Grave Witch: A Book Review

Written by Kalayna Price, Grave Witch follows Alex Craft, a Grave Witch – someone who can raise shades, sees ghosts, and all of her big powers are related to the grave – as she hunts down who is sacrificing witches and who is body jumping, leaving corpses behind.

Alex sees Death, a man who sounds very interesting, and is working with the newest detective on the force, Falin Andrews, who she just can’t seem to shake and keeps helping her. An important person to have around, considering that after she uses her grave sight she can’t see a thing.

Fair warning now: THIS IS A ROMANCE AND MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS IS NOT FOR YOUNG ONES.

With that, I really enjoyed this novel. The characters were interesting, though the supporting characters came off a little flat considering how little we saw them and really how short this book is. BUT, the main characters were interesting and now I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.

The writing was smooth and kept you moving. Very modern, very urban fantasy in a good way.

The plot was interesting and more logical than a lot of others, particularly since Alex is actually a PI, and she goes to places she knows or is lead there by a ghost. The pull and tug between the two potential romances is a fun thing to through in too.

Overall, I really enjoyed this urban fantasy. Well written, with a bit of romance without having too much throughout it, and deaths that actually felt like there was something to lose. Highly recommend it if any of that sounds like your cup of tea.

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