Waking The Witch (Women of the Otherworld, #11)

Waking The Witch (Women of the Otherworld #11)

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The orphaned daughter of a sorcerer and a half-demon, Savannah is a terrifyingly powerful young witch who has never been able to resist the chance to throw her magical weight around. But at 21 she knows she needs to grow up and prove to her guardians, Paige and Lucas, that she can be a responsible member of their supernatural detective agency. So she jumps at the chance to...more
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Tatiana
2.5 stars, rounded up to a very, very, very generous 3-star rating.

Waking The Witch is an installment of the Women of the Otherworld series that I don't see myself ever re-reading. This is sad because I had been looking forward to finally reading a Savannah book for a long time.

I remember Savannah a 12-year old spoiled, petulant girl and later a determined, brash, strong, sassy and refreshingly selfish woman and a powerful witch who hates authority, goes after what she wants, can kick ass, desp...more
Suzan
Dec 31, 2012 Suzan rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Everyone!
I thoroughly enjoyed Savannah's book! I remember being unsure about her as narrator when I first learned she was getting a trilogy to end the series (for now!), but honestly she does some real growing up in this book. While I don't think she's over her prejudice towards humans, I kinda feel like she taken steps towards overcoming it, thanks to Michael, Paula and Kayla. She's also learning to stop running from her problems and to accept help (eventually) instead of insisting on fighting her own b...more
Stephanie
Aug 29, 2010 Stephanie rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: see review
Waking the Witch by Kelley Armstrong

REVIEWED 8/24/2010 by Stephanie Takes-Desbiens
at http://fangswandsandfairydust.blogspo...
Purchased August 8, 2010
Read 8/23 & 24
Kindle Edition
File Size: 448 KB
Print Length: 320 pages
Publisher: DUTTON ADULT (July 27, 2010)
Sold by: Penguin Publishing

This is book eleven in the Otherworld Series.

Savannah is sassy, maybe a little arrogant, young, powerful, headstrong, makes mistakes and feels remorse, is really good at her job, knows how to protect herself phys...more
Melindeeloo
Savannah, the teenage witch, is no longer a teenager. She's twenty-one and minding the detective agency while her guardians, Paige and Lucas, are on vacation when she gets the opportunity she's been waiting for - a case of her own.

I enjoyed Savannah as the narrator in Waking the Witch, and I enjoyed watching the investigation of the possibly ritual linked murders of three young women unfold and watching Savannah pick up clues that the local police have missed. But as the story progresses there a...more
Ashley
Waking the Witch marks #11 in Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series. For the first time, the reader is given a book in which Savannah Levine - daughter of Eve Levine and Kristof Cabal- half witch, half sorcerer narrates. It follows in the tradition of the previous otherworld books, where there’s a mystery to be solved and a tough, strong willed woman to do it. I’ve always loved Savannah. Even when she was only a small little thing in Stolen and then again in Dime Store Magic, it was...more
Book Chick City
Reviewed by Laura for Book Chick City.

It's no secret that I'm a huge Kelley Armstrong fan. I was hooked since I picked up my very copy of 'Bitten' and then had to run to the shops to buy 'Stolen' immediately after. For those who haven't read any of her books, they follow women with supernatural powers, the books are a series, but often have different lead characters.

This book follows powerful, young witch Savannah. Savannah's been in in the series since the second book, but she's always been a c...more
Lisa
When I saw this book was based around Savannah, I thought great, here we go! A fast paced full on supernatural party! But sadly it never came. I love Savannah's character and her ballsy attitude clearly comes across, but this book had lots of promise that never materialised. I found it very slow going, and while other books in the series have had slow parts they always pick up with some great action or drama, but it never came in this book. By the end I wondered why bother, but I am hoping the n...more
Fangs for the Fantasy
The Otherworld series shifts protagonists every book – so we get to see this amazing world from several different angles, it’s one of the things I love most about this series. In this case we follow Savannah, the ward of Paige and Lucas, daughter of the witch/half-demon/ghost Eve Lavine and the incredibly influential Sorcerer Kristof Nast. After following her as a child, we see her now aged 21, working for Paige and Lucas’ investigation firm.

