Rehab is for Witches

By Tyffani Clark, Cynthia Valero, Elle J Rossi, J.A. Howell, Miranda Stork & Tara S. Wood

Rehab is for Witches - Tyffani Clark, Cynthia Valero, Elle J Rossi, J.A. Howell, Miranda Stork & Tara S. Wood
  • Release Date: 2015-10-07
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 7 Ratings

Description

Welcome to Little Raven: an unsullied, beautiful woodland hamlet in the heart of the Midwest. The sort of place where furry creatures romp about and spend their days bursting into song.

Actually, that’s a giant pack of lies.

Little Raven is a town…for witches.

And some of those witches might have bent the rules. A teensy bit. When six magical miscreants dabble with black magic, they end up together at Incantations, the town’s rehab center for witches gone awry. It’s a slap on the wrist for naughty witches. Pretty much a daycare center so they don’t wander off and start turning people into newts on a whim. Each witch must work through her addiction to black magic, and follow the tenets designed to lead them back to the path of the straight and narrow, as boring as that sounds. Even if following the tenets sucks worse than a group round of kum-bay-ya. Which sucks. Horribly.

Reviews

  • Wicked fun read!! Want more.

    5
    By PelicanFreak
    First of all this collection is designed brilliantly; if you’re a fan of short stories you can read this, in or out of order as standalones as they all wrap up nicely. Yet, if you’d rather a full-length novel, you can read them all (I’d suggest in order) as each has ties to the others. This has been an incredibly fun read that more than lived up to all the hype that the promotional materials built up for me over the past several months. ‘A Diary Full of Names’ by Tyffani Clark Kemp Extremely well written, hard to put down and a bit mysterious. Although Die is open about what landed her in this situation, there is clearly a bit more to her that she’d rather not divulge so easily. In Die’s story, we are also treated to a glimpse of the other girls in rehab and I cannot help but feel excited for all that is to come. ‘A Closet Full of Demons’ by Miranda Stork Catherine is hilarious and highly relatable for me. I suspect she’s only partly straightforward in telling us what landed her in Rehab but as dark magic is involved I have to find out but I get the feeling she really isn’t all that bad… This one will leave you needing more – typical Miranda! ‘A Cauldron Full of Goodbyes’ by Cynthia Valero Trista brings us to a very fun place in history – this story is not to be missed! A bit naïve yet fearless, her story is exciting every step of the way. ‘A Trunk Full of Peril’ by Tara S. Wood Circe is my kind of chick – the style, the language the attitude. Even if you’re not a fan of her particular brand, you’ll find yourself hard pressed to keep a straight face at her antics. Her self-destructiveness is frustrating but stick with her; trust me… ‘A Basement Full of Secrets’, by J. A. Howell Finally – we get to meet Gertie! Each of the other girls has had something interesting to say about her and I’m so ready to read her side. She grows on me quickly and fiercely – I SO need more Gertie in my life that I’m wondering if we can convince Howell to give her her own series or something… Without spoilers I will also say that some very satisfying stuff happens here as well. ‘A Suitcase Full of Revenge’ by Elle J. Rossi Robie’s story is short and sweet and like some of the other girls, she isn’t actually bad, just screwed over. Very well developed characters and good continuity with the other stories but what I absolutely love here is the sinister feel the story gives off. ‘A Photo Full of Justice’ by All above-mentioned Authors Action packed & well written, you’ll have to read for yourself to find out what happens here.