Ever since her two new covenmates came crashing into her life, Amelia has been playing catch-up. She’s missed out on years of training to control the powers that come with being a witch. As it turns out, the power to manipulate time isn’t so simple.
As she grapples with these new discoveries and attempts to acclimate into witch society, her gift reveals to her a new danger that threatens the Hummingbird Coven. Now, Amelia has to test the limits of her magic—and decide just how far she’ll push them.
Augusta Owens is a queer American author living in Spain with her mother and their excessive number of pets. She likes music, books, and various forms of art. She began writing her debut novel, The Hummingbird Coven, at thirteen years old in order to win a bet and has been writing novels ever since, featuring kids who have no idea what they’re doing, chaotic sapphics, and fantasy worlds (because our real one is way too boring).
I was given this book complimentary from Book Sirens in e-book form in return for my honest review. Everything stated in this review is of my own opinion and I was not compensated monetarily for providing this review. This book picks up where the last left off and does it beautifully - no trace of "second book syndrome" here. I especially like the slow burn romance between the two girls where neither is aware what is the attraction they are both feeling. Even though it is unlikely they would noy suspect something in this day and age (no TV or internet?) it makes the book very appropriate for a middle school reader (any school librarian please note) and there is nothing here that could possibly offend even the most bigoted of state officials As in the previous book the action keeps the story moving along nicely and the scene is set for the third book. As I said before I wish I had these books when my daughter was younger. Time manipulation anyone?
I enjoyed this book even more than the first book in the series, it was a joy to read!
The book seamlessly picked up from where the first book ended, continuing with the adventure from the first book. The pacing was great and kept the story flowing, making this book very enjoyable to read.
I loved the relationships between the characters and how they developed from the first book. The relationships between the characters made the story even better.
Overall, this book is a wonderful addition to the series that I really enjoyed reading. The book is great for all audiences, from younger teens up to older readers, as the wonderful characters and engaging story make the book a perfect read for anyone. I hope to read more from this author in the future!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Book 2 definitely amped up. The pace is a little slow at first as the author is still building her world, but once it got going it GOT going. In this book, Amelia, her best friend and love interest Sam, and the witches of their coven meet new allies and face the growing darkness. In an interesting twist, Amelia must wonder whether the grandmother she inherited her abilities from is, perhaps, EVIL? I won't spoil the ending but it was an interesting read and I look forward to more installments in the future.
Love, love, love this series. The writer draws you in from the very first word and it just keeps getting better and better. The pace is perfect, the story takes you on an emotional roller-coaster and there's nothing you can do but hang on for the entire ride. Awesome for both young (tween/teen depending on reading level and emotional maturity) and older readers.
This series just seems to get better. I love the world building, the characters are spectacular. I honestly forgot how much I enjoyed the first book until I started this one. I will be impatiently waiting for the next installment.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This is great book for readers who enjoy reading about young witches, sirens, and shape shifting. The characters are realistic. The background story is full of adventures, twists and turns, and a hint that this may be not the last book in this series. I received can advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.