And while they’re out of town she has a case, her firs...more
Levian
eleventh book into the Women of the Otherworld series (2001-2012), it followed the story of Savannah, the daughter of Eve, the dark witch and Kristof, the sorcerer. after years taken in by Paige the witch and Lucas the sorcerer, Savannah now worked at their investigation agency, with impressive knowledge of spells and the supernatural world. having a hard time convincing her adoptive parents to take her seriously as an adult, she jumped at the chance when Jesse, a supernatural detective offered...more
Doris
In this latest book in the "Women of the Otherworld" series, troubled teen Savannah has grown up to be a pretty, self-reliant young women of "almost" 21. She has grown into much of her power, and with a demon for a father and a witch for a mother, there is a lot of power. Unfortunately, she has only physical power, as her guardians control her money and her activities. Paige and Lucas are themselves powerful beings, but feel confident enough in Savannah so they leave her in charge of their detec...more
leanne
After reading this book, I came to the conclusion that I really need to read a book from beginning to end before I can judge it, I never knew it was part of a series until I added it to my good reads books, I have tried reading a few of Kelley Armstrong's books but never managed to make it past the first few chapters, now I am thinking of reading the rest.

Admittedly Savannah started to annoy me a little I thought she was quite childish and vain, I know it sounds harsh, but after a chapter or 2,...more
W. Tinkanesh
Paige, a witch, and Lucas, a sorcerer, from Cortez-Winterbourne Investigations, are on holiday. Adam Vasic, exsustio half-demon (fire), who works with them, is at a conference. Savannah Levine, 21, daughter of a witch and a sorcerer, and ward of Paige and Lucas, has been left in charge.
Enters Jesse Aanes, agito half-demon (telekinesis) and private investigator, who hires Savannah to investigate the supernatural connections of three murders (young wimin) in the half-dead town of Columbus, while h...more
Star (The Bibliophilic Book Blog)
Savannah Levine is now 21 and still ‘just’ a researcher at Paige and Lucas’ agency. She feels like she’s ready to take on a case of her own when one just falls into her lap. Paige, Lucas, and Adam are all away and Savannah’s headed out to the town of Columbus, Washington to investigate three murders with supernatural overtones.

There are some very interesting characters that Savannah meets in her search for information about the three young women who were killed: Kayla and Paula, one of the murde...more
Laura
I needed some light reading. School has been so stressful that I needed a break so I headed over to Half Price Books and went straight for the paranormal romance section. (Any more stress and I'm going to be back in the historical romance section!) On the shelf, I found one Kelley Armstrong book I hadn't read: Waking the Witch.

True, it's not an Elena book but Savanna is an interesting character... or so I thought. She's grown up now and she's going through all sorts of angst. Working with teens...more
Christal
So Savannah Levine finally gets her own book. Her first solo investigation job while Paige and Lucas get a well deserved vacay in Hawaii. Sleepy town, serial killer like murders with occult undertones, and a young girl with a kickass motorcycle (she got points for that, it was cool). Course then it lead into witch-hunters and Leah coming back from a hell dimension to trick Eve into getting her back into the world via a new body. Some 'new' old races were thrown out, so I am guessing Armstrong is...more
Emma Meade
If you followed the Women of the Otherworld series, you will be familiar with the witch Savannah Levine, daughter of a dark witch and ruthless sorcerer. Now at 21 she is eager to prove herself as a supernatural PI, qualified to operate solo. With her bosses (and guardians) Paige and Lucas on vacation, the new job falls to her. Savannah roars into the small, rundown town of Columbas, Washington on her motorcycle, immediately attracting attention. She’s there to find out who murdered Claire Kenned...more
Shiloh (SnarkyWriter)
It's Savannah Levine's first solo investigation, and of course it's not going to be easy. Between the suspect trying to kill her, the other suspect lying to her, someone trying to sabotage her magic, and an old nemesis using the whole situation to try to kill her, Savannah's got her hands full. But she's nothing if not resourceful, and it takes a lot to shake the daughter of a witch and a sorcerer.

I love that we've gotten a book from Savannah's perspective. She's one of the most interesting char...more
Laura
Armstrong creates her series with each book centering around a different character. “Waking the Witch” is centered around twenty-one year old Savannah Levine, daughter of a powerful black witch and equally powerful sorcerer. What makes Armstrong such a unique author, is her ability to give each character in each book in depth characteristics that are unique to that particular person. In this one, we are introduced to Savannah Levine, a young woman who feels entitled to unearned respect due to he...more
Krista
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Jessica Strider
Pros: fast paced, good dialogue, a fair bit of action

Cons: last 30 pages rely more heavily on previous books for climax and denouement and contain spoilers for the earlier books (only a problem if you haven't read those books)

Savannah Levine's running her guardian's P.I. agency while they're on vacation. When another P.I., Jesse Aanes, drops a murder case that has hints of occult activity in her lap, she's ready to prove she can solve a case solo. So off she goes to Columbus, a small town that n...more
Jen (Red Hot Books)
One of the things I love best about the Otherworld series is that time passes in the books pretty much like real-time. The series began back in 2001 and we've essentially watched the characters change and grow through 10 years of their own lives. We met Savannah in the 2nd book, as a 12 year-old child and now she's a 21 year-old woman, serving as the narrator of her very own story. It's a little hard to see her as an adult, but I think that's in part to her personality, which is still a little i...more
Liath
Inhalt:

