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Kia is now sixteen and still struggling to learn her magic. With Eva's help, she has a breakthrough, but not everything is settled.

Sevenday is also a struggle for her, and at the same time, she has her first kiss.

This is the third in the Spell for Kia novels.

267 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 3, 2015

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J.P. Larson

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July 5, 2015
There are just too many things that doesn't make sense and the protagonist is entirely too forgiving, a doormat and quite frankly not acting like a human.

Ignoring the smaller issues:

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January 23, 2021
Reading this has been an absolute delight.This book is so much better than what I have been reading before.I really love it.
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April 26, 2022
A book about emotional blackmail and child abuse for the greater good.
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March 24, 2016
The book kept getting better as it continued through the series. This time, the novel was much brutal for me to read. Kia was tortured unintentionally. I was struggled to see why it was necessary to rush her to become Apprentice until it was explained. I actually understood why, but thought it was unnecessary to do it without explaining the situation to Kia first. Seeing how suffered she had gone through was terrible.

Out of all that, she finally had her first kiss with a certain person I thought it was odd. I didn't think they were the right match. Kia also had a lot of heartbroken moment in the novel. She was lead on by a girl she thought they shared a mutual feeling, but only to find out that the other lady changed her mind since she was required to mate with a man to bear a child. Kia's first love was shattered into pieces. It was painful to read that scene.

The book ended on a wonderful note. She got to travel and continued practice one of her favorite magic, which was plant magic. I loved reading her enthusiastic when it came to plants.

Highly recommended!
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