villain attitude. Even so, I will definitely be tuning in for the next installment in the series as Kana’s character has captured my attention so completely.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023This book had me at the two feline familiars. So fun and full of possibilities. I really enjoyed this book and hope the next book is just as good.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024This is a fun read. It's light and catchy and left a smile in my heart. I like Kana, the kitties, and the wolf. I am definitely going to read more.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023Good
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023I liked the premise of this book, I liked the characters, and I liked the plot. The issue is that everything moved ridiculously fast and just about every element was underdeveloped. We barely get a chance to learn anything about any of the characters. The familiars are described with certain personalities, but we’re rarely ever shown those traits, we’re just told them. Ember seemed like a complex character but despite him being the wolf alpha and the tension between him and Kana, he is barely a presence in the book and not much different than any generic side character. Kana was set up really interesting but his character ended up falling flat. There’s no smut to speak of (which is fine, not all books need it) and yet there was a lot of time dedicated to describing sexual tension and alluding to smutty scenes that never actually happen which just felt odd.
Overall, this book needed to be slowed way down. I wish there had been some more complex world building and that the author had taken more time to flush out the characters and the plot. The story premise was genuinely interesting but ultimately the story felt flat and empty.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023This like Superman but if he was a witch and I’m here for it!!!! Cant wait for the next book!
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dec (¬_¬) 📚Reviewed in France on October 26, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars gentillet
on pultiplie les clichés :
- héros opportunément orphelin (aucun lien donc libre d'aller où il veut et faire ce qu'il veut sans comptes à rendre)
- c'est un sorcier homme, ce qui est rarissime dans ce monde
- il peut faire de la magie, c'est est très rare parmi les rare hommes sorciers
- il possède 2 familiers, là encore c'est n'est pas courant
- et bien sûr, ses familiers, sont d'une espèces très rare.
Pour faire une bonne histoire, il n'est pas nécessaire d'avoir un héros qui cumule les qualités. Dans le cas présent, ça donne juste l'impression d'avoir un livre destiné à un jeune public.
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Bibliophiler BooknerdReviewed in Germany on September 16, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Cute
Es war eine süße, kurze Geschichte. Kana, Sora und Mika habe ich sofort in mein Herz geschlossen. Ich war vielleicht am Anfang etwas verwirrt über ihre...intime Beziehung, weil ich Ember eigentlich als ausschließlichen Love Interest gesehen habe, aber es ist auf jeden Fall mal etwas anderes. Ember hätte ich gerne etwas mehr kennengelernt, wir erfahren leider nicht wirklich viel über ihn. Generell ist es sehr viel tell statt show, eine Szene nach der anderen, ohne innezuhalten und den Charakteren wirklich Raum zu geben, sei es um sich zu entfalten oder zu unterhalten. Ich glaube, dass ist an dieser Stelle mein größter Kritikpunkt.
Ich werde trotzdem weiterlesen und ich bin gespannt, wie es weitergeht.
- angel 👼Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant
really great read, totally enjoyed this book, cant wait for the next one in the series