Hexe Savannah Levine hütet zuhause die Detektei ihrer Pflegeeltern Paige und Lucas, während diese sich im lange überfälligen Urlaub befinden, als ein alter Bekannter von Lucas auftaucht und um Hilfe bei einem Fall bittet.
In dem kleinen Ort Columbus wurden drei Frauen ermordet und der Täter ist noch auf freiem Fuß.
Savannah die schon lange auf ihrem ersten eigenen Fall wartet macht sich sofort auf den Weg in das verschlafene Nest.
Vor Ort merkt sie schnell das außer den ermordeten Frauen auc...more
Kchab
I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.

I really wanted to enjoy this book-after all, it was free! Unfortunately, I found the plot unnecessarily complex, and the characters flat. I am not familiar with the other books in the series, so I had no preconceived notions about how Savannah was supposed to be like when I began reading. What I discovered was a 16 year old in a 21 year old's body, talking about how mature she is when all she does is whine about how she's never allowed...more
Christine
This next installment in the Otherworld series features Savannah Levine, daughter of Eve. Since losing her mother Savannah has lived and worked with Paige and Lucas. A seemingly simple case falls into her lap and Savannah strikes out on her own as a PI in this book. Seemingly simple turns into complicated and dangerous, not only testing Savannah’s powers as a witch but as an adult as well.

I have read and enjoyed Ms. Armstrong’s book since Bitten. Waking the Witch does keep us up to date on some...more
Habrewer
Waking the Witch by Kelley Armstrong
*won the ARC from Literary Escapism blog – in exchange for an honest review

Waking the Witch is the newest installment in the Women of Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong. It follows Savannah Levine, who is all grown up now. She has been working with Paige and Lucas since she graduated high school. She is ready to show them that she is not the same spoiled little girl she used to be. The perfect opportunity knocks while Paige and Lucas are on vacation in Hawa...more
Kathy Davie
Savannah comes of age in this eleventh installment in the paranormal Women of the Otherworld series.

Paige and Lucas are on vacation in Hawaii and Adam is attending a conference when a fellow PI, Jesse Aanes, shows up at HQ ostensibly looking for Lucas. Just what Savannah is looking for, an independent operation where she is in charge. By phone, Adam encourages her to head on up to small town Columbus on her Triumph motorcycle where Savannah encounters a charismatic commune leader whose primary p...more
William Thomas
Hi, I'm a witch blah blah blah energy bolt blah blah motorcycle blah hot guy blah blah blah I'm 21 and super pretty don't you want to be me or do me blah blah blah sacrifice and dead girls blah blah small town blah investigate blah blah more hot guy talk blah blah blah I'm a clever witch, actually, and I solve the crime blah blah motorcycle blah. Get the drift?

I can reduce this book to a 2 minute powerpoint presentation in which there are only 3 actual headings for discussion- motorcycle, witche...more
Siobhan
Well well well, if you are a fan of this series this will not dissappoint. I realise that some reviewers have not been as pleased with this book, it lacks one of the usual elements that accompany this series. The relationship progression that normally occurs for the narrator, which in this case is Savannah - a character we met in the second book of the series "Stolen" she was 12 in that book and is now aged 21. Although, she seems older than her years due to a highly volatile, supernatural life!...more
Emily
I'll put this out there at the onset of this review: I've only read one other book in the Otherworld series (Bitten) and so I was unfamiliar with many of the characters and history that these characters shared/were trying to overcome. As a result, I won't focus on how this book fits in with the overall trends of the series, since I don't really know anything about those, and will instead focus on the experience of reading this book more or less as a standalone novel.

Savannah as a narrator and he...more
ALPHAreader
‘Waking the Witch’ is the eleventh book in Kelley Armstrong’s ridiculously popular paranormal series, ‘Women of the Otherworld’. It is also the first book to be narrated by long-running, fan-favourite character Savannah Levine.

Savannah’s guardians, Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez, are on a much-needed Hawaiian vacation. . . and while away Savannah is in charge of their Private Investigation business. So it happens that when telekinetic-demon and fellow PI, Jesse Aanes, walks through the door...more
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Kelley Armstrong has been telling stories since before she could write. Her earliest written efforts were disastrous. If asked for a story about girls and dolls, hers would invariably feature undead girls and evil dolls, much to her teachers' dismay. All efforts to make her produce "normal" stories failed.

Today, she continues to spin tales of ghosts and demons and werewolves, while safely locked a...more
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The Summoning (Darkest Powers, #1) The Awakening (Darkest Powers, #2) The Reckoning (Darkest Powers, #3) Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, #1) The Gathering (Darkness Rising, #1)

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