Hexford Witches 2
(Nimue, review)

No Illusions is the second book in Craig Hallam’s Hexford Witches series, and is an utter delight. Building on the story established in the first book, this is a tale of magic and friendship, with a dash of romance. It’s a story full of surprises and a very engaging plot that has you rooting for the various sympathetic characters while intermittently being driven a bit round the bend by their various human frailties. You can find my review of the first instalment over here – https://druidlife.wordpress.com/2024/06/19/make-believe-hexford-book-1/
Hexford is one of those magical towns that those of us with a penchant for murder villages would cheerfully live in. It’s a witchy place, and Craig knows his stuff such that the magic feels substantial and resonant. I love the presence of spirits of place in this story, and the role that community plays in the tale. While there is a bad guy to deal with, the solutions are pleasingly complex and it isn’t a tale that depends on battles. These are stories about people stepping into their own power in all sorts of wonderful ways.
These are perfect tales for a dark winter evening. I very much enjoyed both books, and can wholeheartedly recommend them as great stories in the witchlit genre.
Book two will be out a few days after this post goes live, so you can buy or pre-order here (depending on when you read this!) https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Illusions-Hexford-Book-Witches-ebook/dp/B0DHPKRFB2