The Frozen Witch Book One

By Odette C. Bell

The Frozen Witch Book One - Odette C. Bell
  • Release Date: 2016-09-07
  • Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Score: 4
4
From 599 Ratings

Description

She’s in trouble – of the mythic kind. When Lilly White finds a strange box, it changes her life. It ignites the ice lying dormant in her heart. Oh, and it brings her to the attention of him.
And who is he? The god of revenge. He drags her into his world. A world of magic, of crime, of retribution.
She’ll never escape him. And soon she’ll realize she doesn’t want to.
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The Frozen Witch is a light-romance urban fantasy that follows an awakened witch and her dangerous handler fighting through a dark city for justice. If you love your fantasy novels with fast-paced action, mystery, and a splash of romance, grab The Frozen Witch Book One today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series.

Reviews

  • Enthralling

    5
    By TiniKitten
    I started reading this book in the hopes it would rekindle my love for reading, I had been stuck in a reading rut, unable to get into a book, unable to properly enjoy a good book. This book grabbed my attention, right up my alley, and I must say, it worked. I’m looking forward to purchasing and reading the rest of the books in the series when I get the money.
  • The Frozen witch is a great title and it has to do much with the protagonist

    4
    By Ignacio2017
    It is a great book that once you start reading you won’t want to stop reading the book.
  • Sooo slow and confusing

    1
    By Nhmon
    I could not get interested in this book enough to finish it. Horrible writing and insanely confusing. Big waste of my time.
  • This book is an absolute nightmare

    1
    By Lover of all things awesome
    The same gaps in story lines, static characters and repetitive situations are highlighted throughout the series. It could have been better with more attention to the plot or weaving together more mythology with the characters and not describing Vali’s massive build for the hundredth time. This would have been a great first draft to build on and revise, take apart and question things that motivate the characters. Instead it was forced and at times awkward to read. It’s a no for me
  • Great Story

    5
    By Ehutt17
    Loved Lily and Vali. Can’t wait to start the next book!
  • Why

    1
    By Sickens jack
    This feels like a 5th grade writer who thinks that in order to have a good book, she needs to have similes or metaphors every other sentence. If she wants to write a book that is well respected by the majority of readers, I'd recommend that she learn how not to smother her readers with similes. They're not necessary when you're in the middle of some mundane scene. Keep it for the parts that it will have an impact on the reader, rather than where they will simply make the reader tired of them.
  • The Frozen Witch Book One

    3
    By 2for1sucker
    It is an interesting story, but it is more of a large sample than a real book.
  • I wouldn't waste your time

    1
    By Ktalbert
    This is an ABSOLUTELY amazing idea. It is also extremely horrid writing. The character is afraid of everything, you get zero explanations, and she literally is "frozen in fear" throughout the whole book. It's slow and fat at the same time, she has the exact same conversation with Vali every time and I do mean every time. I want this book to be re written by someone with a little more imagination.....also I can't stand the main character and her 12 year old backwards self.
  • Review

    1
    By Ffhrscgety
    I was between giving 1 star or two stars throughout the whole book. I don't care about the characters, at all. The descriptions are great though. I can picture everything, but the characters are flat and too convent. I actually wanted Vali to find another human to take over. One that won't throw out riddles all of the time or stick to his character. There are too many annoying questions from a fast paced book. Characters were forced into roles and the reasons for the plot were weak. Everybody would have to work off their sins, according to this world. And everyone has powers? I'm surprised there is even another book when this one should of been looked at again and longer.