



Waterspell Book 1: The Warlock
Waterspell
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4.1 • 50 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Making a place for yourself in a world where you don't belong takes courage. So does moving in with a warlock.
Drawn into the schemes of an angry wizard, Carin glimpses the place she once called home. It lies upon a shore that seems unreachable. To learn where she belongs and how to get there, the lost traveler must decipher the words of an alien book, follow the clues in a bewitched poem, conjure a dragon from a pool of magic — and tread carefully around a tortured, emotionally scarred sorcerer who can't seem to decide whether to love her or kill her.
With elements of eco-fantasy, mystery, a little slow-burning romance, and dark dystopian undercurrents, Waterspell is a cross-genre story with too many layers for a single label. Intricate plot twists and compelling characters weave a tale of redemption and belonging, in a gripping saga that will captivate lovers of immersive storytelling.
The Warlock is Book 1 of the series. The story continues in Books 2-4: The Wysard, The Wisewoman, and The Witch. The saga carries on into a new generation with a pair of linked sequels, The Karenina Chronicles and The Fires of Farsinchia.
"A marvelously complex and captivating fantasy series." —The Published Page
Customer Reviews
Cliffhanger
A lot of nothing happened in this book. Irrational teen ranting and plotting that came to nothing.
I didn’t really connect with the characters.
One star gone for the cliffhanger ending (and I won’t be reading book two). The other star because overall it felt pointless, but it wasn’t horribly written.
Waterspell book 1
The story is inconsistent with the character development. So you are continually feeling like the characters are not acting as you would expect. I would suggest that you find a different author to read.